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ColorMagic
Renovating Terrible Floors
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Floors don't get much worse than
this one. There was a partition that was installed in the
middle of the floor. Part of the floor had been painted green,
another part had some pink. Part of the floor had been
varnished , and a portion had nothing done to it in 70 years.
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Phase 1 - 3 removed
50 years of dirt and grime. We now could see there really was
wood underneath the top layer. You can get a better idea of
where the partition was (upper middle of the picture) located.
Most of the green paint came up, but some of the pink paint (upper
part of picture) became more obvious.
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ColorMagic
- Base Coat
When applying ColorMagic,
there are 2 ways to approach
re-coloring: You can apply the colors in layers, or you can mix the
colors together and apply them as one covering. We chose to
layer the colors because this would allow us to make adjustments in
the color as we went. On the right is the floor with 1 a base coat of
color applied. The base coat will increase the graining. |
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ColorMagic
- Walnut
With the grain accentuated by the base coat, we
applied the Walnut to restore the wood tone. |
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ColorMagic
- Crimson
and finally, crimson to restore the red in the
floor.
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This floor was so bad, it couldn't be SandFree'd
or sanded. This was the only solution to save the rental unit
owner a major expense of replacing the floor or carpeting. |
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