Thank you this was a the BEST vid ANYTHING I have found online. No vanity ,no self-promotion just simple description and explained what's detail rather than performance!
Thanks for making a video that didn't make me want to slit my wrists. You are great at what you do the floor looks fantastic. I am very impressed at the end result.
Thank you for posting, I used a micro fiber 3/8 nap (washed before using) with Behr poly... all I could find in my area. I followed your directions. Came out great. Wife didnt think I could do it, but I did and won dinner, beer and a knobber.
I know it's been awhile, but I was wondering how the waterproofing of this product holds up. We are debating using it in our kitchen and in areas of the home that are high traffic but also may have water issues (snow tracked into the area and things of that nature.)
Get the high traffic stuff or consider Oil if you don’t mind it being an amber tint instead of clear. It has been tested and the oil based old up slightly better. Either way 2-3 coats should hold up for 8-10 years
Thank you this was a
the BEST vid ANYTHING
I have found online.
No vanity ,no self-promotion just simple description and explained what's detail rather than performance!
Thanks Matt!!
Thanks for making a video that didn't make me want to slit my wrists. You are great at what you do the floor looks fantastic. I am very impressed at the end result.
Thank you for posting, I used a micro fiber 3/8 nap (washed before using) with Behr poly... all I could find in my area. I followed your directions. Came out great. Wife didnt think I could do it, but I did and won dinner, beer and a knobber.
Did you use water based or oil based poly?
@@kevinbjorn267 water based
I always used the ol t-bar. I stored it in a pvc tube full of paint thinner. It would last a good month or longer.
Did you dampen the roller with water like you did the cutter?
Thinking about skipping sanding in between coats considering how the first coat soaked into the floor. What are your thoughts?
I know it's been awhile, but I was wondering how the waterproofing of this product holds up. We are debating using it in our kitchen and in areas of the home that are high traffic but also may have water issues (snow tracked into the area and things of that nature.)
Get the high traffic stuff or consider Oil if you don’t mind it being an amber tint instead of clear. It has been tested and the oil based old up slightly better. Either way 2-3 coats should hold up for 8-10 years
What type of roller? The same as for painting? What nap?
Tyler Bradshaw 3/8 nap. You can use a Wooster or Purdy as long as it does not shed.
@@ronurban16 Great video.
Is that a high gloss? Looks very shiny for water based
It's wet. Go figure.
What polyurethane do you recommend?
Can a roller be used for oil based poly?
Bona has one that can be rolled. You can’t roll Duraseal.
What type of roller did you use?
3/8 nap Bona. you can use a good Purdy from Lowe’s. 3/8 non shedding
What finish did you use
Would you please share what brand of water based polyurethane you are using? Thank you in advance for any info!
Bona. I like Bona Mega One.
My Varathane, no-odor, matte-finish water based poly says not to use a roller. Can I still use a roller ?
profwaldo I would say no. They probably don’t use an anti foaming agent and the roller will cause bubbles.
Thank you... And thanks for the speedy reply !!! Damn the torpedos, I'm goin' in !.. ;-)
Very smooth
What nap roller?
3/8
Thanks brother
How would u apply it on a Herringbone pattern floor?🙄
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