Bona Nordic Seal on red oak
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Bona Amber, Classic or Nordic seal on Red Oak with Swiss Coffee walls?
Comments (5)have your flooring person sand one area, and then apply sample swatches of the products you're thinking of. view them during different times of day as the lighting changes. once you picked a product, it'll be easy to sand that sample patch down again to get it ready for the whole job. (just be sure it's the kind of floor that can withstand multiple sandings.)...See MoreHere are photos of Bona Nordic and Bona Natural on white oak
Comments (27)We didn't move in yet so I cannot comment on it 🤷. You might want to do some reading regarding matt finish. Some people complain that is hard to live with finish, because for example foot marks while walking barefoot. I think they are some discussions on houzz regarding that...See MoreWhite oak floors - Bona Drifast vs NordicSeal? Mega vs Traffic?
Comments (11)Sorry, just saw this. I feel two coats of finish is sufficient when applied over sealer at the prescribed rate. This is especially true for Traffic which goes on heavier (350-400 sq. ft/gallon for Traffic, 500-600 for Mega). More coats of finish make the floor smoother, filling in the grain, and making wear and scratches more evident. If you're in a situation where you need more longevity, you can have more coats applied and live with the consequences. In most residential situations my customers want their floor recoated when it looks bad due to wear and scratches, not when the finish wears through. The surface accumulates the same amount of wear and scratches whether it has 2 coats or 20 coats, at which point it will look a bit shabby and require a recoat....See MoreLVP to match Bona Nordic Seal on white oak
Comments (5)How are you liking the elandura so far? I’m trying to see if anyone has had the same problem with the floor that I am currently having. I had it installed throughout my entire house a little over a year ago. The salesman really sold me on the pvc free aspect. There were no reviews that I could find as I believe it was a new product at the time. However, if I could go back in time, I would have never installed these floors. The product (well what I received) is defective. I am waiting on response from customer service. Let me know if you have had any issues....See MoreG & S Floor Service
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