Old wooden floor: Oil, wax, or sealant?

  • Erstellt am 2008-07-23 20:17:42

sennor-1

2008-07-26 03:00:26
  • #1
Hi!

So far, sealing seems to be the best solution in my case. However, I have never done anything like this before. Do you think it is still possible to manage it without help? If one were to oil the floor now, what other disadvantages would that have? And how often does one actually have to carry out this process? :confused:

Best regards,
sennor ;)
 

yung-1

2008-07-27 21:19:29
  • #2
hi,

so if the room whose floor is to be oiled is not used heavily, then it is sufficient to oil it every 2 years. however, if the floor is used heavily, this care should be done once a year. the disadvantage is that it always has to be done again. otherwise, I really see no disadvantages...

best regards,
yung ;)
 

sennor-1

2008-07-28 23:20:39
  • #3
Hello!

So I still am not sure what I will decide on. But first, all the stuff that has accumulated in the room over the past years has to be taken out anyway. And then it’s time to clean and so on. I have heard that wooden floors can also be colored with a Colouröl. Do you know anything about that? :confused:

LG, sennor :)
 

mantafan-1

2008-07-29 12:12:42
  • #4
Hello sennor,

I have heard something about this oil, but I have not used it myself yet. But I think before you use this oil, you have to sand the floor anyway.
 

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