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Repairing Squeaky Floors

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Squeaky floors are often caused by one of three problems. Learn what's causing your noise and how to fix it.
Step 10: Trim, sand, and stain the bung
After the glue has dried, trim the excess bung material with a chisel if necessary. Lightly sand the bung to make the surface flush and smooth. Use a matching stain, gloss, or surface finish on the bung.
Sand the bung until it is flush and smooth.

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