And this will continue to occur until the finish is "done right". His maternal grandfather, Justice Thomas Smith, had been for many years a prominent lawyer and a distinguished judge in Philadelphia, and his maternal great-uncle, the Rev. I will ask him about Poloplaz Pearl and Pallman products as well.Would you suggest a satin or matte finish? And you want to have 3 coats total. We are prepping for a remodel and I have been using my kids roll of art paper and taping it to the ceiling to construct mock ups of potential walls. Please hire someone first before asking them to put down 'colour patches'. Here is a link of various lighting for At Ease (it's not shiny at all). If so, they are normal surface marking, nothing to worry about. These were my red oak in a medium stain and you can definitely see the red undertone: My SIL did a darker stain on her floors and she says the cleaning is brutal. Please help on base, crown, window, door molding size decision. It is a work of art. This is Bona Natural Seal and Bona Nordic Seal on sanded white oak. I bought the cleaning spay and renew oil for the cabinets. It is slightly better than a oil base polyurethane system. I realize your flooring was "select" not #2 and that makes a difference. No scrape, no scratch, no nothing. Can you also please send a picture of the floors with the seal and traffic HD? Sigh. I plan to call the Bona company tomorrow to get their assistance. The reason: they turn orange. The ClassicSeal will offer a hint of yellow but will not be horrible. We didnt get the fumed product because we couldnt know for sure what color the finished product would be. As for the cost of install$5/sf with FULL SPREAD glue + stain + sanding + finish (materials extra) is on the low side. If those were red oak, they did a very good job toning down the red. I personally feel a reputable stone supplier and fabricator will educate you in mineral composition, stone formation, and inform you how and where the stones are quarried. P.P.S. Here Bona Natural is on the left in front of fireplace and Nordic is on the right surrounded by sanded white oak. @renee, can you post photos of the completed project? Matte looks a bit dull. We tried a few Duraseal stains on samples and none of them were right. I recall having 3 layers - but my old post notes 4. If neither does anything to your floor, the floor coating is at least in reasonable shape. And rubio makes a treatment for acid stains. LOVE, Blizzard fierce or butter soft, white can highlight shapes, unify a room and perform miracles on the cheap, Its typically the primary color in gardens. I believe there is a local one and I plan to at least explore that. The tub area is ok -but Im glad I didnt get it in the kitchen. Thx for sharing. You are looking at putting the cart before the horse. HELP!!! Would love to hear from anyone who has sampled these Sealers and what they thought. He just did coat #2, not sure how much he used. Bona Naturale will also do this. Good luck! This looks to be pretty natural with a very matte finish. If they are not able to confirm to you what material it is, then look elsewhere for your countertop fabrication. trump2 would love to see the final product and what you chose, if your floors are finished. Im struggling with the same issue thanks! That's not what was happening. The raw wood that was laid (almost the whole house) looks beautiful. If you are someone who loves the look of the 'raw floor' but you HATE the hazy look of NaturalSeal, then I HIGHLY recommend going with the satin. How are you liking it so far? I wish people would just post the actual products they use as there are a lot of great examples but no "recipes". You want someone fully trained in the art of the 2-component (2K) water based system. Ask for Bona Mega One. So they use 3 gal of product and it appears the TrafficHD is $100/gal more +/- than the cheaper stuff. Here are some of my samples. @tkgriff Love the floor. It is the way it is normally done. Granite is an igneous rock also formed from extreme heat and pressure. For the finish, use a water-based product, not an oil-based product which can yellow from sun exposure over time. I was asked two separate questions. Never make color selections off a computer screen or printed brochure. @Ryan Danielson what did you end up going with? I would use Bona natural seal or classic with traffic hd extra matte. We did one coat of Bona natural seal and two coats of Bona HD extra matte on white oak. Please convince me not to settle with maple. You only need an inch. You can see how the quartz is not as white as the countertop. and I wish we had another layer of protection. My builders subs didnt handle either material and just about everyone except @Joseph Corlett (who regularly