How To Apply Water Based Floor Finish - Loba Life Satin - Ask Questions & Post Comments (Ep#57)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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How To Apply Water Based Floor Finish - Loba Life Satin (Ep#57)
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I’ve never finished a floor before, but it was time to redo our floating cork floors. The manufacturer told us to use only Loba 2K Supra. You just saved me so much time- this is way easier than what I was going to do! Thanks!
That is awesome!
I've gotta try Loba, keep hearing great things about it. Right now I'm using Procoat Aquapro & pallman x power
Iona is good stuff! Switched from pallmann to loba
Looking great as always, the floor ain't too bad either
I pour lines the same way, much faster, no drips everywhere from dunking, gets a consistent spread.
With loba you can absolutely do this, bona is a little pickier about pouring on bare wood
I use to do the pour thing but realized it goes between gaps causing too much waste. I never had issues dipping into the bucket which is a method that is also taught by Loba and other manufacturer.
Great content. I have been watching all your videos. I have a few questions if you don't mind.
Do I need to sand between coats of this finish?
If so, what is the wait time before applying more coats?
No sanding between 1st and 2nd coats. Apply 2nd coat when 1st coat is dry, should only take 3 or 4 hours to dry. 2nd coat should be applied no more than 24 hours after 1st coat. 180 grit screen sand between 2nd & 3rd coats. 180 or preferably 220 screen sand between all subsequent coats. Vacuum, then wipe dust with either a damp cloth placed on mop head or a good dust mop before applying coats.
I’ve been using loba for years .. there is no need for the bag in the bucket . Just use the bucket and won’t have any drying problems..also the 120 micron roller is designed to absorb the proper amount for applying a 36 square ft area .. much better results ..imo
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I use it with a bag and never had any problems. No dying on the bag. I have no idea what he is talking about. Loba teaches the bucket method. They know how to put their products down.
I never pour water based onto the floor in puddles like this video shows. You are asking for trouble. If the finish seeps down between the planks and can cause the edges to curl. I always use a bucket and dip my roller in the finish. I’ve never had problems with the finish drying on the side of the bag.
I've never had an issue with edges curling. Thanks for watching!
I'm looking for a stain color for red oak floors that are sanded bare currently. What color stain is on this project ?. It look nice, no "orange" showing thru from the red oak. Thanks, great videos.
That was special walnut stain. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Dave, I've spot tested several colors including special walnut. The special walnut on the red oak has that "orangey" tint. Looking at classic gray or western oak. Not sure yet, has become a challenge, have you encountered this? Appreciate your reply.
Went with Verathane Western Oak on our red oak (sanded bare) came out nice, no orange, mid brown color. Topped with 4 coats Bona Mega One.
@@HardwoodFloorRefinishing101 Can you use Bona IntenseSeal under Loba Finish?
What’s your opinion on Loba vs Bona Traffic Hd? I just finished sanding my floors and I’m looking for a good stain brand and finish that doesn’t “ember/yellow” with time
Both are excellent, my supplier carries Loba water based, and Fabulon oil based.
What stain brand do you recommend?
Your videos have been extremely helpful doing my refinishing process!!
Quick question? So I have my raw floors sanded to 100 grit. What’s my next step to stain? I had heard that I should use a buffer with 100 grit screen, your opinion on that?
Then apply my stain?
I’m confused on the steps!!
Thanks for your help!!
@@taradriscoll3686 Duraseal stains I use most. Sometimes the customer will supply stain. I prefer oil, or lacquer based stains. Water based dry too fast and can leave dark marks if left too long. You can use circular buffer with carpet pad to apply the stain if you're comfortable with the buffer. Or manually as I show in some of my videos. Take your time during the staining finishing process, good luck! Thanks for watching my videos!
Loba is much easier to coat with then Bona Traffic. Loba is so smooth its dummy proof. Also if your final coat is a little foggy with Loba then that's perfect. Is my opinion Bona just has good commercials. A lot of Bona products are bad.
What are your thoughts on Loba 2K Supra AT satin finish? Can we use the finish after sanding and sealer without using a stain. Thanks.
Yes you can. 2 coats will suffice. Excellent quality finish!
@@HardwoodFloorRefinishing101 Thank you very much I’ve been watching you to try and figure out how to do this. I wish we could hire you. What should we use to change color. This all pretty new to me.
@@nancychen9549 Oil, or lacquer stain after sanding, prior to finishing. Oil is easier to work with as the dry time is longer. This video covers staining with oil based stain. ruclips.net/video/E7_JUpwW0NU/видео.html
@@HardwoodFloorRefinishing101 Thank you ,we want to use water based because we have three kids. Are there good water based stains or should we just leave the natural color of our floor we think it is read oak
@@nancychen9549 All water based stains are similar. You need to work quickly with it at apply to floor by hand wiping. It dries very fast.
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Do you sand between coats?
Yes
I just used a water based polyurethane on my hardwood floors because we refinished them but someone on fb told me I should have used oil or a wax because the maintenance for water based is a lot. Is he true?
Not true, good quality water based finish is fine for hardwood floors. Apply a minimum of 3, preferably 4 coats.
@@HardwoodFloorRefinishing101 I just parks pro finisher from Home Depot. Is that one ok? That’s what the worker recommended. We did 2 coats then buffed then 1 final coat. Should we have done 2 final coats?
@@bubblelicious92 I don’t use any floor finish sold at Home Depot or Lowes. If it’s made for hardwood floors it should be okay. Apply 4 coats
It’s the opposite. Just buy the pallman cleaning kit and get it coated once every 2 or 3 years. Good to go
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I get what you say brother but when you're coating 4k sqft there is no way you can do it like that you need to move quickly to be able to get it done but appreciate the tips
Do you have any problems not using their primer?
Loba Life doesn’t require primer
what roller is that
5 mil, lint free microfibre roller
Yeah so water based doesn't have time to dry to the side of a bucket then attach to the roller. Even doing say a 100sqm that never happens.
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No real roll pattern like their other stuff then . Just even coverage ?
Best water based floor finish I've ever used!
Uh…. Maybe you should talk to a Loba Rep. your working the finish way to much. RUclips floor guys are a hilarious!
The end result looked amazing and the customer loved it. That’s all I need to know!
You’re wrong, supposed to stir not shake and you shouldn’t put more than two coats in one day.
If you read the label it says to shake the finish as with all water based finishes. Oil based you stir.
I applied one coat per day over 3 days.
Thanks for watching 😊
They shake their finishes in their own instruction videos, haha
This guy is going to sit here and talk about everyone else’s work, while he shakes polyurethane, which should never be shook always, stirred
Thanks for watching.
Loba water based finish is to be shaken. It’s printed on their label.