Thank you for the video! It looks like the floor, which you show the demonstration on, has already some coats on it. Do you have a video, where you roll a newly sanded floor?
Hi @og7748 - The process is the same, but you need to generally work a little faster with Sealers, as they tend to soak in a bit and thus dry faster than Finish layers sitting on top. Also, make sure that you check and maintain the environmental conditions - temperature, relative humidity, and air flow - anything that might cause your Sealer application to dry too fast. Hope that helps!
Is it necessary to use the cut in pad if no baseboards are installed? Can I roll across the grain at the "headboard" as mentioned in the video then back-roll into the field without leaving a overlap mark or heavy line? Thank you!
Hi @dansarfert3585 - It's always good to have a detail tool in your pocket for those areas where the roller can't reach, like a cut-in pad or a brush; but, yes, you can ditch the cut-in pad when baseboard is not installed and roll across the heardboards and then out into the field without leaving a lap line. Hope that helps!
Thank you for the video! It looks like the floor, which you show the demonstration on, has already some coats on it.
Do you have a video, where you roll a newly sanded floor?
Hi @og7748 - The process is the same, but you need to generally work a little faster with Sealers, as they tend to soak in a bit and thus dry faster than Finish layers sitting on top. Also, make sure that you check and maintain the environmental conditions - temperature, relative humidity, and air flow - anything that might cause your Sealer application to dry too fast. Hope that helps!
Is it necessary to use the cut in pad if no baseboards are installed? Can I roll across the grain at the "headboard" as mentioned in the video then back-roll into the field without leaving a overlap mark or heavy line? Thank you!
Hi @dansarfert3585 - It's always good to have a detail tool in your pocket for those areas where the roller can't reach, like a cut-in pad or a brush; but, yes, you can ditch the cut-in pad when baseboard is not installed and roll across the heardboards and then out into the field without leaving a lap line. Hope that helps!
What kind of roller?
Hi @ludwinorantes3952 - The Bona Roller is a 3/8" nap microfiber roller. Hope that answers your question.