Groggy
30th January 2007, 03:44 PM
I have a friend being advised by a flooring installer that the Synteko urethane is a better alternative than a polyurethane.
A search only had one hit on the oil and seemed to indicate it had a drying problem.
Is it in fact a superior choice or would you recommend poly be used instead. The floor has been recently repaired following flooding and half the floor had a two-pack poly on it. The entire floor is being sanded back to bare timber, so which is the better route to take?
The spec sheet says that the Synteko can be re-applied to itself later, which may prove to be an advantage.
This is an insurance repair and my friend is concerned the change from poly to Synteco is more to the advantage of the installer than himself (ie the product is cheaper or less labour intensive to apply rather than a better product).
A search only had one hit on the oil and seemed to indicate it had a drying problem.
Is it in fact a superior choice or would you recommend poly be used instead. The floor has been recently repaired following flooding and half the floor had a two-pack poly on it. The entire floor is being sanded back to bare timber, so which is the better route to take?
The spec sheet says that the Synteko can be re-applied to itself later, which may prove to be an advantage.
This is an insurance repair and my friend is concerned the change from poly to Synteco is more to the advantage of the installer than himself (ie the product is cheaper or less labour intensive to apply rather than a better product).