Most clear finishes are available in gloss semi gloss and satin sheens.
Clear coat hardwood floors.
Acid cured finish stands as the top pick for hardwood floors.
Learn how to screen and re coat a hardwood floor with polyurethane by watching the floor experts at pete s hardwood floors do it first.
Traditionally this smooth lustrous finish gives solid and engineered hardwood floors the signature wet look achieved by using multiple coats of high gloss polyurethane.
Move first in the direction of the wood grain and then across it.
Polyurethane is durable and provides a glass smooth finish that will protect your floor.
All wood floors are protected by a clear coating that eventually becomes scratched scuffed and dull.
Use a brush or roller to apply a coat of polyurethane finish.
While wood stains add color and bring out the beauty of the wood clear finishes protect the wood and enhance its beauty.
But as long as the damage is shallow in the coating and not in the wood itself you can renew the hardwood floor by adding a new coat of polyurethane right over the old finish.
The best clear coat you ll use for any hardwood floors not laminate or vinyl flooring is clear polyurethane rated for floors.
Arguably the most popular surface finish for hardwood flooring water based polyurethane provides a clear finish and has the traditional hardwood look and feel.
Follow the grain of the wood when applying the polyurethane.
Apply a thick layer of clear coat to the rest of your floor using a paint roller extension pole for ease of use.
This professional application uses alcohol and acid for a varnish that dries in a snap and holds up beautifully.
Liquids spilled on a polyurethane finish bead up and can be easily wiped away.
Whether you choose to stain your wood project or not it is important that you protect the wood with a clear finish such as polyurethane.
Once complete it shows off all the character in exotic species like brazilian cherry.
Hardwood floor refinishing can help you get rid of those unsightly scratches and marks.
This type of finish might last up to 10 years with good care.
Let the first coat dry for six to eight hours.