Were you raised in a damn barn! How damn dumb to wear your wading boots into a home and ruin the wood floors. Perfect time for those oversized Crocs…yes Crocs…to slip on over your wader’s stocking feet.
I had to face a same situation recently, with a part of a wooden floor and a wooden tool of my grandma. I found that using this: http://www.durostick.gr/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=380&lang=en&vmcchk=1 and applying it with a needle inside the holes for a couple of days, will do the work. When the problem is solved you can add some wood varnish to cover the holes.
ps. The best part is when you see this liquid running off another neighbour hole on the wood.. endless tunels down there!
I had to face a same situation recently, with a part of a wooden floor and a wooden tool of my grandma. I found that using this: http://www.durostick.gr/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=380&lang=en&vmcchk=1 and applying it with a needle inside the holes for a couple of days, will do the work. When the problem is solved you can add some wood varnish to cover the holes.
ps. The best part is when you see this liquid running off another neighbour hole on the wood.. endless tunels down there!
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Thank you for the restoration advice!
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