rich998
13th November 2004, 09:31 AM
I am in the process of laying an Oak floor on raised timber. The house has all wood floors and I have been told that the floors have been stained using van Dyke crystals - water based stain from an organic source - walnut.
The floors are mostly varnished, however, this particular floor must be finished in wax or Danish Oil. I've done a quick test of the durability of the oak and a van Dyke solution and I must say it has a fantastic look - a deep red/brown - perfect for what I want except there was a lightening of the stained oak.
Now the obvious problem here is going to be liquid spills on a floor that has a water soluble stain. Can anyone advise me here.
Many thanks in advance,
Rich
The floors are mostly varnished, however, this particular floor must be finished in wax or Danish Oil. I've done a quick test of the durability of the oak and a van Dyke solution and I must say it has a fantastic look - a deep red/brown - perfect for what I want except there was a lightening of the stained oak.
Now the obvious problem here is going to be liquid spills on a floor that has a water soluble stain. Can anyone advise me here.
Many thanks in advance,
Rich