Kitchen floor
Transform an old wooden kitchen floor using hardwearing Resene Qristal ClearFloor 2K.
Ways with wood with Mark Rayner - Project 69
Difficulty level: Moderate
You will need: Clean damp cloth, Floor sanding equipment (consult your local hire centre), Hammer, Nail punch, Paintbrush, Resene paint bucket, Resene paint stirrer, Resene Qristal ClearFloor2K interior base, Resene Qristal ClearFloor2K satin hardener, Vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment, Suitable protective clothing – see Resene Data Sheet D53 and the Resene Putting your safety first brochure for further information
To get the look: Mark painted the kitchen door with Resene Lustacryl tinted to Resene Shiraz.
Other ideas: Transform a plywood floor in the same way using Resene Qristal ClearFloor 2K or Resene Aquaclear. Use Resene Colorwood wood stain first to enhance or change the floor colour.
Step one
Punch any protruding nail heads with the hammer and nail punch.
Step two
Using appropriate floor sanding equipment and wearing recommended protective clothing, carefully sand the floor and edges, sanding in the direction of the grain.
Step three
Vacuum clean any sanding residue using a soft brush attachment.
Step four
Wipe over the sanded floor with a slightly damp cloth, and allow the floor to dry.
Step five
Ensuring you mix enough solution to give the floor one full coat, carefully measure ten parts Resene Qristal ClearFloor 2K interior base to one part satin hardener.
Step six
Carefully stir the solution thoroughly and then allow the mixed product to stand for 10-15 minutes.
Step eight
Repeat steps five to seven until four complete coats have been applied. Allow seven days for coating to reach full cure.
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