Sanding And Finishing Pine Flooring With Waterbase Poly
The first is my own eastern white pine floor that i sanded and finished about 22 years ago with 4 coats of satin poly.
Sanding and finishing pine flooring with waterbase poly. On the downside water based poly tends to raise the grain of the wood is susceptible to watermarks and can be temperamental when applied over some wood stains. Water based finishes are not safe and will give the pine a pale washed out look so don t let anyone talk you into that. Find out which finish is best for your project water based or oil based polyurethane. I will dispel a few myths about the durability of water borne polyurethanes the key advantages and the best water based poly brands.
We also have a very helpful blog about white finishes and i would strongly recommend having a read of that it has some good recommendations and also. Sand the floor with 120 grit sandpaper once the floor is completely dry and the surface hard typically 24 hours or more. As you want to achieve a white finish on your floor then sanding will be a recommended requirement and white finishes on pine floors or in fact any wooden floors to help give a even finish. Water based polyurethane versions dry much more quickly are a bit more self leveling and have less odor when applying than oil based versions.
We ll help you decide. Wipe up the sanding dust with a damp mop and reapply the polyurethane. This question comes up often when people are sanding their hardwood floors with water borne polyurethane especially as these coats are thinner.