comments on Houzz) grimaced when I mentioned Corian. Here are pictures of Bona Natural and Traffic HD on white oak for anyone wondering, Gorgeous! I adore the light color, but every little water spot shows, or a splash of spilled coffee. The refinisher must take the time and the money to go to a Bona 3-day training work shop. While I am not happy that we are all having this issue - I am somewhat relived to see that I am actulally not losing my mind that this look should be achievable in some fashion . @tkgriff I love your floors and am thinking about going for much the same look! One coat application to saturation, or (for best results apply 2nd coat 'wet on wet') Resistant to algae, lichen and staining. I had a question as to why you decided only to do one coat of Nordic as opposed to the recommended two? https://sprucingupmamahood.com/provenza-vinyl-flooring-review/. Dream Spaces: 12 Beautiful White Kitchens, Color of the Year: Off-White Is On Trend for 2016, Houzz Tour: A Beautiful Nordic Dream in Sweden, White Cabinets Remain at the Top of Kitchen Wish Lists. WebBona sealer to avoid uneven tannin pull due to using a water based poly, (especially on white oak), no stain, then Bona Traffic HD. IntenSeal looked the best to me - darkening it enough to show the differences in the wood, but it seemed more tan/brown than yellow. You should be able to try to scrape it (drag it hard across at any angle), dent it (press your nail in), etc, and nothing visible *at all* should happen. We were going after the Studio McGee house look attached. I would appreciate your advice on how to avoid the haze and advice on the Nordic product. Red oak stairs - Do I install white oak floors or red? They are still drying and look darker in the photos than they do in person FYI. They can use a big machine with a screening pad to get up most of that gunk. They are very unforgiving and I can't imagine these floors in a house with kids and a dog. That's like painting a master piece with 10 minutes on the clock. @mpto Thanks so much, can't wait to see your final product!! I already lost quite a bit of money in the process so I wanted to know what I get before committing. This is not designed to be the tough outer layer @clairepope It's only been a year - so far they are perfect! They will not withstand the normal kitchen detergent cleanings that need to occurr to remove grease or pancake batter. Im very happy with them and they are exactly the look I wanted. When it came to a finish, I didn't want any red or yellow coloration. We went with the Bona Nordic and Traffic HD. I have had the same inspiration kitchen photo for months. I didnt want to pull up the protective paper but you can see the floor a little better in this photo. Those are STUNNING! We see it FAR to often (as in DAILY) on this forum. if so, the bank may be able to give you your money back if you dispute the charge for red oak and the install. It won't tell you what caused the scratching (glass particles in sand is the usual culprit. Back to square one. Directly before me was one of the mirrors I have mentioned, in which I saw reflected the tall shape of my friend, Mr. Jennings, leaning over my shoulder, and reading the page at which I was However, I guess Ill put off retirement for a few more years to make up the cost. Below Jack and Jill bath with Corian countertop AND Corian integrated sinks. It was applied Saturday morning. Bona Traffic finishes questions for people that have used it. Which possibly suggests installation issue. Curtains will block the bookcase. If that's OK to do (ie I remember hearing it's a problem when you apply more layers like poly but I'm not sure) it might work for you. These are the LVP samples and my unfinished white oak stair parts. Are light white oak wire brushed floors hard to keep clean? You need to start watered down, for they are strongjust take good notes of your ratios, LOL. I do have a lot of experience with these stones because I own a Granite, Quartz and Quartzite company. Not sure if this is helpful but attached are picks of recently completed white oak with Bona natural seal followed by Bona traffic HD extra matte finish. I'm actually impressed he is putting up with me and my ideas - lol. The problem is that at this point my trust level is quite low. The 'oil based' finishes that base costs of a finish allow 45 MINUTES of wet edge. More great information. "1 coat seal and 2 coats finish. Anything over 700 square feet for me is done in multiple days. The chemical composition of natural stones will affect their performance in your home so it's important you have this information. (Ive read LOTS of old posts!). It won't tell you what caused the scratching (glass particles in sand is the usual culprit. Thank you SJ McCarthy for your expertise and explanation of time between coats, drying time and curing time. I should add that I planned to use Bona Traffic HD finish as well since I read how durable it is and how it goes on clear without yellowing the wood. Traditionally you will ask for QUOTES and then VIEW their work (photos or in person if they have clients who offer their home as a 'show piece' = very rare) and THEN you hire the person who as the best "fit" for your needs. Do you have high ceilings ? Unfortunately I don't remember how many layers of each. Or Bona Traffic + their stain line. Finalize your sanding with 150 grit and apply the first coat. If that does something, it's busted, you don't need to test further. I got the hardwax sampler of--I think--16 colors? En cliquant sur Accepter , j'accepte l'utilisation des cookies telle qu'elle est dcrite plus en dtail dans la Politique d'Utilisation des Cookies de Houzz. - I got the curved 1/4 backsplash (if you can call that a backsplash). Post back here with a link if you get more answers than I did or if you go with white! We recently installed new white oak hardwoods and did not like the color they turned out and will be refinishing them again - would love to get it right second time around (felt the floors looked a lot different when complete than our small sample in round one). Find out how to keep them that way, Tired of tan? Of course, none of this is more than 3 foot square sampleand not my kitchen floor, but we are hopeful that we have an answer. I asked for, but he never did, an all country white one. (Thank you @Joseph Corlett for giving me the confidence to use Corian and to Heartwood Solid Surfaces for doing the work.) You should be able to try to scrape it (drag it hard across at any angle), dent it (press your nail in), etc, and nothing visible *at all* should happen. BTW -/ we learned that the color of the wood is different and takes the sealer or stain differently depending on where it is from. Houzz Pro: One simple solution for contractors and design pros. I wish I could do it myself or delete the rude and negative comments. I'm sorry but this finish is not "salvageable". The webpages say that Classic "highlights the natural color of the wood" while Natural is "designed to retain the appearance of unfinished wood" but having seen the raw, sanded wood which was remarkably gray, I don't know how the latter is possible. Many people would give their eyeteeth for floors of that quality. We went with natural seal and traffic HD finish. I still love the white oak but maybe with less wood cabinets maple will be ok. We are deciding between Classic and Intense seal on our white oak floors as well! A friend of mine had her red oak floors sanded and bleached to get the pink out and then sealed them. Two things to do: First, drag your fingernail across it, see what happens. We have one big space kitchen, then dining area with doors to exterior, then the family room. YesBona Traffic HD is MUCH more expensive than over-the-counter stuff. We got to see snippets of the finished floor today, and we love what we see. WebSome 5 white oak with Bona Natural Seal and Hd traffic extra matte. Different painters proposing different solutions to calcimine ceiling. And all the answers. Prevent the tannin pull so common with white oak. NO true Quartzite will etch. We even "fumed" a few boards in a fuming tent, and they just didn't look as good as the waxes/oils. Dear Doane, A well established hardwood flooring company (a "ma and pa" type store) will have the big machines to get the product off of your floor. Any suggestions on deciding one over the other? Yes. Contact your Bona rep to understand all the options with the Bona System or view our catalog here: https://bit.ly/3eqqhSK. I went to the Neolith east coast showroom and actually picked something out I loved but my builders fabricator talked me out of it. :). Okay we have decided to go with Bona Traffic HD in extra matte! If, youre looking for a small amount. If not, you can at least trivially test the floor: First. So it looks like I must know what product I am likely to use before I can even find a pro.So I am experimenting on my own, trying to narrow down the options. Im trying to stay with the natural look. (Mirror and lighting still not in). It offers a bigger margin of profit. For those asking to see Intense Seal on white oak. Webariel winters leaked what is 2 5 as a decimal holiday craft fairs near me 2022 Double cost any standard stained finish. Is there another more affordable option I can try? My question to tcrp6566 is did you use a sealer first? Finally, I coated half of my sample with their Fortico Satin and I could not see the poly at all. I am hoping this Sherwin Williams product won't