Here are our raw floors right now. The more coats you apply, the lighter it becomes. One coat application to saturation, or (for best results apply 2nd coat 'wet on wet') Resistant to algae, lichen and staining. Hey Merrilyn, looks like we are in the same boat. It was light and made the room appear larger. Several dollars per square foot would be expectedthen you add the $4-$5/sf for the finish. The coating should not come up. Would love to hear from anyone who has sampled these Sealers and what they thought. This only matters for porosity not hardness. I asked for, but he never did, an all country white one.
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Ha. They don't like doing it - because they go through SOOO many screening discs (I've heard of more than 12 discs being used in one home). My kitchen is the opposite of yours with white cabinets and gray countertops and I like the way my natural white oak floors warm it up. So it comes in at 1025 or 1.25 X 820 sf (amount of flooring ordered with sufficient for waste/scrap. Ask for Bona Mega One. There are FAAAAR too many 'dudes' out there that call themselves pros. Please hire someone first before asking them to put down 'colour patches'. My contractor said that I will probably need to use the renew oil every few year which I am fine with. Pretty sure they bleached their cabinets but who knows at this point. So hand rail and newl postadvice would be appreciated! If neither does anything to your floor, the floor coating is at least in reasonable shape. Can they be easily buffed out with a non-scratch sponge? The people there were very patient with us and very helpful. I purchased white oak high grade for our railings and black iron - our floors are Provenza At Ease and my railings match GREAT now, but need to seal them - what do you recommend? Just seemed so right. It looks like the grain is *very* deep on the board to the left. Disregard the walls (we are installing a new kitchen). 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. I didnt know what I wanted for finish when I contracted the job and their quote was for a cheaper finish. It did not affect the color. I am aware that it will require maintenance but most things do so Im fine with it. NO true Quartzite will etch. We did one coat of Bona natural seal and two coats of Bona HD extra matte on white oak. My cabinets are a true white (forgot name of paint) and all of the Dekton with a white background was too gray. When it came to a finish, I didn't want any red or yellow coloration. If you like to see a shiny floor RIGHT AFTER you clean the floor (because it makes you feel like you've accomplished something) then you are what I refer to as a 'clean-shiny' person. How are things holding up a ~year later? I plan to call the Bona company tomorrow to get their assistance. Give a price you can make a living off of and let someone else win the low ball estimates.
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Just my 2 cents worth but typically, OAK flooring will shrink/expand ACROSS the grain it's usually pretty stable end to end, as with most hardwood species. I asked for, but he never did, an all country white one. They achieve 95% FULL CURE after 5 days. 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Mega is the 'cheap' level of the Bona line-up. 1 coat of nordic seal will subtly lighten the color of white oak, while 2 coats of nordic seal will make it significantly lighter. We wanted to end up with a floor that looked as close to our raw wood as possible but had lots of protection. I still hope to get my dream kitchen. BTW -/ we learned that the color of the wood is different and takes the sealer or stain differently depending on where it is from. A new color true black is introduced by Duraseal. We installed almost 3000 sq ft throughout our home and it is the most important feature of our renovation. Ill post more photos- the site only lets me post one at a time. Here are pictures of Bona Natural and Traffic HD on white oak for anyone wondering, Gorgeous! I don't want shine either - so do I do the sealer of Natural and then do an extra matte finish? I have a small house and should have maximized flow but didn't realize just how much planning that would take at once. Looking at your photos, I love the look of your kitchen. YesBona Traffic HD is MUCH more expensive than over-the-counter stuff. I bought the cleaning spay and renew oil for the cabinets. I already lost quite a bit of money in the process so I wanted to know what I get before