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Finish on a wooden pine floor - Arlin Eastman - 09-14-2016 My mother in law first had it painted a light blue and now 24 years later my wife painted it a med gray enamel. What semi gloss clear can go over it to make it harder and easier to keep clean? Arlin RE: Finish on a wooden pine floor - Kansas City Fireslayer - 09-14-2016 Arlin, First and foremost, I would only use a waterbased poly product. You will have to work a bit quicker to keep a wet edge but it won't stink, take days to dry, and personally I think I will look better. There are many waterbased poly products on the market but you will most likely have to mail order some of the better ones. I used Lobadur two part WB poly and it's an extremely durable finish as it should be coming in at $100 a gallon. Bona also specializes in wood floor coatings and they have poly that you should be able to purchase at $60 a gallon or close to. You will get what you pay for with a WB floor finish. You may have Minwax WB poly local but I would suspect it's solids content is lower than the other products I mentioned. You may also consider putting a floor "sanding sealer" or general sealer down first. Making sure the floor is clean and ready for a poly top coat will be important for the best adhesion. I would only consider two ways of applying it. Either a T-bar floor finish applicator or a "pad" applicator in the 6-9" range. It will need to be applied quickly while maintaining a wet edge and putting a relatively thick coat down at the same time. Flooring pros actually pour a line of finish on the floor and squeegee or push and pull the puddle of finish back and forth. They don't manipulate it anymore than than needed. I have used the T-bar applicator and there is a bit of a learning curve or your puddle of finish can get away from you a bit. I would probably try a T-pad applicator if your rooms aren't ginormous. I'd also test your finish for good adhesion in corner before committing or you could have mess later on. Hopefully a flooring guy will chime in. RE: Finish on a wooden pine floor - Rob Young - 09-14-2016 Minwax (Sherwin Williams) Ultimate Floor Finish -- waterborne & % solids 29.0-33.0 technical data sheet -- http://pdf.archiexpo.com/pdf/sherwin-williams/minwax-ultimate-floor-finish/56579-271791.html Can't find anything searching for "Lodabur" except weird stuff that is absolutely NOT polyurethanes... Bona has a wide range, picked the first one "Bona Traffic HD" -- waterborne & % solids 34% with use of hardener https://www.bona.com/Global/Countries/United%20States/Spec%20Sheets/2012%20Specs/Bona%20Traffic%20HD.pdf The Mega product line looks like it was intended for residential use and lists 32.5% solids, no hardener. Bona looks like pretty good stuff and relatively inexpensive. RE: Finish on a wooden pine floor - Arlin Eastman - 09-14-2016 OK guys I am confused. If you have links to everything I need to get for my wife I would GREATLY appreciate it. I did hear that water based poly drys clear and stays clear so I will go with that but I also need to know the proper sealer to go with it to please. Much thanks RE: Finish on a wooden pine floor - Kansas City Fireslayer - 09-15-2016 http://www.loba.de/en/products/waterborne-finishes/2-component-waterborne-finishes/product/2k-supra-at.html Here's what I used. Lobadur or Loba Supra and I added the UV inhibitor. Rob, I think you got the "b" and "d" mixed up. I had to purchase this through a speciality hardwood flooring supplier, Mastercrafts. They don't do walk in sales so you have to have an account there or know someone who does. It's an excellent finish despite costing $100 a gallon. I'm very happy with it. Arlin, Finding the Loba near you may be difficult. The Bona street shoe would make an excellent choice as well. I believe Menard's or Lowe's may be able to order it to their store for pick up. RE: Finish on a wooden pine floor - Arlin Eastman - 09-18-2016 Thank you very much for the links guys |