yellow over time. But maybe it is just old and scratched over the years? For someone to get this done 'properly' takes training. It sounds like this does a really good job at what we are both after. Blue tape is where some contractors messed things up. But they did just complete a project with Bona NordicSeal. There is no haze and the floors look very pretty, natural in color with a light sheen. Some Quartzites are more grainy which make them more porous. Ha. WebBona Natural Seal stain on white oak hardwood floor and 3 coats Bona Traffic HD Matte on top. My husband and I had 5" white oak floors installed and we are like the look of one coat of Bona Nordic Seal and two coats of satin water based polyurethane on our floors. Sigh. Red oak floors look horrible, help with light stain colors needed! I will mention some Quartzites have a higher level of porosity and should be sealed regularly. @Ryan Danielson, I just told my cabinet maker to go ahead and order my cabinet doors in the rift oak so I've only got a couple of weeks to get this figured out. The wood Is white oak from Norway (from Cochrans in Virginia). Hi thanks in advance for your help We are having white oak installed and finished on site. It can work with a range of subfloors, including concrete, Looking for something different from an all-white kitchen? Is there a really hidden section (you only need about 1 inch square) that you don't mind possibly damaging? @Hughey do you know what process for bleaching? Another thread I found talks about Rubio mono coat. It is the single most abused/used FINISH ('finish' means 'pretty) in your home. Thanks for sharing these pictures - they look great! , So your final finish was 1 coat of Nordic Seal with 3 coats of Bona Traffic HD satin? Did G & S need to tell me, Well see how long this finish lasts? No. Your floors are beautiful. Most of the articles I read suggested that 3 protective coats is the way to go. Its small enough, you should be able to manage it. We tried a few Duraseal stains on samples and none of them were right. Held off on final coat until project finished.. which will be done in a few days. My cabinets are a true white (forgot name of paint) and all of the Dekton with a white background was too gray. It looks like the grain is *very* deep on the board to the left. WebWhite oak refinish- Bona NaturalSeal. Your house lay out seems very much like ours! Thank you, I don't know the specific name of it. We peeked through the windows and the floors are covered with brown paper. Our hardwood installer actually did one coat sealant last Friday, then a coat of finish later in the day, then Saturday did another coat of finish. If you like the look of your raw white oak floors then NaturalSeal is your best bet. I agree that Bona Natural or Bona Classic will likely be what we choose. I screwed that up a few times. I read ClassicSeal is a cheaper sealer in the Bona lineup? Also hope this helps .. colors hard to see on monitor, I tested classic seal, white stain and Nordic seal as well. I have some anxiety he didn't apply the poly in the correct thickness. It looks like you have SOLID 5" (that ranks as wide plank = glue assist) White Oak. Is that really that difficult? The Corian fabricator came back and polished them just like new. WebBona DriFast Stain is a premium quick-drying stain for interior hardwood floors. @tkgriff Thanks for sharing the photos. You have a special floor. View a wide selection of Rugs and other great items on KSL Classifieds. Forget prefinished. And it does NOT cause amberingbut the Mega does. And, to be fair to the above poster. * I didn't know that Classic Sealer added yellow that Natural Sealer did not but I didn't have anything to compare it to. Can two finish coats be done in a day or should there be a day between all 3 coats? He said mitering the edges is a nightmare (if you dont mitre, there is a white edge because the color doesnt go all the way through - at least the marble design I chose). He told me that the floor would look the same, which was obviously a lie. In your photos, it actually looks like your parquet is made solid squares, nicer to see larger woodgrain patterns instead of the 4 or 5 slat in a checkerboard pattern(each "tile" would have 12 or 14 etc total slats in one 1 sf "tile". White oak seems to be kind of tricky. Did you use one or two coats of the Nordic seal? Never to be heard from again. Make sure you use a PROFESSIONAL who is TRAINED in water based applications. WebBona Traffic HD Anti Slip Satin Water-Based Wood Floor Finish - 1 Gallon BKWBTRAFFICHDANTISLIPSATING01 $153.58 Unit Size: 1 Availability: In Stock Add To List Add To Cart Bona Domo Satin-Matte Water-Based Wood Floor Finish - 1 Gallon BKWBDOMOSATIN-MATTEG01 $64.99 Unit Size: 1 Availability: In Stock Add To List He can 'cut in' the edges of the floor with a brush, bite a sandwich, chew, take a drink, go toilette, come back and work the job with a T-barand STILL have time to go over several sections if it looks 'dry'. 