25 Apr. 1977
Honey oak wood stain,stanley hand plane parts uk,small wooden work boats,timber joints for tables - For Begninners
Honey Oak is created by treating red oak with a stain to give a warmer, more pleasing color.
The floor is then vacuumed, and tacked (passed over with a dampened towel) to remove any dust, prior to stain or finishing polyurethane being applied.
Polyurethane is applied to the edges of the rooms by a hand brush, whereas a lambs wool pad (applicator) mounted on a 16" wooden block is used to apply finish to the center of the floor. With this process a wood stain is applied to the floor, and hand wiped, prior to any protective polyurethane coatings. If you prefer to have another manufactures stain applied, please let us know and we will gladly use it. A floor with a white-wash style look can be achieved with or without the use of wood bleach. If a pure and exclusively white floor color is desired, a wood bleach is applied to the floor surface before the pickling white stain is applied. 
Please note that If your hardwood floor has ever been cleaned with an unapproved hardwood polyurethane floor cleaner or wax had ever been applied (liquid or paste) to your wood floor this topcoat procedure generally CAN NOT be performed. Our Honey Spray No Wipe Stain is an orange to golden color that allows much of the natural color and grain of the wood to show through. Spray No Wipe stains are applied by spraying the material onto the product and allowing it to dry. WalzCraft sells only to Custom Cabinet Makers, Cabinet Refacers and Woodworking Professionals. There are nineteen different stain colors to choose from and we recommend viewing the above link to visit Minwax's® web site and products directly.
The possibilities of color are quite broad, while still allowing the beauty of the floor’s wood grain to be radiate through. The screening process does not remove much of the existing coatings, nor does it expose the bare wood as in the full sanding procedure. 
We highly recommend ordering an actual product sample of the species and stain color to eliminate any confusion.
When applied to an unstained bare wood the floor it will continue to retain this golden color. It requires a minimum of two coats to protect a floor, but three is the industry standard for sustained durability. 
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