Can You Stain Bamboo Flooring

Oxalic acid should remove the stain without lightening the bamboo because the bamboo has been darkened by a chemical reaction not a stain.
Can you stain bamboo flooring. Bamboo flooring can be stained yes however the stain is absorbed unevenly. Tiny particles of dirt and sand tracked into the room on shoes can dig into the finish of the floor causing dents divots or even scratches giving the bamboo a faded look. The first thing that you ll need to do is to stain your bamboo. Begin by lightly sanding your bamboo with 220 grit sandpaper.
Bamboo floors can be stained and refinished just like hardwood floors. It is good practice to put a sample patch down maybe in a cupboard to see how it will come out first. Bamboo does take stain but it is not as porous as wood so it usually takes a bit of work to get to the desired color. You will need to sand off the existing finish on the floor.
Keep an eye on the bamboo while you re sanding it. If your bamboo floor has only sustained surface scratches or mild wear in high traffic areas you can restore the finish without sanding. Try re sanding the area and then re stain. Some cells in the bamboo absorb no stain at all while others absorb a lot.
Bamboo has a natural protective coating on it and stain will not adhere to this. Much of the same materials and techniques used for finishing and refinishing hardwood floors can be used when doing bamboo floors. Pay attention to the node areas. Use circular motions with a sponge or rag to stain the bamboo.
How often to clean bamboo flooring. Strand woven bamboo flooring is very difficult to stain onsite and we do not recommend it. All bamboo flooring is pre finished and that being said not. If you find that the bamboo is not taking the stain wipe off the extra stain with a rag and allow the area to dry.
The process called a screen and recoat involves scuffing up the old finish with a floor buffer and a 120 grit sanding screen and applying one or two refresher coats of finish.