The contractor won't let me talk to his flooring sub to ask what he used and why the two parts of the house don't match. Widely used across a variety of environments, Glitsa oil-modified polyurethane finishes are an excellent choice for any job. Even the two componet finishes (like bona traffic). Polyurethane delivers a rich color and degree of depth while providing excellent protection. The answer is they are not. Some of the moisture curing urethanes are very hard and durable and have cosmetic qualities similar to oil based polyurethane. The initial 2 were July 2012 before. Smooth floors are much less forgiving. The superior clarity is one of the selling points of this product.
- It works like a finish should – it gives the wood a nice warm color; it’s durable and simple to use; and it has great flow so you can apply it in many different ways. Just given the information i have. We really want the visual appearance to match. The main manufacturers are Glitsa, Synteko, and Precision. But if your trying to put urethane down. It’s a very tough finish but the fumes absolutely stink for days on end as it’s drying and curing. Scratches are probably going to be your buggest problem so i dont think a two componet urethane is worth it. Raises eyebrows. It has DOUBLE the wear layer of any other LVP on the market (40 mil vs. 20 mil) and the planks are 9 in by 5 feet which is 50% wider and 25% longer than most LVP. Upstairs looks like a matte finish, and it feels like paper. Glitsa’s oil-modified polyurethane finish is a transparent, slightly-amber-in-appearance, oil-based finish formulated to provide excellent durability and stain resistance. Mine is probably 1/4 inch. I don't know what they put down, but it has a matte finish that doesn't match the rest of the house which has the high gloss. From the prior post, my question was is it possible to put gloss over matte, assuming its a compatible product, and end up with a glossy finish, or will the matte underneath make the results still matte? I am planning to either recoat my hardwood floors or sand them down. I am considering urethane finishes because they are less expensive and less toxic. All reviewers. In addition, the optical clarity is better in terms of scratching. In an effort to stay on top of trends and ensure that we offer the best to our customers, Metro Atl. I'm not a builder.... but I researched this topic to death for our own home. A gallon of concentrate will make 16 gallons of freshly scented, no rinsing required cleaner. Use Glitsa MultiKote or synteko classic.