Pad And Recoat Hardwood Floors
This product is meant to prepare these types of finishes so that a new coating will bond to the existing finish.
Pad and recoat hardwood floors. A screen and recoat is the best kept secret in the hardwood flooring world. Recoating a typical floor 200 sq. Or so is about half the cost of sanding and refinishing it. While it s called screening or alternately scuffing or buffing in some cases it s using a fine grit sandpaper to take off the top layer of finish.
When you screen and recoat hardwood floors you have the options of changing the gloss level of the finish. To screen and recoat hardwood floors you subject the floor to a very light abrasive. Read on and remember the buffer is your friend. So if your floors are too glossy and you want more of a satin look you can do that or.
This process is not ideal for floors finished with shellac or aluminum oxide finishes. To recoat these floors just buff the floor with a white pad only. Spray the floor with bona prep and buff it into the floor.