Wooden floor sanding - sealer before varnish
I have sanded the floors of three flats over the last couple of years, and
it is very soon the time to do another one. I have always used Ronseal Diamond Hard (satin), and the results have always been great. However, considering the price of the varnish - ~£35 for a 2.5L tin, I have always used a floor sealer 1st which saved on at least one if not 2 coats of varnish at a fraction of the price. I used the Screwfix one with a runny-honey consistency. Unfortunately they seem to have stopped stocking it now. Any idea who does them at a reasonable price? I am looking to cover around 30m2. TIA. |
Wooden floor sanding - sealer before varnish
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 15:33:59 -0000, "JoeJoe" wrote:
I have sanded the floors of three flats over the last couple of years, and it is very soon the time to do another one. I have always used Ronseal Diamond Hard (satin), and the results have always been great. However, considering the price of the varnish - ~£35 for a 2.5L tin, I have always used a floor sealer 1st which saved on at least one if not 2 coats of varnish at a fraction of the price. I used the Screwfix one with a runny-honey consistency. Unfortunately they seem to have stopped stocking it now. Any idea who does them at a reasonable price? I am looking to cover around 30m2. TIA. The "Diamond hard" stuff makes the whole job work out more than a decent carpet. Can you just thin it down a bit, what does it say on the can ? I found a specalist website for paints & varnishes, but have lost the link, maybe google will help. Rick |
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