How to Buff Stain Onto a Hardwood Floor | Bona Certified Craftsman Training
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Hardwood floor contractors watch as Rob Johnson from Bona demonstrates how to buff on Early American-colored DriFast Stain at City Floor Supply during the Bona Certified Craftsman Training event. Click here to view upcoming events like these: bit.ly/2F1wbIV
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How do you suggest we hit tight corners and other tight places the machine cannot reach? buff onand off by hand first real quick?
Yes, you could have someone buff it by hand in this case.
Looks like a hassle. What do you do with your shoes once they have stain all over the bottoms. What about if there is trim up. I could use the wipe method and beat the buffer technique on that board
Yea but when you're in a big room of 1,000 square feet are you going to wipe the center out with the wiping method? The Buffer is nice for the bigger area.
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I trowel my stain on and buff it off..Whatever is easy for you...Great video guys🤙
What type of carpet is used for the pad? Any carpet to avoid?
We recommend using a carpet pad that is specifically manufactured for stain application, like this one - www.cityfloorsupply.com/p/buffer-brush-carpet-stain-applicator-pad/6221
Many regular carpets suited for installation contain stain repellent chemicals, so you would want to avoid using them for this purpose.
How do you do your control samples with this method? I’d love to talk with you more about this