Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Crimson Oak Hardwood Flooring With Bona NaturalSeal

I’m nonetheless not fairly completed with the flooring in our bed room suite, however I’m one step nearer to having them completed. And I’m so excited with how they’re turning out! Since I agonized over my resolution about what to make use of on my pink oak hardwood flooring and how one can end them to get a pure look, I wished to indicate y’all what the flooring seem like as of this morning after utilizing the Bona Pure Seal on them final evening earlier than I went to mattress.

First, let me again up a bit and clarify the entire course of. In case you’ll bear in mind, proper after these flooring have been put in about 2.5 months in the past, I made a decision to match them to the remainder of the home. So I proceeded to stain them a darkish coloration (a 50/50 combination of Minwax darkish walnut and particular walnut stain), after which polyurethane them. They turned out like this…

red oak hardwood floors stained dark walnut and special walnut

Then I modified my thoughts and determined that I wished gentle, pure wooden floors. So final Thursday, I rented a drum sander and an edge sander from Residence Depot, and I spent the following two days sanding the flooring. I began with 36-grit sandpaper to get all of that darkish end off of the flooring, after which I used 60-grit, 80-grit, and completed with 100-grit, and that’s the place I finished based mostly on the directions that I discovered on the Bona web site.

After I completed the sanding, the flooring seemed like this…

red oak hardwood floors after sanding with a drum sanderred oak hardwood floors after sanding with a drum sander

It took a variety of work and a variety of sanding to get the entire darkish stain out of the grain of the wooden, however I didn’t need any of that stain left behind. Crimson oak hardwood flooring doesn’t have actually darkish grain, so in the event you can nonetheless see darkish grain after sanding, that’s stain that has been left behind, and it must be sanded extra.

After taking off on Saturday and Sunday (as a result of I used to be so extremely sore from that edge sander, and since I pulled a muscle in my hip and again after I very stupidly tried to carry and transfer the heavy drum sander on my own), I completed up with the element sanding yesterday. I didn’t really feel the necessity to fill in the entire cracks and gaps within the flooring as a result of wooden contracts and expands all through the totally different seasons of the yr, however I did have some fairly giant gaps, a couple of knots, and some areas the place the perimeters of some boards seemed splintered, so I used some pink oak wooden filler (that is the one I used – affiliate hyperlink) to fill in these areas, after which I used my 5-inch sander with 100-grit sandpaper to sand these down. I additionally used a scraper to scrape the remaining stain off the flooring within the corners and across the door jambs the place the ground sanders couldn’t attain.

After vacuuming the flooring very well with my shopvac to take away any mud, I used to be lastly prepared to use the Bona NaturalSeal to the ground. I watched so many movies about making use of this product to find out one of the best ways for me, an entire novice, to do it. I thought-about utilizing a T-bar as a result of that’s how the general public within the movies I watched utilized it, however all of them have been additionally execs who do that frequently. Having by no means used a T-bar earlier than, I used to be fairly certain they made it look really easy due to their huge expertise with it. So after discovering this video displaying the Bona sealer being utilized with a curler, I made a decision that was extra my velocity. I’m a novice relating to utilizing Bona merchandise on flooring, however relating to DIY generally, I’m a professional at utilizing a curler after 30+ years of DIYing.

I used a Wooster 14-inch curler with a 14-inch microfiber curler cowl (each of which I discovered at Residence Depot) to use the Bona NaturalSeal. And similar to in that video, I shook the product totally earlier than opening it, poured it straight onto the ground, after which rolled it on going the route of the grain. I all the time made certain that the brand new space that I utilized feathered into the earlier part easily with no puddles or ridges of built-up product on the ground.

After I made my manner from the far wall of the bed room, into the quick hallway, into the walk-in closet, after which into the lobby and out the music room doorways, I rotated and took this image whereas the sealer was nonetheless moist. I used to be assured that it will dry lighter, however even when it didn’t, I used to be type of hoping that it wouldn’t dry an excessive amount of lighter as a result of I beloved that heat that it gave the wooden when it was nonetheless moist.

bona natural seal right after applying to red oak hardwood floors -- still wetbona natural seal right after applying to red oak hardwood floors -- still wet

So this morning, I used to be anxious to get off the bed and take a look at the flooring to see how they sorted the NaturalSeal had dried. Are you prepared for this amazingness? Right here it’s!

