Apply the first coat of polyurethane using the best technique for the surface.
How to polyerathane floors.
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Then prep your floor by sanding and cleaning it.
Wood floors in particular take.
Hand sand corners edges and under cabinet kick plates.
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You can then apply three coats of polyurethane to your floor allowing each coat to dry then sanding it and cleaning the floor in between coats.
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Start by choosing a type of polyurethane oil or water based as well as a finish matte or glossy and make sure your work area is well ventilated.
Wipe contoured surfaces with a clean cloth going with the grain.
Brush the sealer on with a natural bristle brush using long even strokes.
Immerse your roll or pad in the polyurethane start one foot from the edges of the first corner and work polyurethane toward the edges working with the grain of the wood use comfortable back and forth sweeps of three to four feet with the roller or pad.
Never shake a can of polyurethane you ll sabotage the finish with air bubbles.
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Be sure to catch any runs.
Brushing a rounded contoured or vertical surface is more likely to create drips.
Yes a polyurethane finished hardwood floor may have additional coats of polyurethane applied.
Can polyurethane floors be recoated.
Load your brush or applicator with poly and tap off any excess.
These coatings are generally durable but they do require a little special care to keep them shiny and strong.
Start by stirring the polyurethane with a paint stick.
How to apply material to the center of the floor.
Floor finishing varnishing coating protective coats staining and more a great floor finish will protect your.
Polyurethane is a common coating for floors particularly hardwood floors and concrete floors.
Pour the products into a glass jar and gently stir the mixture with a flat stir stick.
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Pick a corner and start working about a foot out going in the direction of the grain.