E20 Scandinavian Soaped Floors l Bleaching Wooden Floor
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
- Soaped floors is an age-old Scandinavian wood finishing tradition for flooring and is a great environmental friendly option for treating your floors.
By adding linseed oil soap to the floor it reacts with sunlight and turns the wood lighter and lighter, stopping the natural darkening and yellowing of the wood.
It takes some effort, but it's worthwhile the process because these types of floors become more beautiful with time. The soap and scrubbing turns the wood dirt repellent and durable. The oil nurtures the wood and lightens it every time you clean it. So if you take care of the floor you never have to treat them again and they can stay like this for hundreds of years. But you need to to scrub them at least once a year with cold water and linseed oil soap.
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Floor looks beautiful! !!!
Thank you :-)
Stunning, but then you put so much hard work into the preparation. Well done.
It was a lot of work put into the preparation yes 😱 I planned to do it in a weekend and ended up using two weeks (I work full time so I only get a few hours in the evening on workdays)
Beautiful!
Thank you 😁
Amazing floor. ❤
Lots of hard work huh Moa but so worth it in the long run and focus on the end results.Its so great to see you have such pride in fixing up an old building that has so many past memories with others from the past. Your home is a treasure.hugs Beth a former teacher lol
Thank you 😁 I bet you would have loved this house as an old teacher. The teacher and his/her family lived in the school even after it stopped working as a school up until the 70s 😄
What a result after all of your hard work and persistence 👍
That is amazing.
😀😀
Gorgeous! Love it. Greetings from cologne Andy
Thank you, I am actually doing the same thing to a wardrobe in pine this evening. We'll see how it turns out in a vlog in a distant future 😆
I really like your floor !
Hi! I live in Maine, pine floors are a big thing here! I’m thinking of installing pine floors in half of my house(replacing wall to wall carpeting). Do you think this method would work well with pine flooring in the kitchen? Thanks!
Wow, fascinating! Thankyou!
I’m curious about do this on an old floor. Thank you
Beautiful ❤
Thank you 🙏
I love this!
Yes, it's such a wonderful technique! This type of floor has been on my wishinglist for years now.
The floors are beautiful. I am curious to know. You mentioned there are two methods; the traditional with soap only and the modern with oil and soap mixed together. Why did you choose the modern version? Thank you!
Great question! With the newer version you only need to add soap once in a couple of years and you only need to treat it once. With the traditional version you have to to it 5-6 times and let it dry in between before you can use it. The downside is at the modern version tend to be a little sticky (kind of but more matted is a better word for it) initially. That's almost gone now though
Hi, We tried the såpning method according to your instructions as have heard that the scrubbing of the traditional såpskura method can break the soft fibres in pine. However, after six washes some parts of our floor look almost like they did after sanding. Should we have added water to the soap before brushing it on? Any advice greatly appreciated!
Well I have only done my own floors so that's my only experience. But some small parts of my floor remained the same and on my floor my mistake was that I left some remains of the old varnish. Because the floor were so uneven it was hard to remove 100 %. Also there are some uneveness because parts of the floor had been covered up for decades. You could also try to contact the brand you use and send pictures. I sent Selder&Co one and got an immediate reply
@@old_school_moaboa Thank you for the quick response! We used the same brand so I will also try checking in with them. :)
Where can I buy the product you used? Looks like I will need to import it to the U.S. Can’t find anything like it here.
www.earthandflax.com/linseed-oil-soap sell the same stuff but different brand
@@old_school_moaboathank you! I actually found the same product you used and was able to order it online! Just finished treating my floors and it seems to have raised the grain of the wood a decent amount. Now they are no longer smooth from the sanding. Did yours do that? If so, how/can I smooth it back out without ruining the finish?
@@KaylaFritz-np3jp no they didn't, but I don't think a sanding with a very light touch and super fine sand papper will ruin the finish. It's kind of hard to avoid as wood always raise when it gets wet. I would assume it wears off?
@@old_school_moaboathank you! Fingers crossed I can fix it. I might have used too much of the soap. 😬
Hi! Why did you choose Selders golvsåpa and not their golvolja? We dont want to vax it so I am choosing between their golvsåpa or golvolja… 🩶
Well, golvsåpa is soap and golvolja is oil. Both will be good for the floor and the wood. The reason I chose the soap is because it makes the wood light (some kind of natural chemical reaction when exposed to the sun) and bright while the oil makes it yellow (I used the oil on my doors, about a year ago if you look back on some of my earlier vlogs). Also when you clean the floor with the soap and scrub it like in the old times, it makes the wood more durable. The soap I think also creates a more dirt repellent shine, at least after some time when it's been scrubbed many times. I hope this helps! You can also send an e-mail to Selder&Company, they reply quick :-) They are the experts, I am still a newbie with this! Good luck, Moa
@@old_school_moaboa Thank you so much for your reply! 🫶🏻 Well golvsåpan it is then! We don't want any yellowing of the floor, and dont want to treat it with harsh lye either. Have loved looking through your videos! Xx Lisa
Hi! I live in Maine, pine floors are a big thing here! I’m thinking of installing pine floors in half of my house(replacing wall to wall carpeting). Do you think this method would work well with pine flooring in the kitchen? Thanks!
Hi! I live in Maine, pine floors are a big thing here! I’m thinking of installing pine floors in half of my house(replacing wall to wall carpeting). Do you think this method would work well with pine flooring in the kitchen? Thanks!