Diamond hard long lasting protection.
Varnish floor finish.
Stir the finish in the container before application.
Once complete it shows off all the character in exotic species like brazilian cherry.
Non yellowing so the colour stays richer for longer.
It has an alcohol base and uses.
It s very durable because it contains a higher ratio of solids.
Varnish applies and dries best in temperatures between 65 and 80 with only moderate humidity.
Wood floor varnish perfect finish diamond hard floor varnish.
Best when professionally applied acid cured finishes are the most durable and expensive of all hardwood floor finishes.
This is a great choice for high end homes exotic wood or floors with intricate inlay designs.
Consider these tips when selecting and applying different wood finishes.
They re among the toughest of all hardwood flooring finishes and the most expensive.
Covers up to 18 m per litre.
Apply the finish in thin coats.
They re sometimes called conversion varnish sealers.
Your shop environment and workpiece preparation are just as important as the application of the finish.
You may have heard varnish used as a generic term for any finish but traditional varnish describes an older form of finish that contains alkyd resin oil and solvents.
This professional application uses alcohol and acid for a varnish that dries in a snap and holds up beautifully.
In addition to protecting the wood it also provides natural ultraviolet light protection.
Dry in 30 minutes second coat ready in two hours.
Our toughest floor varnish protection.
Low odour so you won t have any lingering smells.
Acid cured finish stands as the top pick for hardwood floors.
Clear semi gloss water based interior polyurethane varathane 1 gal.
The crème de la crème of hardwood floor finishes acid cured finish also called swedish finish or conversion finish is even more durable than the polyurethanes.
The cadillac or volvo of floor finishes acid cured swedish finishes are for pro application only.
Best hardwood floor finish.
When choosing a wood finish apply a small amount to a piece of wood that matches your flooring or furniture to make sure it has the coating what you want.
Cold impedes timely drying and heat can accelerate it before the varnish has a chance to level properly.
The name of this finish often is used generically for a finish or top coat.