committing. As G & S states, the sealers will not AMBER over time (as in get DARKER) but the IntenseSeal and the ClassicSeal will offer SOME tan/yellow. Of the Bona sealers, NordicSeal looks to white to me and AmberSeal - well the name says it all, trying to stay away from the amber look. I know this is a flooring product but the color was almost perfect. I would rather find a cabinet line that carries white oak in this stain than go with a cabinet maker. Can you share the color? Same price as Barker, but more choices for color (I'm doing white uppers/rift oak lowers) and lots of help with my kitchen design. True Quartzite is higher on the mohl's scale of hardness then granite. How to best deal with prominent railings in split level home, Durability of white macabus quartzite vs. quartz. Your house lay out seems very much like ours! We elected to go with rift sawn white oak cabinets. How should I adjust these home plans to save $ or improve the layout? Im glad we didnt go darker. If not, you can at least trivially test the floor: First. Any suggestions would be great. The trick is to A) find the professional trained in water based finishes and B) keep the sheen to satin or matte. It won't be cheap but it will be fast. Contact your Bona rep to understand all the options with the Bona System or view our catalog here: https://bit.ly/3eqqhSK. Two coats of Bona Traffic HD Commercial Matte This is a higher cost process, since it is a top of the line water based poly that prevents yellowing over time. And like all things "time is money". Great photos and beautiful floors! But they did just complete a project with Bona NordicSeal. It wasnt 3 coats in one day. My vanity with Corian and porcelain sink. The wood Is white oak from Norway (from Cochrans in Virginia). They held up to move in with no major scratches. It is my impression that this as raw wood had less variation in color from one board to another and less pronounced grain and was a bit lighter than the American white oak or the other European white oak I saw. I did not pick our stain only from photos, we went to other houses and had samples done. What is your installer recommending? He can work a section. I disagree that it was not an attack on me as G & Ss follow up comment said, oh yeah, hidden message. Some Quartzites are more grainy which make them more porous. I'd love to know what finishes you ended up selecting as well. I am posting some final outcome pictures in different rooms and lighting. I would use Bona natural seal or classic with traffic hd extra matte. can you share any pix? Many people would give their eyeteeth for floors of that quality. Shaina.. White Macaubas is a true Quartzite not a granite. Is that really that difficult? Bona Intense Seal Bona Classic Seal Bona Neutral Seal DuraSeal Weathered Oak Stain DuraSeal Silvered Gray Stain Bona Drifast Stain The Finish We Chose You may not be aware of the fact that white oak floors do not need to be stained. Its for a new build. A unique way of customizing your floor from a light whitewash to successive coats, providing a truly Scandinavian look. Are You Gutsy Enough to Paint Your Floor White? And you want to have 3 coats total. They should be able to get the job done for you. Its a shame since it could be helpful for others. Im torn between satin and matte, We didn't move in yet so I cannot comment on it . I"m just assuming you don't want to cut up your floor. Can you apply the Bona NaturalSeal and then apply a couple coats of something like the Renner? If you read the question carefully, you would understand I answered that the last coat of finish was applied Saturday. 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. Do you think there is any major issue with this? is the only way to go. And cure times are the BEST case scenario (temps and humidity are ASSUMED to be PERFECT = they NEVER are in a home setting = please leave an extra day). The tub area is ok -but Im glad I didnt get it in the kitchen. I have about 735 sf. Bona Craft oil 2K oiled floor in COLOR Air and dogs. I want a natural look as well and I think I'll end up meeting with our floor guy sometime next week to go over samples. We want to stay away from adding a yellow, green, pink or orange tint to the floor. I got a quartz remnant for the tub area (a kinda white) in my hideaway bathroom and Ocean Jasper Quartz for the master ADA bathroom. My guess would be red oak since they have gone more orange. I am nervous about this and I'm wondering if anyone had trouble with white streaks on their floor?
