Applying polyurethane to hardwood floors.
How to properly apply polyurethane to floors.
Avoid using lamb s wool pads which collect dirt easily.
If you re going to apply water based polyurethane dampen the cloth with water.
There s a bunch of different tools that are needed for the project that we will talk about and we ll walk you through the different steps of the process.
Avoid wiping the brush on the rim of the can as this may introduce air bubbles.
Use a brush or painter s pad to apply a thin layer of polyurethane.
Finally clean all the dust off the edges and corners of the room using the same cloth.
Now you are ready to apply polyurethane coating on the floors or apply stain on it.
Take a big can and pour all the polyurethane on it.
The last step in finishing hardwood floors is to apply one or two coats of polyurethane.
Sweep the floor and then damp mop it with water and white vinegar 10 1 ratio or go over it with a tack cloth.
Minimize this problem by applying thinner coats or by switching from standard brush on poly to a wipe on or spray finish both of which can be applied in very thin coats.
Use the 5 to 3 brush to apply polyurethane to wood flooring edges and use the roller or pad to apply it to the center of the floor.
When you ve decided to apply polyurethane to your hardwood floors it s important to do it correctly to get the best results.
Spread the varnish over the entire surface with long even strokes.
It will help protect the floor and will keep it looking good for years.
As you are applying oil based polyurethane moisten the cloth with mineral spirits.
Applying the polyurethane evenly is very important.
An 8 to 12 inch 20 to 31 cm bristle brush is a good choice for this project.
After it s dried for 24 hours sand the wood again and apply a coat of pure polyurethane with a brush.
Within 24 hours of applying the seal coat brush on a coat of finish right from the can.
How to apply polyurethane to hardwood floors.
Apply the first coat of polyurethane.
Next mix two parts polyurethane with one part mineral spirits and brush it onto the wood to seal it.
To keep outdoor dust and particles away from the surface applying polyurethane should take place in a well ventilated room indoors with an open window or fan to circulate fresh air.
To accomplish this task a lambs wool pad on an applicator should be used.
Use long even strokes to apply a thin coat of the polyurethane to the floor.
To apply polyurethane start by removing any old finish from the wood and sanding it down so that it s completely smooth.