Thank you for sharing your perspective, but I hold a different view. In my experience, an oil-based finish, when applied correctly, can last nearly twice as long as its any waterbased. The solid content of these finishes is significantly higher as well. While water-based finishes are suitable for lighter shades and have improved greatly, they don’t compare to oil-based finishes for medium to dark shades. It seems we’ll have to agree to disagree on this matter.
@@tracichristensen4073 Hello again. With the natural looks we don't use a traditional stain. We use the Bona Sealers that have a pigment. They have many sealers that can slightly manipulate the natural look. Clear is great for a true natural look, Nordic White sealer is great for a slightly white-washed look. Our website is www.hardwood-guys.com or you may google our name. Have a great day!
@@TheHardwoodGuysUSA perfect! I’m in the middle of refinishing my floors that cover most of my main level and I want to get the color right the first time. Thanks for your help!
This was super helpful! Thank you!
Have watched this many times .. very helpful .. thanks
Early American was always number 1 when I was sanding
What brand is the weathered oak stain?
Special Walnut? Disappointed it was not on list!
Oil based polyurethane is old technology, two component commercial grade finishes are far superior! Bona Traffic HD is the best!
Thank you for sharing your perspective, but I hold a different view. In my experience, an oil-based finish, when applied correctly, can last nearly twice as long as its any waterbased. The solid content of these finishes is significantly higher as well. While water-based finishes are suitable for lighter shades and have improved greatly, they don’t compare to oil-based finishes for medium to dark shades. It seems we’ll have to agree to disagree on this matter.
Aged Oak is the bees knees
What brand is the Provincial ?
Duraseal is our go to but minwax has the same colors.
Hello! What brand of stain
is the Natural White Oak?
We like to use the Bona sealer and finish system. Mostly use the classic, Natural, or Nordic white sealer.
@@TheHardwoodGuysUSA Thanks for your response! do you have a website w a photo gallery?
@@TheHardwoodGuysUSA So in your video when it says natural white oak STAIN you used the Bona natural sealer?
@@tracichristensen4073 Hello again. With the natural looks we don't use a traditional stain. We use the Bona Sealers that have a pigment. They have many sealers that can slightly manipulate the natural look. Clear is great for a true natural look, Nordic White sealer is great for a slightly white-washed look. Our website is www.hardwood-guys.com or you may google our name. Have a great day!
@@TheHardwoodGuysUSA perfect! I’m in the middle of refinishing my floors that cover most of my main level and I want to get the color right the first time. Thanks for your help!
These floors are nice, but this dark look and high shine are so dated.
This why he is showing 10 options not everyone wants the same thing.