Spreading Polyurethane On Floors

Pour a small amount of polyurethane onto the floor beginning in one corner of the space.
Spreading polyurethane on floors. Polyurethane is a clear protecting agent that can be either oil or water based. It s best to apply polyurethane to flat as in level surfaces so the finish can self level and is less likely to drip. Some old school floor finishers rely on paintbrushes to spread finish because of the control over lap marks and voids that a paintbrush provides but polyurethane applicators are easier to use and. Using the right roller head to apply polyurethane will give an even application to your hardwood floors.
Use the 5 to 3 brush to apply polyurethane to wood flooring edges and use the roller or pad to apply it to the center of the floor. Optimized drying technology results in faster recoat time between coats. Superior durability for hardwood floors. Work toward an exit so that you don t paint yourself literally into a corner.
Minwax super fast drying polyurethane for floors is a clear oil based durable protective finish specifically formulated for use on hardwood floors. Minimize this problem by applying thinner coats or by switching from standard brush on poly to a wipe on or spray finish both of which can be applied in very thin coats. Spread the polyurethane slowly and smoothly with a lamb s wool applicator available from janitorial supply houses. When applying polyurethane on vertical surfaces you may experience drips or runs.
The finishing step for wood floors after they have been sanded and stained is the polyurethane process.