sandstonehouse
4th January 2007, 07:56 AM
Hi all
Have been reading about various members queries with regard to floor finishes, and the valuable information in the replies.
Ours is a forest red gum floor. We have seen comments about treatex (whittle wax) on this forum. Has treatex lived up to its promise over time? We were thinking of using the traditional one not the eco one. Has the treatex kept its color or gone yellow? Would it be too dark on a dark red floor like the forest red gum?
We are deciding between it and the Bona Traffic waterbased polyurethane. What would be the pros and cons of each? We dont want any edge bonding as our boards are moving. Also we want minimal maintenance, as everyone does.
Also some people are saying that Alkathane - oil-based polyurethane - is good and has lasted well for 19 years. But most of the professional floor sanders we spoke to dont use Alkthane and say it does not last. One who did use it said you need to put a sacrifical layer of metallised polish over the top and redo this occasionally. Has anyone any experience with this?
Thank you very much for any input. This forum is great.
Sandstonehouse
Have been reading about various members queries with regard to floor finishes, and the valuable information in the replies.
Ours is a forest red gum floor. We have seen comments about treatex (whittle wax) on this forum. Has treatex lived up to its promise over time? We were thinking of using the traditional one not the eco one. Has the treatex kept its color or gone yellow? Would it be too dark on a dark red floor like the forest red gum?
We are deciding between it and the Bona Traffic waterbased polyurethane. What would be the pros and cons of each? We dont want any edge bonding as our boards are moving. Also we want minimal maintenance, as everyone does.
Also some people are saying that Alkathane - oil-based polyurethane - is good and has lasted well for 19 years. But most of the professional floor sanders we spoke to dont use Alkthane and say it does not last. One who did use it said you need to put a sacrifical layer of metallised polish over the top and redo this occasionally. Has anyone any experience with this?
Thank you very much for any input. This forum is great.
Sandstonehouse