White qhhsubiquity.com Informacin detallada del sitio web y la I looked at the bona product and it states it contains a small amount of white pigment? Originally, I had declared never to Quartz after reading peoples complaints about chipping and cracks. I'm actually impressed he is putting up with me and my ideas - lol. WebBona ClassicSeal Floor sealer highlighting the wood's natural color Size: 1 gal Find a distributor Information Documents Key benefits Minimizes tannin bleed, especially on white oak Exceptionally clear, highlighting true color of wood VOC Compliant Seals the wood, preventing the finish from penetrating Information Im trying to stay with the natural look. Their attention to detail. In real life, they look lighter and more uniform in color than shows up on my iPhone. Our contractor suggested Bona Mega to save some money. BTW, we used Corian old fashioned solid surface Corian in our kitchen and in 2 bathrooms. I acknowledged that there would be an upcharge for the TrafficHD and expected it. We peeked through the windows and the floors are covered with brown paper. The above comments are right. What was really helpful to us is that the installer did lots of different samples for us and every new layer of the top coat changed how the wood looked. WebApplication of the sealer will alter the chemical structure of the porous sandstone or natural stone providing a excellent water repellent and stain resistant surface. Are light white oak wire brushed floors hard to keep clean? Very patient. WebHealthsmart: 640-8174-1900HS, Healthsmart - 640-8174-1900HS - HealthSmart Steel Shoe Horn 24", White, HealthSmart Steel Shoe Horn 24" L, White, Epoxy-coated Steel Yep. That means a coat of Sealant and two coats of finish. Okay we have decided to go with Bona Traffic HD in extra matte! If you said you wanted the look of 'raw wood' then matte is what they would have brought. It will make you happy. All the questions and answers have been helpful to me when I have come looking, so I wanted to post photos from today that will possibly help others choose. First - The second pic you gave looks really weird. Really not read much about IntenSeal? MEANWHILE earlier in the process I had contacted the main Corian wholesaler for the East Coast, and had gotten the name of a fabricator in my area. Carly, we are trying to decide between Bona Classic Seal or Natural Seal? WebOld worn white oak floors get a makover with Provincial stain to achieve a warm medium toned brown. If he can't get it donethen hire someone NEW and send the bill to the original contractor. Michael, do you have pics of the intense seal? @Mary Elizabeth I think we have narrowed it down to Ciranova's products..after testing theirs, Rubio Monocoat and several Pallman's waxes, plus a number of normal stains. If you like the look of your raw white oak floors then NaturalSeal is your best bet. If it does nothing: Take a piece of masking tape (not painters tape). Dry finish. Thanks! Just found out distributors only sale in gallon sizeso its not going to be an option for metoo expensive to pay for gallons in seal and finish just to test it. @Ryan Danielson what did you end up going with? Past techniques to achieve a natural floor look relied on harsh chemicals like bleach, two-part peroxide-based strippers or oxalic acid. @HU-6868130 your herringbone looks amazing! I did look at photo posts to get an idea of what product/color I was looking for as I wanted something a little more custom and different. Color we like the Bona Nordic best and the Bona Natural second, but they both have a muddy haze when you see them in real life. Granite is an igneous rock also formed from extreme heat and pressure. its been so long since I posted - Id have to read through my old posts to recall the sealer we used. I like natural white oak with your concept. I just got samples and have found mixing the white with mist gives almost an exact color for unfinished white oak. @mtpo - Your floors look BEAUTIFUL, thank you for sharing the pics, I can't wait to see the final product. That leave NaturalSeal, ClassicSeal and IntenSeal. Our floors were recently finished I havent seen them yet. Quartzite gets a bad name due to companies mislabeling marbles, dolomites and sandstone. You can get a natural matte finish in medium- light tones with the colors mist, natural, white 5%, white, and cotton white. It looks like the grain is *very* deep on the board to the left. Every client after that training will pay extra for his/her expertise. First - The second pic you gave looks really weird. 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). I think they are some discussions on houzz regarding that. See the photo below if you open the photo you will see the raw wood.
Bona WebInformacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: qhhsubiquity.com, +13012001475, +13012001768, +13012001300 The Ubiquity The student news site of Quartz Hill High School Here Bona Natural is on the left in front of fireplace and Nordic is on the right surrounded by sanded white oak. More great information. (The chocolate would have been fabulous next to it.) Red oak floors look horrible, help with light stain colors needed! It still should not come off. Have a wet rag handy to wipe away mistakes and drips.