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"firstjois"

05/11/2004 9:50 AM

OT finish for pine wood floor?

Friends have just purchased and are going to re-do the pine wood floors and
asked what they should use as a finish. The house is post WWII? and I'm
surprised the floors are pine but they are original with the house. Are
these floors supposed to be varnished, shellacked, or oiled? Boiled in
oil?

My guess is that the modern varnishes would be tougher than the pine? But
that an oil finish would need very frequent tender loving care.

Thanks in advance,
Josie



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"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "firstjois" on 05/11/2004 9:50 AM

07/11/2004 1:06 AM


"Andy Dingley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:50:37 -0500, "firstjois"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Friends have just purchased and are going to re-do the pine wood floors
and
> >asked what they should use as a finish.
>
> There's only one finish I'd use - an acid-cure formaldehyde resin.
> Easy to work with, cured and hard in only a few hours, but it stinks
> like a goat farm while you're working with it (full-face mask). Use
> 3 coats.
>
> I did use wax once. Even in a bedroom it just wasn't hard-wearing
> enough, even if you power-buff it.
>
> --
> Smert' spamionam

I've never heard of acid-cure formaldehyde resin so I sure can't comment on
it - other than to say I can only imagine what that smells like.
Formaldehyde is such a lovely smell... My floors are wide board (18") pine
floors and they were simply stained and finished with poly. They've held up
well for 22 years now. There are some spot that need touch up in the very
high traffic areas, but that's to be expected after 22 years. The only
thing we've ever done to these floors is to wax them every couple of years.
It's always a gas to watch everyone walk in socks on the floors right after
they've been waxed.
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-Mike-
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"firstjois"

in reply to "firstjois" on 05/11/2004 9:50 AM

06/11/2004 10:42 AM

Mike Marlow wrote:
>> "Andy Dingley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:50:37 -0500, "firstjois"
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Friends have just purchased and are going to re-do the pine wood
>>>> floors and asked what they should use as a finish.
>>>
>>> There's only one finish I'd use - an acid-cure formaldehyde resin.
>>> Easy to work with, cured and hard in only a few hours, but it stinks
>>> like a goat farm while you're working with it (full-face mask).
>>> Use 3 coats.
>>>
>>> I did use wax once. Even in a bedroom it just wasn't hard-wearing
>>> enough, even if you power-buff it.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Smert' spamionam
>>
>> I've never heard of acid-cure formaldehyde resin so I sure can't
>> comment on it - other than to say I can only imagine what that
>> smells like. Formaldehyde is such a lovely smell... My floors are
>> wide board (18") pine floors and they were simply stained and
>> finished with poly. They've held up well for 22 years now. There
>> are some spot that need touch up in the very high traffic areas, but
>> that's to be expected after 22 years. The only thing we've ever
>> done to these floors is to wax them every couple of years. It's
>> always a gas to watch everyone walk in socks on the floors right
>> after they've been waxed. --
>>
>> -Mike-
>> [email protected]

Thank you,

Josie

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Andy Dingley

in reply to "firstjois" on 05/11/2004 9:50 AM

06/11/2004 9:10 PM

On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:50:37 -0500, "firstjois"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Friends have just purchased and are going to re-do the pine wood floors and
>asked what they should use as a finish.

There's only one finish I'd use - an acid-cure formaldehyde resin.
Easy to work with, cured and hard in only a few hours, but it stinks
like a goat farm while you're working with it (full-face mask). Use
3 coats.

I did use wax once. Even in a bedroom it just wasn't hard-wearing
enough, even if you power-buff it.

--
Smert' spamionam

md

mac davis

in reply to "firstjois" on 05/11/2004 9:50 AM

06/11/2004 5:39 AM

On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:50:37 -0500, "firstjois"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Friends have just purchased and are going to re-do the pine wood floors and
>asked what they should use as a finish. The house is post WWII? and I'm
>surprised the floors are pine but they are original with the house. Are
>these floors supposed to be varnished, shellacked, or oiled? Boiled in
>oil?
>
>My guess is that the modern varnishes would be tougher than the pine? But
>that an oil finish would need very frequent tender loving care.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Josie

My neighbors had pine floors when I was a kid.. they called them their
"softwood floors"..
I remember helping them sand them down once, and (as a sign painter's
son) asked what kind of finish they were putting on the floors... they
said "the same as we did 20 years ago, wax"...
Personally, I'd at least stain and seal them, but to each his/her own,
I guess..


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