Green Building Forum - wood finish for floors Tue, 19 Dec 2023 07:59:09 +0000 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/ Lussumo Vanilla 1.0.3 wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261686#Comment_261686 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261686#Comment_261686 Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:23:07 +0100 rsk1 wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261687#Comment_261687 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261687#Comment_261687 Thu, 28 Sep 2017 17:33:39 +0100 gyrogear Posted By: rsk1are there any even more eco options

well, my ultra-eco project was a distressed wood floor (made of old roofing boards), sanded down, then treated with insecticide, then stained, then two coats of short-oil home-made varnish, then two coats of shop-bought varnish.

It has stood up well, and is low-maintenance.

gg]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261692#Comment_261692 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261692#Comment_261692 Thu, 28 Sep 2017 19:16:37 +0100 revor wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261694#Comment_261694 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261694#Comment_261694 Thu, 28 Sep 2017 20:17:06 +0100 rsk1 wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261717#Comment_261717 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261717#Comment_261717 Fri, 29 Sep 2017 10:06:31 +0100 Simon Still wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261721#Comment_261721 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261721#Comment_261721 Fri, 29 Sep 2017 10:44:42 +0100 Beau Posted By: rsk1When I used osmo polyx in the past i didn't find it to be very hard wearing. Anyone suggest anything else?
Yes some friends used it on an oak floor in a shop and it's not looking good. It does not seem to have enough gloss to clean well.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261725#Comment_261725 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261725#Comment_261725 Fri, 29 Sep 2017 12:09:48 +0100 Simon Still wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261727#Comment_261727 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261727#Comment_261727 Fri, 29 Sep 2017 12:47:36 +0100 Beau Posted By: Simon StillOk - a shop is very different to domestic use.
But it looked shabby very quickly. At the end of the day oil finishes need regular upkeep. My parents place has oak with Liberon floor oil perfectly good for a while but needs a re-coat at least once a year to look smart. I am woodworker by trade and happily use oils for furniture but went for Diamond glaze for our own wooden floor.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261745#Comment_261745 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261745#Comment_261745 Fri, 29 Sep 2017 17:29:38 +0100 rsk1
It was in a housing co-operative: the kitchen and a room that had a ping pong table in it. So, heavy traffic. #]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261780#Comment_261780 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261780#Comment_261780 Sat, 30 Sep 2017 20:01:35 +0100 marsaday
It is not oil, but water based. I bought some 2 weeks ago to redo my wood floor. It is a thin water solution with a little tungsten oil in it. I spoke to their sales team and they said it is really a water based product. I don't know how they can describe it as "wood oil".

I got a full refund from screwfix and bought the Osmo oil i have used before. It does need regular top ups however.

I would say a re oil every 3 years is about right.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261782#Comment_261782 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261782#Comment_261782 Sat, 30 Sep 2017 20:22:21 +0100 Beau Posted By: marsadayPlease please do not use the Liberone wood oil !!

It is not oil, but water based. I bought some 2 weeks ago to redo my wood floor. It is a thin water solution with a little tungsten oil in it. I spoke to their sales team and they said it is really a water based product. I don't know how they can describe it as "wood oil".
.

That's a shame. Guess they have changed their formula as I have used their oils for year and all were oil based.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261789#Comment_261789 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261789#Comment_261789 Sat, 30 Sep 2017 23:45:08 +0100 marsaday
When I used it out came a watery milk solution.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261794#Comment_261794 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261794#Comment_261794 Sun, 01 Oct 2017 07:44:10 +0100 Beau
When I used it out came a watery milk solution.</blockquote>
The giveaway is what's recommended for cleaning. Darn shame as the old stuff was good. http://www.liberon.co.uk/product/floor-oil/ At least they have not yet ruined their finishing oil by the looks of it.

There is a big push for water based finishes as I think they avoid VOCs but the quality of them rarely compares with the old oil based finishes.]]>
wood finish for floors http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261807#Comment_261807 http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=15319&Focus=261807#Comment_261807 Sun, 01 Oct 2017 13:38:15 +0100 Otterbank Michael]]>