The options water based polyurethane.
Coating for hardwood floors.
When each coat dries sand the floor lightly with 220 grit paper or 000 steel wool.
Houses built before 1970 may have hardwood floors finished with shellac and you can maintain and refinish them with another coating of shellac.
The sheen of your wood floor finish is a matter of personal preference and lifestyle.
Floors in need of a clear finish that dries quickly.
Follow the grain of the wood when applying the polyurethane.
Arguably the most popular surface finish for hardwood flooring water based polyurethane.
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Consider three coats of oil based finish or four coats of water based finish.
Let the first coat dry for six to eight hours.
Apply the finish with a lamb s wool applicator in smooth even lines while avoiding drips.
Polyurethane is durable and provides a glass smooth finish that will protect your floor.
Today most floors are finished with polyurethane a durable moisture resistant oil based or waterborne plastic coating.
Gloss finishes offer the most shine and reflect the most light.
It s not compatible with more modern finishes such as polyurethane so only refinish shellac with wax or another coating of shellac.
Surface finishes for hardwood.
Oil sealer or penetrating oil sealer is a wise choice if you re planning on finishing your hardwood floors.
Anywhere you want a low sheen.
Low odor and low.
Use a brush or roller to apply a coat of polyurethane finish.
Easy application and cleanup.
Which finish is right for your hardwood floors.
Semi gloss finishes offer some shine and reflect some light.
The best candidate for waxing is a hardwood floor that was previously treated with a penetrating wood sealer lacquer varnish shellac or oil as wax can bolster the protective properties of.
You ll know your floor has a polyurethane finish if it looks as though it s covered with a plastic film and you can t scrape up any gummy residue.