You definitely don’t have to use the floor scrubber, you can continue with the hard bristle brush. It just speeds up the process a bit and used it because as a floor sander I had one in the van ;)
Lovely job but when ye said ( No sanding ) I kind of thought it would be power hosing. The amount of scrubing you done ye might as well have been sanding.
Thanks mate! Exactly right! Same process is used on decks, unless there is a paint or varnish on top - then you will need to sand back first. Stay tuned for a deck video coming in the next few weeks!
This was so satisfying to watch. Good job 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was all in, right up until you brought out the floor scrubber, which we all have of course. 💂♂️🇬🇧
You definitely don’t have to use the floor scrubber, you can continue with the hard bristle brush. It just speeds up the process a bit and used it because as a floor sander I had one in the van ;)
Lovely job but when ye said ( No sanding ) I kind of thought it would be power hosing. The amount of scrubing you done ye might as well have been sanding.
Thanks mate. Power hosing will damage the timber unfortunately, the way we did it (even though still hard work) is much gentler on the timber.
Great job!!❤❤❤
Thanks mate! 😁
Great job… Would this same process be used for a wood deck… while I know it depends on the paint or stain that’s on top of it
Thanks mate! Exactly right! Same process is used on decks, unless there is a paint or varnish on top - then you will need to sand back first. Stay tuned for a deck video coming in the next few weeks!
@@QuicksandFlooring copy that
I love it