Hi All
After reading so many good words about Blanchon Hard Wax Oil I decided to try it on my Parquet floor.
I have just re-sanded about 50sq m of Pitch Pine Parquet and applied the first coat of Blanchon Hard Wax Oil and I am having some doubts.
I applied using a foam roller and tried to ensure a nice thin coat, I worked about 2 sq m at a time. I then used a cotton cloth to buff the area up. The issue is very quickly my buffing cloth was very 'wet' with the Oil and no longer buffing. I don't think it is a disaster as the first coat looks nice and even but the buffing was not working as well as i would like
So how do I tackle the second coat?
Do I just need more buffing cloths?
Should I leave the Oil to 'dry' for longer before buffing?
I am tempted to hire a buffing machine for the second coat?
I hope it will all be fine just looking for some reassurance and guidance.
Thanks
Ben
After reading so many good words about Blanchon Hard Wax Oil I decided to try it on my Parquet floor.
I have just re-sanded about 50sq m of Pitch Pine Parquet and applied the first coat of Blanchon Hard Wax Oil and I am having some doubts.
I applied using a foam roller and tried to ensure a nice thin coat, I worked about 2 sq m at a time. I then used a cotton cloth to buff the area up. The issue is very quickly my buffing cloth was very 'wet' with the Oil and no longer buffing. I don't think it is a disaster as the first coat looks nice and even but the buffing was not working as well as i would like
So how do I tackle the second coat?
Do I just need more buffing cloths?
Should I leave the Oil to 'dry' for longer before buffing?
I am tempted to hire a buffing machine for the second coat?
I hope it will all be fine just looking for some reassurance and guidance.
Thanks
Ben