My priority is to keep my 100 year old pine floorboards as close to their pale sanded colour as possible.
I have tried, on a small area, a water based polyurethane-Rustins satin, which gives the wood a very slightly warmer honey or yellow tint. Someone has suggested Bona might colour it less.
I have had an oil recommended, Blanchon Rough Timber Environment, as being most likely to keep the pine original pale colour and avoid further colouring.
I would really appreciate your advice on how to keep the original paleness (without limewash or staining), and how many coats, whilst providing a reasonably durable finish.
Thanks in advance
Fri
I have tried, on a small area, a water based polyurethane-Rustins satin, which gives the wood a very slightly warmer honey or yellow tint. Someone has suggested Bona might colour it less.
I have had an oil recommended, Blanchon Rough Timber Environment, as being most likely to keep the pine original pale colour and avoid further colouring.
I would really appreciate your advice on how to keep the original paleness (without limewash or staining), and how many coats, whilst providing a reasonably durable finish.
Thanks in advance
Fri