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Sealing pine wood floors.
Pine can serve as a beautiful softwood flooring in any home whether you ve just installed it yourself or had it professionally done.
Stain it or leave it natural and topcoat it with an oil or varnish.
A stain will give the wood a country look and scratches won t appear out of place.
You can buy heart pine flooring in a variety of widths and grades.
The key is in the stain.
Continue to step by step instructions.
Experiment with sealing the wood.
The first thing i have to say is that the 3 re sandings of that floor have now removed almost half the life of the wood.
Unlike hardwood flooring though softwood does not come pre finished.
Knowing how to stain and seal a hardwood floor properly pays off in having a beautiful finish and enduring protection.
How to finish pine floors.
Sealing a timber floor helps preserve and highlight the beauty of the timber.
It also makes it a lot easier to clean.
Sealing an old pine.
On a 3 4 t g brand new floor there is only 5 16 of wearable sandable wood on the top of the groove.
In addition to blotchiness the softer areas between the grain lines soak up stain like a sponge creating an unnatural look.
Ian mckay co owner of k i exclusive pine flooring in collingwood highly recommends staining the floor first with an oil based stain such as minwax.
Disguise the wood s natural color by applying a thin color wash before sealing with clear water based urethane.
You ll also see how using a paint brush makes it easier to seal around the edges.
Seal pine before wood staining.
The pine will develop a slightly darker patina with age and exposure to light.
Although you sacrifice the real color of the wood you also ward off the yellow enhancing property of the finish.
Buy a water based stain or paint appropriate for use as a color wash sometimes called pickling paint.
We ll show you how to seal the floor with a lambswool applicator.
Four things to look for in heart pine flooring.
So the first thing is to check the ends or.
Pine is a beautiful choice as a flooring material but it is a soft wood that is more susceptible to damage caused by general wear and tear than hardwoods such as oak or maple.
And pine being quite soft tends to get sanded quite deeply each time.
Dark stains on pine can look horrible.
The photo below shows the dramatic difference between the raw and sealed areas of pine using the same stain color.
Staining and sealing hardwood floors the right way whether you re refinishing refurbishing or stripping the wood floor results in years of enjoyment.