Hi all, I posted this thread Please help - messed up the floorboards a while ago after messing up my mother's floorboards.
I eventually opted to have someone in to have them sanded and I'd varnish them afterwards. I'm very pleased with the results (see images) and it's come out a white pine with some parts a little darker.
I was told by the guys who did it that if i put water down it would show me the colour a clear finish would give. But after two coats of a test area of ronseal clear, it doesn't seem to be making much difference. The other image here shows water, the two coats, and none.
How can I achieve a golden colour similar to the water effect, keeping the natural grains of the wood?
Want to make sure what I'm doing this time to avoid any more mess ups
I eventually opted to have someone in to have them sanded and I'd varnish them afterwards. I'm very pleased with the results (see images) and it's come out a white pine with some parts a little darker.
I was told by the guys who did it that if i put water down it would show me the colour a clear finish would give. But after two coats of a test area of ronseal clear, it doesn't seem to be making much difference. The other image here shows water, the two coats, and none.
How can I achieve a golden colour similar to the water effect, keeping the natural grains of the wood?
Want to make sure what I'm doing this time to avoid any more mess ups