Any flooring folks have a water-bourne poly they love? Durable? Easy? 3,4.5,6 coats? Putting it over a Benjamin Moore floor and patio latex paint. thx!
Discussion Forum
Discussion Forum
Up Next
Video Shorts
Featured Story

Hover's smartphone app offers an easier way to get precise 3D scans.
Featured Video
Video: Build a Fireplace, Brick by BrickHighlights
Fine Homebuilding Magazine
- Home Group
- Antique Trader
- Arts & Crafts Homes
- Bank Note Reporter
- Cabin Life
- Cuisine at Home
- Fine Gardening
- Fine Woodworking
- Green Building Advisor
- Garden Gate
- Horticulture
- Keep Craft Alive
- Log Home Living
- Military Trader/Vehicles
- Numismatic News
- Numismaster
- Old Cars Weekly
- Old House Journal
- Period Homes
- Popular Woodworking
- Script
- ShopNotes
- Sports Collectors Digest
- Threads
- Timber Home Living
- Traditional Building
- Woodsmith
- World Coin News
- Writer's Digest
Replies
I have never tried it over paint, but I really like Bona Sealer with a couple three coats of Bona Traffic over it for hardwood floors. Holding up beautifully in my house for the past few years.
Easy to work with. Builds nicely. Tough surface.
First water based floor finish I've liked, and I've tried a few.
Bona Products
I phoned an installer i've met on a few jobs whose work is very good and he also liked the Bona. He also mentioned "Street Shoe" which i peeked at online. Seems the Street Shoe you mix in a cataylst. Maybe for a quicker "set". Going to flooring dealer this week to get the skinny. Thanks for the input!