

I fixed it really easily and well, without sanding, with the steaming method recommended here! Photos are in a comment further below:)
I fixed it really easily and well, without sanding, with the steaming method recommended here! Photos are in a comment further below:)
I didn’t need to get down to the wood, I poked tiny holes in the varnish and steamed them, worked like a charm. Photos are in another comment further up, thank you though!
It worked! Thanks so much! I posted before and after photos in another comment further up
I did it! It was really easy and quick! These are before and after photos: first after the steaming, then after some light polishing of the varnish.
I fixed it, really well and easily 🥲 with the steam method recommended here, and some slight polishing of the varnish. Looks so good as new! Will post images here
I fixed it really well, and really easily 🥲 will post the images here now
To add sadism on top of masochism, tell all your friends how you did it in great detail
It does, very well
In this timeline you find the actual truth in shitposts
I will post an update once I got around to doing more, I got sick :')
Speak for yourself
Worried. Hoping something good will come from it, somehow. Like an EU that gets its shit together and becomes more independent and builds new relationships with better countries than the US.
Hey, let them be loved by MAGA if they want to, it’s not my kink, but no kink-shaming
I lol’ed
I found a video where they put small holes in the varnish with a knife, then let it sit wet for a couple of hours, then steam it through a towel, and it worked pretty well on a test dent!
Thanks for putting me on this path, I looked up a video where they put small holes in the varnish, wet it for a couple of hours, then steam it through a cloth, and it worked pretty well on a test dent! I’ll wait and see how it looks tomorrow after drying out and maybe move on to the rest!
You might have helped me save a lot of money!
I’ll be damned, it actually worked pretty well on the test dent for now, apparently! I’ll see how it looks after drying out tomorrow, and do it for the rest then!
Thanks for the warning, I respect that - but this video seems pretty straightforward, I’m about to try it on one of those dents:
Thanks for that expert advice - let’s consider the scenario where I don’t know what I’m doing, and I just want to avoid my landlord deducting too much from the deposit when I move out, what would you recommend?
Haha thank you! Pictures are posted in a comment further up. It actually looks better in real life, I will do another round of fine sanding and polishing on the varnish. I’m sooo relieved and happy about this, and surprised, most people told me I was completely screwed and I would have to redo the floor, now it looks good as new 😅