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blue March 11th 04 11:21 PM

refinish stairs - slippery not wanted
 
Just about to sand and finish the stairs going from the main floor to
the upstairs bedrooms. The stairs are maple I believe (seems to be the
same wood as the rest of the house which is maple). My first thought was
to simply sand and Verethane but I can see this being a slippery surface
for stairs and with a child's bedroom upstairs, this is out of the
question. I realize I could simply add a carpet runner, but prefer not to.

What other alternatives are out there that would provide me with similar
protection to Verethane but wouldn't be as slippery? I wouldn't mind
doing a coloured stain, but will this provide the wear protection that
stairs need? I read on some web site that "Minwax's Polyurethane
products have been tested for slip resistance", anyone had any
experience with this brand and slipperiness?

Suggestions welcome.

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William Brown March 12th 04 12:11 AM

refinish stairs - slippery not wanted
 
I had good results with a low-sheen waterborne urethane. The steps
don't seem at all slippery. I didn't sand them really smooth and I
think the grain I left helps.

blue wrote:
Just about to sand and finish the stairs going from the main floor to
the upstairs bedrooms. The stairs are maple I believe (seems to be the
same wood as the rest of the house which is maple). My first thought was
to simply sand and Verethane but I can see this being a slippery surface
for stairs and with a child's bedroom upstairs, this is out of the
question. I realize I could simply add a carpet runner, but prefer not to.

What other alternatives are out there that would provide me with similar
protection to Verethane but wouldn't be as slippery? I wouldn't mind
doing a coloured stain, but will this provide the wear protection that
stairs need? I read on some web site that "Minwax's Polyurethane
products have been tested for slip resistance", anyone had any
experience with this brand and slipperiness?

Suggestions welcome.


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blue March 12th 04 02:38 AM

refinish stairs - slippery not wanted
 
Thanks William, I think I am going to give that a try. I just found out
today that staining maple isn't a grand idea because maple doesn't stain
well (apparently will end up blotchy?). We did the floors in water-based
Varathane so having the stairs match would be fine. I tried sliding
across our hardwood floors this evening and it wasn't as slippery as I
thought. :-) Good call on the low-sheen though, I think I might do satin
for the stairs instead of semi-gloss (like we did the floors), for some
reason I think it would be even less slippery?

William Brown wrote:

I had good results with a low-sheen waterborne urethane. The steps
don't seem at all slippery. I didn't sand them really smooth and I
think the grain I left helps.

blue wrote:

Just about to sand and finish the stairs going from the main floor to
the upstairs bedrooms. The stairs are maple I believe (seems to be the
same wood as the rest of the house which is maple). My first thought
was to simply sand and Verethane but I can see this being a slippery
surface for stairs and with a child's bedroom upstairs, this is out of
the question. I realize I could simply add a carpet runner, but prefer
not to.

What other alternatives are out there that would provide me with
similar protection to Verethane but wouldn't be as slippery? I
wouldn't mind doing a coloured stain, but will this provide the wear
protection that stairs need? I read on some web site that "Minwax's
Polyurethane products have been tested for slip resistance", anyone
had any experience with this brand and slipperiness?

Suggestions welcome.




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jeffc March 15th 04 02:35 PM

refinish stairs - slippery not wanted
 

"blue" wrote in message
...

What other alternatives are out there that would provide me with similar
protection to Verethane but wouldn't be as slippery?


The best thing to do rather than mess with crazy painting ideas is to just
use gloss polyurethane, and then add slip-free adhesive strips.



jdk March 15th 04 04:02 PM

refinish stairs - slippery not wanted
 
jeffc wrote:
"blue" wrote in message
...

What other alternatives are out there that would provide me with similar
protection to Verethane but wouldn't be as slippery?



The best thing to do rather than mess with crazy painting ideas is to just
use gloss polyurethane, and then add slip-free adhesive strips.


use the gloss as stated above. then put non slip granules in some of the
urethane. it comes in the can. test the amount to mix on a scrap board.
i used this in a bath on cork for my wife with ms.



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