japan black floor disaster
We recently had our new tas oak floors in the kitchen/living area stained with Feast Watson Japan Black. The floorer followed the instructions by sealing with shellac (french polish) before the final coat using a tung oil based sealant (all feast watson products).
The finish is now peeling off! With every slight knock a bubble forms and the shellac peels off.
The floorer is going to strip it all back and start again but I am petrified the same will happen. I've since heard about this happening to others - apparently black japan is not recommended for high traffic areas.
I love the look of black floors but I want a hard wearing finish - I have three kids and a dog!
Any suggestions for an alternive stain/seal/finish??
Full drying must be allowed to get good adhesion.
Is the Black Japan a Paint or a Stain.
Was it allowed to throughly dry before the Tung oil was applied?
Brushing Polyurathane is commonly used as a single component coating for floors. Do a search for polyurethane for floors, many use this coating
You could use the the Poly as the sealer for the first coat, thin it down 50% with White Spirits.
Then follow the directions on the can.
Poly, is more durable and chemnical resistant the tung oil finishes.
Good Luck
water base vs solvent poly.
Gaza,
That makes sense in some areas, what about the rest of the country.
Polyurethane, both the single and the 2K are the most popular floor coating over here. In fact we have a hybrid that is a water base polyurethane that is very popular now.
Making up a Black Polyurethane.
I agree, colored Black Poly is the way to go. Its the most durable of the single component coatings.
Not, every supplier has black poly in stock, but many will add the black pigmented colorant into the clear poly, and aggatate them together to make up a Black Polyurethane coating.
Good Luck