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david
if the wood is pressed in from the surface, you need to take the floor down a hair to smooth it out. Doing that means you aint no way no how going to "blend" in this resurfacing.
If it's by slim chance, only marking the "finish", you could screen it (no sandpaper, more like a round scotchbrite pad on a floor polisher) and maybe blend the finish.
Highly doubtful on all accounts.
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