jj

"jo_jo"

19/07/2006 7:32 AM

Staining Pine floors

HELP!!! I've laid 1x5 yellow pine flooring in the living room. Looks
great unfinished, but now I need to sand and finish it. I don't want
the "country" look of unfinished pine. I would rather have a deep
yellow, amber, orange, etc. color instead of the natural light color.
I've found a color, Madera Gold, that I like, however, I am wondering
about pine splotching.

I've heard several ways to do this and was just wanting some opinions
from people who've had luck with pine.

1) spitcoat of varnish before staining? the prestain conditioners did
not do the job I had expected. since the conditioners block the stain,
I ended up with a color about 5 shades too light
2) treat the wood with lye before staining?
3) use a natural stain first, then color stain on top, then the poly or
wax?

Also, poly or waterlox? I'd hate to put plastic on the floor, and
waterlox is a tung oil based wood floor finish. has anyone used this?

Looking for someone who's had good experience with finishing pine
floors.

In fact, if you go to a wood flooring site called leblanc flooring,
www.leblancfloors.com, the first picture that comes up is exactly the
color I am going for.

ANY advice will be greatly appreciated!


This topic has 3 replies

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "jo_jo" on 19/07/2006 7:32 AM

19/07/2006 9:09 AM


"jo_jo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> HELP!!! I've laid 1x5 yellow pine flooring in the living room. Looks
> great unfinished, but now I need to sand and finish it. I don't want
> the "country" look of unfinished pine. I would rather have a deep
> yellow, amber, orange, etc. color instead of the natural light color.
> I've found a color, Madera Gold, that I like, however, I am wondering
> about pine splotching.
>
> I've heard several ways to do this and was just wanting some opinions
> from people who've had luck with pine.
>
> 1) spitcoat of varnish before staining? the prestain conditioners did
> not do the job I had expected. since the conditioners block the stain,
> I ended up with a color about 5 shades too light
> 2) treat the wood with lye before staining?
> 3) use a natural stain first, then color stain on top, then the poly or
> wax?
>
> Also, poly or waterlox? I'd hate to put plastic on the floor, and
> waterlox is a tung oil based wood floor finish. has anyone used this?
>
> Looking for someone who's had good experience with finishing pine
> floors.
>
> In fact, if you go to a wood flooring site called leblanc flooring,
> www.leblancfloors.com, the first picture that comes up is exactly the
> color I am going for.
>
> ANY advice will be greatly appreciated!
>

Against all advice, I am trying shellac on my hallway floor. The hall looks
beautiful! After four months it still looks great. I know that shellac
stains with standing water and alcohol spills, however, I also know fixes
fast and easy.

I'm going to give a year or so before I decide to poly over it or do the
living room with shellac.

Dave



Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
----------------------------------------------------------
** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY **
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.usenet.com

jj

"jo_jo"

in reply to "jo_jo" on 19/07/2006 7:32 AM

19/07/2006 11:48 AM

> Against all advice, I am trying shellac on my hallway floor. The hall looks
> beautiful! After four months it still looks great. I know that shellac
> stains with standing water and alcohol spills, however, I also know fixes
> fast and easy.
>
> I'm going to give a year or so before I decide to poly over it or do the
> living room with shellac.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY **
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> http://www.usenet.com


What type of wood did you shellac and did you use the amber or clear
shellac? I'd love to see pics if you have any! I've also been tempted
by shellac as I've heard poly just can't bre repaired easily.

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "jo_jo" on 19/07/2006 7:32 AM

19/07/2006 7:52 PM

A picture posted on ABPW



Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services
----------------------------------------------------------
** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY **
----------------------------------------------------------
http://www.usenet.com


You’ve reached the end of replies