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We varnished our kitchen and bathroom floors twenty years ago and recoated them with solvent-based varnish every five years or so since. We never had any problems until now!
Last year we couldn't find any solvent-based floor varnish, so we recoated with a water-based one instead. Now we find that the new varnish peels off the old one whenever it gets any sideways force - e.g. when working on a step ladder.
1) Is there some sort of directive to phase out solvent-based varnishes? Will they be impossible to get in five or ten years?
2) Is the problem happening because we put water-based varnish over solvent-based varnish? Or is it because water-based varnish just doesn't stick so well?
3) Has anyone actually tried starting with water-based floor varnish and recoating after a few years? Does it work properly?
Last year we couldn't find any solvent-based floor varnish, so we recoated with a water-based one instead. Now we find that the new varnish peels off the old one whenever it gets any sideways force - e.g. when working on a step ladder.
1) Is there some sort of directive to phase out solvent-based varnishes? Will they be impossible to get in five or ten years?
2) Is the problem happening because we put water-based varnish over solvent-based varnish? Or is it because water-based varnish just doesn't stick so well?
3) Has anyone actually tried starting with water-based floor varnish and recoating after a few years? Does it work properly?