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On 02/01/2011 15:43, Farmer Giles wrote:
Three or four years back I put down a solid oak floor in our lounge, after sanding it down I finished it with water-based polyurethane floor varnish from either Screwfix or Toolstation. This was fine until about a year ago when the surface became badly worn in places. It's a bit of a mess now, and I'm going to have to sand it down again and re-varnish. Anyone got any recommendations on the best varnish to use - or any tips on applying it? The _best_ varnish is going to be a two-pot yacht varnish. The real stuff, not the kind you buy from a DIY shed. However you may not like the price. Ideally you sand to bare wood, then apply West Systems Epoxy or similar as an undercoat, then a couple of coats of two-pot varnish on top. x-posted... Andy |
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