Knowledge Articles — Wood Floor Oil


Applying wood floor oil - Buffing alternative to Trowelling.

Posted by Cameron Flannagan on

Applying wood floor oil - Buffing alternative to Trowelling.

The flooring industry is full of layers, Sanders, sealers and cleaners who hold great pride in the work they carry out in this industry and are always out to help and give advice to others. Here at Ultimate Floor Care, we take pride in being a part of this industry...

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The Pros and Cons of Oiled vs. Lacquered Wood Floors

Posted by Tracey Gilbey on

The Pros and Cons of Oiled vs. Lacquered Wood Floors

As a wood floor contractor, you play a crucial role in guiding your clients to make the best decisions for their wood flooring needs. Two popular choices for wood floors are oiled and lacquered finishes, each with its unique set of advantages and disadvantages. This blog will provide you with...

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Enhance Your Clients' Wood Floors with Pallmann Magic Oil 2K: A Contractor's Guide

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Enhance Your Clients' Wood Floors with Pallmann Magic Oil 2K: A Contractor's Guide

Welcome! Today, we have an extraordinary product to share with you that will take your clients' wood floors to new heights of beauty and durability. Say hello to Pallmann Magic Oil 2K! In this article, we will delve into the exceptional benefits of this remarkable product, explore how it works,...

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How to read the date on your Pallmann and Bona wood floor finishes.

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How to read the date on your Pallmann and Bona wood floor finishes.

Before applying a finish to your customer’s floor, it is key to check that the product is in date. Some of you may have some old cans of Lacquer kicking around you can’t remember when you purchased the can for the life of you. And don’t have an idea on...

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Wood Floor Sanding/Restoration - All about Pine.

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Wood Floor Sanding/Restoration - All about Pine.

What type of wood is pine? Pine is a softwood that comes from pine trees, which are evergreen trees that belong to the Pinus genus. Pine is a very common type of wood used in construction, furniture making, and other applications due to its strength, lightweight, and relatively low cost....

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