Simply abrading the floor and applying a new top coat might not fix the problem.
Engineered wood flooring peeling.
Peeling finish can be a frustrating issue for floor finishers.
They are made of a plywood or composite base topped with a thin layer of wood veneer.
Most engineered wood flooring on the market is mass produced.
Even if you order the flooring all at the same time mass production methods result in flooring boards in varying widths lengths and thicknesses which can make for a very difficult installation.
While the veneer can range in thickness depending on the quality of the flooring most engineered products can be sanded and refinished to restore their appearance.
The best way to fix a peeling floor is to sand it down to bare wood and restart the finishing process.
Job and when i coated the floor oil base satin the finish started flaking off the floor from the grain i have had this problem one other time in the 4 years that i have been sanding floors.
Q imported from our old site face lift floors.
This often leads to some head scratching trying to figure out how it happened.
I sanded a 980 sq ft.
Without resanding waxes oils and furniture polishes used to clean wood floors seep into the pores of the finish and can prevent the new finish from bonding.
I know that the problem is wax in the grain of the wood and i also know that even if i sand the whole floor again the same thing will.
Sometimes the coats will lay down flat and smooth and look good after the floor finisher has left only to receive a call later that the finish is separating from the floor.
Well i laid engineered hardwood down about just a little under 700 square feet.