Did you coat it yourself?My Aptos house wood is done...
All that work just to let dust, grit and pooling fook up the finish.
Only a floor geeek like me would notice but good lord.
Dont skimp on the most important part for cripes sakes..
I did my house in Michigan and was out talking to a neighbor and looked back at the house and the dog was looking out of the window of the room (36'x20') of the room thatMy Aptos house wood is done...
All that work just to let dust, grit and pooling fook up the finish.
Only a floor geeek like me would notice but good lord.
Dont skimp on the most important part for cripes sakes..
Oh heck no...Did you coat it yourself?
Then I hope you pointed that sh*t out for a big refundOh heck no...
Not too bad, scuffing and a little on the rough side, but not too bad.Looks good Willy. What did it look like to start with?
You really don't want to use vct floor finish on a wood floor. It would look good when you are finished coating the floor but will not hold up for long.Economically is the key word. I'm getting really low on the product I have used and the costs and extra work involved scare me.This is spendy, but they have other great products, don;t see this as any different, I always 175 with a red or blue pad and ultras cleaner and conditioner. A clear water mop and dry and I'm good to go. I dunno about vct products on wood though as I don't know if they would adhere and how to go about stripping them.
Tacking the floor is what they call it.our bedrooms have wood floors that had been refinished by the last owner. we pulled the mauve carpet in the hallway and living room to find nice wood floors but they need finishing. i tried just buffing them but there are to many marks that wouldnt come out.
i had acquired some screens in a purchase last fall so i did a test area. it took off more than i thought it would so i stopped. i am going to tackle this when i have more time and energy. i have never done this before but have done plenty of vct so i am pretty confident i can handle this.
my janitor supply store guys have a lot of experience and told me to mop mop mop mop and mop some more once its been screened. they warned me against what mike mentioned. they said sawdust will hide between the boards and come out once the finish hits it ruining all that work.
Genny wants its shiny so im assuming we will polyurethane it when done but i havent got around to looking at products yet, it will be a couple months probably before i tackle this.
thank you Willy for posting this.