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Loba Invisible Protect vs. Loba 2K Supra AT

Amy Brookshire
last year
last modified: last year

I would love some advice. We have 5" live sawn white oak floors currently being sanded and should be ready for finishing shortly. Hardwood installer recommends Loba Invisible Protect for going with a natural look. I asked about if there was an advantage of using 2k Supra AT over Invisible Protect and was told they were "the same but the Supra has matting agents, same finish." Is this true? From what I read, Invisible Protect is only a matte finish where Supra is satin, semi and gloss. Also, Loba's website seems to indicate Supra is a superior product for scratch resistance. Ultimately, I guess I'm asking is Supra AT the same or is it a superior product? We have 3 dogs and live on a working farm and I want the most durable floor possible. Had been thinking of Bona HD but our installer uses Loba and Duraseal more often. Would there be any harm to 2 coats Invisible Protect with final coat being Supra AT in a satin? Or would it be better to go with Supra for all coats? Thanks

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