bigrich21
Member
Hi,
I recently fitted an Oak parquet or wood block floor, I know they aren't the same but I can't remember which is the correct classification. I always call it parquet.
Anyway, I finished it with a large drum roller using 80 grit, then once I was happy with that I hand sanded (It is my floor and I wanted it to be immaculate) using 80 grit as well.
The floor is 55sqm so it took a while.
I then finished it using Osmo Wood Protector - 1 coat.
Polyx Oil Semi Matt 2 coats. In between coats I gave it a light webrax, which was also 80 grit. This just de-nibbed it slightly and got rid of any bristles I had missed when applying it. They are hard to see when you are using a broom style brush.
The problem is it is like a chuffing ice rink! As you step onto it you have to be careful you don't do the splits, the kids think it is great to skid around on. Their favourite being for one to lie on a pillow while the other catapults them across the room.
Anyway - can I just use Osmo Polyx Oil non slip on top to try and stop this or do I need to remove what is there already? (Please don't say this!)
Or maybe a different non slip product on top? Non slip wax applied on top of it?
I contacted Osmo last week but haven't had a response, I could call them tomorrow if no one has any ideas.
Thanks.
I recently fitted an Oak parquet or wood block floor, I know they aren't the same but I can't remember which is the correct classification. I always call it parquet.
Anyway, I finished it with a large drum roller using 80 grit, then once I was happy with that I hand sanded (It is my floor and I wanted it to be immaculate) using 80 grit as well.
The floor is 55sqm so it took a while.
I then finished it using Osmo Wood Protector - 1 coat.
Polyx Oil Semi Matt 2 coats. In between coats I gave it a light webrax, which was also 80 grit. This just de-nibbed it slightly and got rid of any bristles I had missed when applying it. They are hard to see when you are using a broom style brush.
The problem is it is like a chuffing ice rink! As you step onto it you have to be careful you don't do the splits, the kids think it is great to skid around on. Their favourite being for one to lie on a pillow while the other catapults them across the room.
Anyway - can I just use Osmo Polyx Oil non slip on top to try and stop this or do I need to remove what is there already? (Please don't say this!)
Or maybe a different non slip product on top? Non slip wax applied on top of it?
I contacted Osmo last week but haven't had a response, I could call them tomorrow if no one has any ideas.
Thanks.