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engineered oak flooring oil finish too much maintenance
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:09 pm
by frostibear
Hi
can anyone advise me if I can just apply a lacquer to my oiled floor so I don't have to keep oiling it?
Also is there a lacquer that will still give an oiled finish look?
Thanks for your help.
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:29 am
by Tall Tone
Hi FrostiBear
Sadly there are no waterbased lacquers that can be applied over the top of Oil based products. (Oil and water do not mix.)
There are a few products that give the Matt level of oil like Naturale from Bona. There are still some specialist solvent products around that will give the darkening of the wood that an oil gives you like PV67 from Sadolin but I am not aware of a lacquer that mimics both with all the advantages of a lacquer.
Are you using Oil (a natural pine oil type) or Hardwax Oil. If only using an Oil you could apply a hardwax Oil over the surface, this will be better than an oil just not as good as a lacquer.
Cheers
TT
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:21 pm
by frostibear
Thanks Tall tone, you mentioned solvent products, would these lessen the amount I am waxing?
I currently use a watery wax and am finding that the floor is easily scratched and I need to wax every few months. I'm about to get the rest of down stairs floored and was hoping to buy laquered and match the floor already down, but I guess from what you say this isn't going to be possible?
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:24 pm
by frostibear
Thanks Tall tone, I currently do use a watery wax, so could try hard wax, if i used the solvents would that make it harder wearing?
I current need to re wax every few months and find the floor scratches easily.
I was hoping to lacquer my current floor and have the rest of downstairs layed with a lacquered floor to match. I guess from what you say this isn't going to be possible?
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:40 am
by Tall Tone
Check compatibility of the Hardwax on a small area first before doing the whole floor.
If you want to change to a lacquer surface you will need to sand off the old product first. I would suggest a flat matt waterbased product like Traffic or Naturale over a solvent based any day, but the floor will be lighter than the solvent based. There are some primers around that will darken the wood if that is what you want.
Regards
TT