Penetrating Oil Or Hard Wax Oil Floor Finish

A zero voc finish is hard to find in the floor coating industry and we had been searching for one for a while.
Penetrating oil or hard wax oil floor finish. If you re looking for the ultimate environmentally friendly hardwood floor finish available at the moment then you ll have a hard time finding something better than monocoat. Penetrating oil finishes are designed to penetrate the wood not necessarily to sit on top of the floor in a thick wearlayer like a traditional oil modified or waterborne polyurethane finish. Unlike most other hardwood floor finishes penetrating oils don t leave a hard shell on top of the wood. Hardwax oil is an oil based finish that soaks in lightly colors the wood and forms a protective film on the surface of the wood.
It s not exactly clear why the floor finishing business is so far behind the paint industry voc free paints have been available in mainstream retail for years. Danish oil is a mixture of tung oil and varnish which though considered a penetrating oil sealer has many different properties from natural and hard wax oil finishes. Sand the wood floor on its final sanding with a low grit sandpaper pad using a mechanical buffer. Magic oil has a paltry 5g liter so it s not a huge advantage but it is one nonetheless.
This creates a wear layer that people pets and furniture stand on top of. Most are also familiar with oil such as danish oil with which you brush or rag on and the oil soaks in. Polyurethane finish systems are applied on top of a wood floor. The water resistance can be further enhanced by buffing with a standard floor buffing machine using a white or red pad.
This is a penetrating sealer and does not produce a coating on the surface like a polyurethane or lacquer finish. The objective is to leave a loose grain in the wood floor into which the penetrating oil finish. The oil helps bring out wood s beauty while the varnish resin offers somewhat more protection against chemicals heat scratches and stains than either oil or wax. The key difference between penetrating oil and polyurethane is how the finish interacts with the hardwood floor.
Danish oil finish mixes oil and poly. Neither of these finishes produce a strong hard wearing film on the surface. Danish oil often lumped in as an oil finish is actually a thin oil and varnish mixture. Bioshield hard oil is a plant based product made of all natural oils that creates a water resistant barrier.