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TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 11:55 am

Need to seal a floor
 
... waits for seal jokes...



I've just sanded a few floors at my place and now they're looking fantabulous, I want to seal them.

What's the best product to use? Any recommendations?

Vash the Stampede Apr 26th 2010 1:24 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 
I recommend Tung oil. Highly durable and leaves a beautiful finish. Looks particularly good on pine and bamboo.

:thumbup:

TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 1:33 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 8523499)
I recommend Tung oil. Highly durable and leaves a beautiful finish. Looks particularly good on pine and bamboo.

:thumbup:

Cool. That looks good, thanks for the suggestion Vash. :)

Lord_Farquar Apr 26th 2010 1:57 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 8523337)
... waits for seal jokes...


But we're never gonna survive unless...
We get a little crazy.

TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 3:24 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar (Post 8523534)
But we're never gonna survive unless...
We get a little crazy.

http://www.guzer.com/pictures/laughing_seal.jpg

cresta57 Apr 26th 2010 4:23 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede (Post 8523499)
I recommend Tung oil. Highly durable and leaves a beautiful finish. Looks particularly good on pine and bamboo.

:thumbup:

Yep I agree Vash:thumbup: however, pure Tung Oil is very slow drying so be wary. One of the better Tung Oil finishes for wood floors is a product called Waterlox. It is formulated so it gives better wear resistance and dries over night. It's also real easy to touch up unlike a poly finish.
Crikey, I sound like a sales rep lol

DeadVim Apr 26th 2010 4:28 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by Lord_Farquar (Post 8523534)
But we're never gonna survive unless...
We get a little crazy.

A lady takes her car to the mechanic.

The mechanic checks the car, "It looks like you blew a seal"

"No, that's just mayonnaise from my sandwich!" answers the lady

TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 4:41 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by cresta57 (Post 8523698)
Yep I agree Vash:thumbup: however, pure Tung Oil is very slow drying so be wary. One of the better Tung Oil finishes for wood floors is a product called Waterlox. It is formulated so it gives better wear resistance and dries over night. It's also real easy to touch up unlike a poly finish.
Crikey, I sound like a sales rep lol

Ah, that sounds good. Thanks Cresta.

TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 4:56 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by cresta57 (Post 8523698)
Yep I agree Vash:thumbup: however, pure Tung Oil is very slow drying so be wary. One of the better Tung Oil finishes for wood floors is a product called Waterlox. It is formulated so it gives better wear resistance and dries over night. It's also real easy to touch up unlike a poly finish.
Crikey, I sound like a sales rep lol

Actually, they all seem to take about 24 hours to dry...

cresta57 Apr 26th 2010 5:52 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 8523754)
Actually, they all seem to take about 24 hours to dry...

Usually pure Tung Oil takes at least 2 days to dry naturally, much longer to actually cure. There are loads products that use Tung Oil as a base these will have thinners & driers added, Waterlox is one of those. I've used it on boats & on a pine floor in the U.K it dries very quickly & can be re-coated the next day.

Fly Away Apr 26th 2010 7:11 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 
I used Bourne Seal in the Uk and that was excellent. However I don't think they sell it in Australia :confused:

TiddlyPom Apr 26th 2010 8:18 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 
Ta. I'll check it out.

Thanks Fly.

pproehann Apr 26th 2010 8:50 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 8523337)
... waits for seal jokes...



I've just sanded a few floors at my place and now they're looking fantabulous, I want to seal them.

What's the best product to use? Any recommendations?

Feast Watsons I think it's called can get it in Bunnings there's a primer then the tung oil by same maker. Similar to what Cresta said about 12 to 24 hrs to dry depending if it's the first coat or the following coats. Easy to care for once done.

moneypenny20 Apr 26th 2010 8:55 pm

Re: Need to seal a floor
 

Originally Posted by Fly Away (Post 8523958)
I used Bourne Seal in the Uk and that was excellent. However I don't think they sell it in Australia :confused:

That's handy :lol:


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