Dura seal durafinish liquid floor wax.
Floor wax over varnish.
As a result if you have a piece of furniture with polyurethane or varnish finish for example you can apply a finishing wax to.
It doesn t penetrate like wax does.
You can use it to add a classy finishing touch to new floors or for maintenance of existing floors.
Otherwise dirt and debris may embed in the finish.
You may have heard varnish used as a generic term for any finish but traditional varnish describes an older form of finish that contains alkyd resin oil and solvents.
Woodworking wax is also a good option if you want to polish over shellac oil varnish or lacquer finish.
You can definitely overdo it.
It does depend on what varnish you use the quality of the varnish how busy your household gets and regularly you maintain and clean your floor.
Its dominant role is that of a protective coating on the surface.
Hardwood floors are subjected to wear and tear from foot traffic over the years and require some type of protective coating to help the color and wood.
Before film finishes like polyurethane varnish were widely available paste wax was the best option for giving wood furniture and floors a protective coating but now the main purpose of wax is simply to polish the existing finish.
Unlike waxes or other hardwood floor refinisher products that provide a short term shine this added coat will last for years and extend the life of.
The floor requires a thorough cleaning before applying the high gloss coat.
It can be used to add a satin luster to previously sealed or stained hardwood floors as well as natural wood floors.
Varnish begins as oil but it s cooked with a resin to produce a drying hard wood finish.
You don t need much wax for that in fact the less the better.
While you can buff wax over shellac you cannot apply one of the polyurethane finishes over it so if you decide to change your floor s finish you ll need to completely strip away the shellac.
This story will show you how to refinish hardwood floors and add a new coat of finish directly over the old by first applying a liquid that roughens the old finish so the new finish can bond to it.
The life of a varnish is typically between 5 10 years.
A dust mop broom and dust pan or a vacuum cleaner removes the dust.