I need to polish to top of this oak slab coffee table.
Buffing hardwood floors after polyurethane.
Buffing between coats of wood floor finish can help adhesion of the next coat a.
Start in the back left corner of the room farthest from the door.
Turn the machine on holding it with both hands and begin buffing the floors slowly working from left to right across the back of.
One in a high traffic zone the other along a wall or in a closet.
Applying the initial urethane coating is relatively straightforward much like painting a wall but the second coat must be applied waxed and buffed correctly so that the floor and urethane layers.
I have already applied about 15 coats of polyurethane to the top and let it cure until i cannot smell.
Buffing is especially valuable for dealing with the nasty side of waterbased urethane the brush strokes the bubbles and the less than smooth results many people struggle with.
Pick at least two test areas on the floor.
Remove debris from the surface the first thing you need to do is get rid of dust and dirt from your floor.
Roughen up two test areas and then coat them with urethane to begin refinishing hardwood floors.
Buffing can create a glass smooth finish even after polyurethane has been applied not too well with nothing more than a brush in an ordinary home workshop.
Give the floors a final pass with a.
Buffing between coats of hardwood floor finish is demonstrated in this video.
Clean each area with a wood floor cleaner and roughen a 6 x 6 in.
Area with sanding screen.
Then re polish the area by applying hardwood floor wax with a terrycloth towel and rubbing it into the area.
Sweep or vacuum then mop with a commercial wood floor cleaner or solution of a quarter cup of dish soap and a gallon of warm water to lift any lingering grime.