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We used 1 coat Bona Nordic and 2 coats Traffic HD in Satin. They are not the same color as my white oak, but shes happy with them. According to WFB's 2020 State of the Industry Contractor Survey Report, in 2019 red oak made up 48% of installed species and white oak made up 32% WebOld worn white oak floors get a makover with Provincial stain to achieve a warm medium toned brown. Watching them put it on, it doesnt look like the work applying it would be more than other finish products. My installer did 2 coats of Nordic Seal today. This is what G & S was responding to.a quick scan of your answer (I'm guilty of it myself some times) can give the impression that everything was done same day (which it wasn'tbecause I asked about the LAST coatnot the timeline to reach last coat). If others have experience with this product would love them to chime in. (I didnt think about this before adding the bookcases.) If you go natural, then ask yourself ONE question: "Do I like 'honey oak'?" If you answered NOOOOOOOO! I am interested to Nordic seal on my project as well. Mega turns yellow. Houzz utilise des cookies et d'autres technologies de suivi similaires pour personnaliser mon exprience utilisateur, me proposer du contenu pertinent et amliorer ses produits et services. We are going with Ciranova "smoke" Unico oil--a one coat product--- which is very similar to Rubio's Smoke 5%, but it can be covered with Ciranova's Fortico (supposedly equal to Bona Traffic). I bought a cleaner made for the finish (similar to m quartz) and touch up is easy if needed. The 'big boys' of the finishing industry are 2-3 times more expensive than DuraSeal (and for good reason) which means the professionals will make less money. I did a lot of research and planned to try Bona NaturalSeal, Bona ClassicSeal and Bona NordicSeal on this round of samples. In fact, Im pretty sure the samples were just wound into the builders quote to us for the floors. Due to it's ingredients, It is mainly used for custom color mixes with dyes and Bona's sport paint line for insane color schemes. Is the Nordic still a problem? The real way this is tested is actually even meaner to the floor - normally you take a box cutter, cross-hatch the floor (IE cut it in a grid pattern), and then put the tape on it and rip it up. Combining Bona NaturalSeal with a matte-sheen finish such as Bona Traffic Naturale preserves that look and gives your floor the A gallon of Bona Traffic HD = $180 - $200. Why would you use Bona Nordic Seal (Bona productobviously) and then go with LOBA??? They are dry and need one more day to cure. Show me your white oak floors w duraseal country white or Bona white! I think the choice will be between the Natural and the Classic Seal. The use of water based is VASTLY different from oil based. I have about 735 sf. We want to stay away from adding a yellow, green, pink or orange tint to the floor. Would love to see pics of the InteseSeal, as we are considering the same. Erfahren Sie hierzu mehr in der Houzz Cookie-Richtlinie. Yep. William Smith, D.D., was If a few hundred dollars (or even more), meant the difference between loving my finished product and hating it, I felt having samples was well worth the cost. (We dont know for sure what our on site finish will be either but felt we had a little more control this way.). G&S generally makes great comments and has solid analysis but in this case he assumed something not in evidence and commented based on that. Looks like it was a screen shot with the flooring compan of Seattle Hardwood out of Mukilteo. True Quartzite is higher on the mohl's scale of hardness then granite. white oak hardwood flooring. And I do find myself wishing I had done 3 coats of Bona Traffic HD - just to give them more protection. NaturalSeal adds the LEAST amount of 'colour' (either white or yellowdoesn't matter) of all the sealants in the Bona line up. I have found some great inspirational pictures. Painting Floor Tile or replacing floor tile, Politique d'Utilisation des Cookies de Houzz. Do you know if the Milesi you ordered includes sealer to stop tannin bleed and a UV filter? I will report back once I have the application on a sample board. It may come in other thicknesses too. Would love to see finished product! It still should not come off. The refinisher used the 'trendy' finish that s/he THOUGHT you wanted to see. Every client after that training will pay extra for his/her expertise. I adore the light color, but every little