10-26-2015, 09:01 PM
I am helping my son renovate a house he just bought. The house was built in 1977 and we lifted the carpeting in the 4 second floor bedrooms and found nice looking hardwood floors under the carpet. Upon closer inspection the orange oak hardwood was nailed directly onto the joists, no subfloor.
We removed the nails and staples but when we tried to clean the floor with water, white stains appeared. Earlier this evening I brought over some denatured alcohol and poured some on the floor. The floor did not feel sticky but I was easily able to remove some of the finish using just my fingernail after the alcohol sat for about a minute. I assume the finish is orange shellac.
My plan is to place one coat of the Zinnser sanding sealer which is non waxed shellac, followed by one or two coats of a semi gloss waterborne polyurethane.
What are your thoughts?
We removed the nails and staples but when we tried to clean the floor with water, white stains appeared. Earlier this evening I brought over some denatured alcohol and poured some on the floor. The floor did not feel sticky but I was easily able to remove some of the finish using just my fingernail after the alcohol sat for about a minute. I assume the finish is orange shellac.
My plan is to place one coat of the Zinnser sanding sealer which is non waxed shellac, followed by one or two coats of a semi gloss waterborne polyurethane.
What are your thoughts?