01-02-2017, 08:27 AM
Not sure if this post should be here or in the Finishing section. The subject is top coating a floor. My son in law renovated the first floor of their house. For flooring, they used random length wood plank, stained it a walnut color and finished it with poly - not sure of brand but he thought it was a Minwax product. It has been about a year now and the finish on the floor has been easily damaged in several areas. By easily damaged, I mean if his three year old scuffs the floor with her shoe, there is a permanent mark there. He brought the contractor back to look at it and they guy agreed that it isn't right. He also said he was pretty sure that the poly he put on had been inadvertently frozen the night before in his truck. Bad news but at least the guy came clean.
With all of this as background, I am writing to get recommendations on the best (hardest) finish to use when they re-coat the floor. Since it is stained brown, a little ambering is fine as long as it is durable. Also, any comments on fumes or smell, curing time, or any other input would be great. As always, very much appreciate any advice provided. Thank you!
With all of this as background, I am writing to get recommendations on the best (hardest) finish to use when they re-coat the floor. Since it is stained brown, a little ambering is fine as long as it is durable. Also, any comments on fumes or smell, curing time, or any other input would be great. As always, very much appreciate any advice provided. Thank you!