water spot shows, or a splash of spilled coffee. I would have loved to find a simpler, cheaper, regular old stain, but they just don't give me the same look I'm trying to achieve. Shaina.. White Macaubas is a true Quartzite not a granite. @SJ McCarthy @mtpo I did hire an installer who installed my floor and was supposed to refinish it. The wood is from Cochrans Lumber in Berryville, VA. We have 4 inch white oak installed, but I was reading through your post and have no clue where they are from. 2 coats of Nordic seal & 2 coats of traffic HD ? It was applied Saturday morning.". Look out for inexperience. I want to make sure the floor is fully coated and not have to buff and finish again sooner than would normally be necessary. I"m just assuming you don't want to cut up your floor. It looks like the grain is *very* deep on the board to the left. Can you add some white to the Renner System? We are wrapping up our new build and the floor stain choice was today. It won't be cheap but it will be fast. Looking for something similar to yours, thank you! I love the natural, light color of the hardwood. There are FAAAAR too many 'dudes' out there that call themselves pros. Are You Gutsy Enough to Paint Your Floor White? Past techniques to achieve a natural floor look relied on harsh chemicals like bleach, two-part peroxide-based strippers or oxalic acid. From all Ive read, it seems Bona Traffic HD is the way to go on the finish coats. It shouldn't if it's in good shape, but don't know what shape it's in, so figure i'd warn you. My contractor recommended leaving it natural and using a Bona Mega finish which was supposed to dry clear. Our cabinet maker will be finishing them, not us. Bona Natural Seal on the top, Bona Nordic Seal on the bottom. @Renee Czeryba, Natural SEALER and Traffic HD. I have a dog that has an occasional accident. The instructions on the bottle is straight forward. P.S. They both marked, but the oil was harder to see. I'm thinking of using HI-MACS LG Hausys solid surface countertops, which I think is similar to Corian. Met with our selected cabinet company last week and played with stain mixed with white paint on rift oak samples. DH wants to just go with light maple cabinets and I am tempted. Once you and your professional shake hands and write a contract that's when they come in and start the job. @J Sk did you use natural sealer or natural stain? Any specific fillers recommended for the knots & gaps ? Here are some of my samples. The "real" professional-grade products view DuraSeal/Minwax (owned by the same company) to be 'DIY' level products. Then go with water based and be done with it. I disagree that it was not an attack on me as G & Ss follow up comment said, oh yeah, hidden message. When was the last coat applied? Our contractor suggested Bona Mega to save some money. Your floors are as important as your roof. Held off on final coat until project finished.. which will be done in a few days. Cant decide! Ive had 5 character grade white oak installed. The floors are being installed and finished by Brazilian Floors (they have several locations in the D.C. metro area). I used no filter on the photos, on an overcast morning from different angles. Its a shame since it could be helpful for others. Several dollars per square foot would be expectedthen you add the $4-$5/sf for the finish. I read some really old posts here that say stay away from the Nordic. (Just read the dog drool threads.) Please continue to post pictures of your kitchen. I could also put hot pots on the stainless. It still a major upgrade from Bona MEGa. So far, this seems to be going well. Good luck on your project!! The training may be 'free' but the cost to fly there, rent hotel room + food for 3 days (and lose 3 days worth of income) and fly back take money. @mtpo did you ever post final pictures of your floor? I'm going to guess that's what the rep was trying to explain Of course your refinsher will apply a sample of EACH sealer on your freshly sanded floors so that you can DECIDE on the one you like (and will include a coat of the HD finish in the gloss level you have chosen.so that you can be 100% SURE of what you are choosing). Was afraid it would look a bit cartoonish or out of place. But maybe it is just old and scratched over the years? I absolutely love the floors. How to best deal with prominent railings in split level home, Durability of white macabus quartzite vs. quartz. White streaks in floor. Thank you. Carly, please provide source for your floors, exactly what Im looking for. After seeing this post and refinishing parents floor, I want your oak in my house you did fantastic job. Maybe a snick less because they won't be using any product.
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