Brazilian Cherry Hardwood Floors Change from Red to Gray
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Call on Duffy Floors to get the red out of your Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors. Yes it can be done! Check out this video with sample boards and explanations. Getting the red out of Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors can be done.
Call 781-395-3418 for your free flooring estimate or ask the expert for flooring advice at www.duffyfloors.com.
Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors from red to gray can be achieved with a process created by Chris at Duffy Floors.
Duffy Floors is a full service hardwood flooring company. Specializing in getting the red out of Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors and custom flooring colors. Other services available are dustless sanding, refinishing, discing, patching or floor re-creation.
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sure would be nice to see a finished room with the new color!
Appreciate your videos. Not too many out there addressing this issue. About ready to buy our forever home in NC and it has these floors and we'd love to be able to change the color. The floors otherwise are in great condition. From a cost perspective, is the cost to change the color worth it in comparison to just changing the flooring? It seems you put in a lot of work to get the color out and figure the time is greater then a normal refinish job.
Can you get it any lighter grey without any of he brown tones and more greyish and white?
What product do you use for the bleaching process?
Would it be easier to make the floor dark brown?
Um. Good info. But do we have to search your area code to know your service area, or city or state ? 😊
What do you use to sand those floors?
What wood bleach would you recommend from Home Hardware?
Why have Brazilian cherry if you're going to bleach it??? I saw a sample of BC years ago and it was one of the most beautiful hardwoods I've ever seen. There are just SO many other options if you don't want red floors. This is like when people bleach out walnut. Another gorgeous wood; don't get why you'd want to turn it into some blondish-looking wood when you could just go with something else (less expensive) to get the color you want.
Maybe they just bought the house and these are the original floors? Or maybe they liked the color 20 years ago but now they want something different?
@@markolmstead4709 that’s the most perfect answer I have ever heard!!🎉