
Wood Floors: Finishes: Water
In the past 14 years the water-based polyurethane finishes have evolved into probably the best finishes in many ways.
The one drawback evidenced by professionals lies in that water-borne poly can and often will raise the grain of wood thereby causing the flooring to be rough. This only happens with the first coat. After that, the wood is sealed enough so as not to be affected by consecutive coats. Therefore, the professional usually knows how to eliminate the problem by using a special alcohol based sealer.
The alcohol in this sealer does not raise the grain thereby creating a great barrier coat between the bare wood (or stain) and that first coat of water-based poly which would otherwise raise the grain. This alcohol product is a new patented de-waxed shellac. With the wax removed it becomes a universal sealer. When finishing is done this way, it becomes known as a “hybrid finish”. The adherence of poly to this shellac is very good, and it can give you the warm, slightly tinted appearance that you can have with the oil-based, but less severe.
A couple more things about water-based finishes; they will not darken with time as does oil-based poly. Water-based poly is absolutely clear and remains that way for years. For this reason, water-based poly is becoming more and more desirable on gymnasium floors; the maple flooring remains light and natural without the darkening and ambering. Also, all sheens (satin, semi-gloss, gloss) have the same durability, and a two-component (poly with a hardener additive) water-based poly is harder than any oil-based polyurethane. This is proven through laboratory, 9-step testing.
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If the use of water-based poly sounds like more than you want to tackle in your home, don’t hesitate to contact a professional who is well versed in the use of water-borne polyurethane. The wave of the future. In conclusion, I hope I’ve presented a few facts that will help you decide on what’s best for you and the consumer. Understanding the pros and cons of these types of finish can help in making informed decisions. In turn, it can help you to give your floors the best protection that will help maintain your floor’s beauty for years to come. When I think of all the homes I invade with my machinery and noise, one reality that must be addressed is that people want me out of their homes as soon as possible. In light of this, consider these facts about water-based poly:
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