Bona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors -- NO RED OUT USEDBona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors -- NO RED OUT USED

The lobby has totally different lighting (and never very a lot of it), so it seems to be a bit of bit darker within the lobby. However all all through the bed room suite, the flooring are gentle however have only a contact of heat to them. Because the Bona NaturalSeal has a little bit of white pigment in it, I assumed the ultimate coloration may be a bit of bit lighter than the uncooked, freshly sanded pink oak coloration. However it’s truly only a bit darker and hotter. And I’m thrilled with the colour.

Right here’s what it seems to be like within the walk-in closet the place I’ve numerous very brilliant 5000K (daylight) LED lights.

Bona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors under 5000K (daylight) LED lightingBona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors under 5000K (daylight) LED lighting

I imply, I feel the colour is totally good. I nonetheless want to use the clear topcoat, and I don’t know if that may have an effect on the colour any. I don’t suppose it ought to. It’s purported to be clear, and I’ll be utilizing Bona TrafficHD within the additional matte end. I’m hoping it seems to be precisely like this as soon as the clear coat goes on.

Bona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors -- clear topcoat still needs to be appliedBona Natural Seal on red oak hardwood floors -- clear topcoat still needs to be applied

And right here’s the way it seems to be within the bed room, which additionally has 5000K (daylight) LED lighting. So you probably have hotter lighting (and most of the people do), the colour would look even hotter than it does in my rooms.

Red Oak hardwood floors with Bona Natural Seal, topcoat still needs to be applied (with 5000K LED lighting)Red Oak hardwood floors with Bona Natural Seal, topcoat still needs to be applied (with 5000K LED lighting)

My major concern was having these flooring flip too pink or orange since they’re pink oak. I had initially supposed to make use of the Bona Crimson Out earlier than utilizing the Pure Seal, however I couldn’t discover a place that had it in inventory, and I didn’t wish to delay refinishing the flooring. So I took my possibilities and went forward with out the Bona Crimson Out.

Bona Natural Seal on red oakBona Natural Seal on red oak

I’m truly actually glad that it labored out that manner. I feel the slight pink/orange undertone provides the ground a lovely heat, and I seen that pink oak flooring, after Bona Crimson Out has been utilized, have extra of a yellow undertone to them.

Bona Natural Seal on new red oak hardwood floorsBona Natural Seal on new red oak hardwood floors

Now that the sealer is dry, I can apply the 2 coats of the clear coat right now. And I’m hoping that by the point I’m going to mattress tonight, these flooring will likely be utterly completed.

Bona Natural Seal on red oak floors -- NO RED OUT USEDBona Natural Seal on red oak floors -- NO RED OUT USED

I’m so glad I took the time to redo these flooring. It was a ache to redo one thing that I had solely completed 2.5 months in the past, however the payoff is so price it. I imply, simply take a look at this large distinction!

I favored the darkish flooring, however the gentle flooring makes the rooms look a lot larger and really feel a lot lighter, and I don’t simply imply lighter in coloration. I imply lighter in the best way that it makes the rooms really feel after I’m standing in them. The darkish flooring simply had such a heaviness to them, each in coloration and in the best way it made the room really feel.

And I’m tremendous enthusiastic about having flooring with a brilliant matte end on them. Y’all know I’ve points with shiny finishes. Except a bit of furnishings is particularly painted to have a brilliant excessive gloss lacquer end (which I do love so long as it’s finished to perfection), I have a tendency in the direction of very satin and matte finishes. In order that shiny end on the darkish flooring was actually irritating to me. However that was the bottom sheen accessible in that polyurethane. However an additional matte end on the ground is unquestionably extra to my liking, and I can’t wait to get it completed!

 

 

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