Bona traffic vs Bona Traffic HD
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Bona Naturale vs Bona traffic in matte
Comments (17)I think you are on the right track. The nice thing about starting with the glossy stuff is you will see the SHINIEST OF THE SHINY. You can then tone it down from there. The satin will look quite glossy in the first few weeks. But that will calm down. It's just something about the 'fresh' finish that keeps everything very 'fresh and shiny' for a little bit longer than you would expect. Relax and let the process happen. The Bona will take 5-7 days to cure...so take your time and view it (before moving back in) over several days. Take photos from the same spot (like a doorway) every time you visit. Visit at different times during the day to see it's sheen under different lighting situations. If, after 5 days or so you are GROSSLY unhappy, then now would be the time to discuss a coat of matte....before you move in. And by grossly unhappy I mean, "Hyperventilating, dizzy, nauseated at the very thought of what you've just done to your home"....See MoreHelp! Bona Nautral primer and Bona Traffic Raw HD white streaks
Comments (4)I am a DIYer who has used Natural Seal. It does not go down easily, and the installer should have familiarity with it before applying it on a paid job. It has a white pigment to lighten the wood in it that you can't see until it dries so careful application is critical. These are "lap marks," where his roller strokes overlapped with previous strokes, resulting in a double application of the pigmented primer in those places. You have two options: 1) Try to get your money back and find someone who knows how to use this product to do it right 2) Have your installer start over and use Bona Classic Seal. It doesn't have any pigment, so you won't run into this problem. Trade-off is that it won't lighten your floors like the Natural Seal, but it also won't darken them like oil-based poly either....See MoreHow does Bona Domo compare to Bona Traffic HD?
Comments (1)Best to contact your local Bona rep for information on Domo. It is far less superior than Traffic HD....See MoreBona Mega One vs Bona Traffic HD color difference?
Comments (2)He showed me the initial samples but I assumed it was what I asked for (Traffic HD) but when he was starting the real floors I saw a can of Mega One. I'm wondering if it will make a big difference on the color. I apologize, it's white oak...I thought I had edited to add that in but I guess it didn't save properly....See Moremeluky
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