Nothing exciting but I am surprised with the reflective surface already. I should have enough to do six coats total and there will be a wet sand in there somewhere.
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Edit: By mid-afternoon of day three the floor has four coats on it. I am applying them every 4 hours and have enough varnish to do six coats. Every coat is making it pop a little bit more but to be honest I can't wait to be done this job. Everything else has pretty well come to a halt inside as I do these coving coats. Tomorrow... I drywall the bathroom.
Cool, I just cut treads, risers and nosing out of osb, I went with two colours of walnut, how is your finish holding up? I went with a profession clear coat for high traffic floors
ReplyDeleteI only lived in the place for about 16 months after the floor was done. High traffic and a boxer puppy later though it was still good as new
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