Please note, Floorseal Oil is now a discontinued product.
Feast Watson Floorseal Oil will bring that durable, resistance, and yet beautiful satin finish to your floors.
No matter if they are new floors, or you want to rejuvenate your previously coated timber, Floorseal Oil nourishes timber and enhances its natural character with a pearl-like satin finish. The perfect final coat to your timber.
Easy to maintain and to recoat if needed, the Floorseal Oil and it's perfect, satin sheen finish will be the perfect match to any room.
Punch exposed nails below the surface. If you have any holes and imperfections, they should be filled with timber putty after the first coat of Floorseal Oil. This ensures to match the putty colour with the coated timber colour.
Sand timber to an even, smooth surface. Remember to vacuum and wipe to remove dust.
Preparing previously coated timber:
Must be sanded back to bare timber for ultimate results.
Make sure to vacuum to removed any left over dust!
How to apply Floorseal Oil:
Before getting started, make sure your surface is clean from any grease, oil, dirt and dust! We want to achieve the best results from the start.
Without introducing any bubbles, use a flat blade stirrer and thoroughly stir your product both before and during application.
Using the Feast Watson Floor Finish Applicator, brush or short nap mohair roller, apply your first coat. Work along 3-4 floorboards at a time, maintaining a wet edge to prevent lap marks and lay off in the direction of the grain. And remember, avoid introducing any bubbles!
Apply a minimum of two coats of Floorseal oil. Ensure the first coat is thoroughly dry before applying your second coat.
After your first coat, remove any raised grain with a light sand. This way it ensures a complete smooth surface for your second coat. Don't forget to vacuum any leftover dust.
Finished the second coat and wanting a higher gloss level? Just apply further coats until you are happy with your shine!
Do you need to stain your timber? Great - read this before applying Floorseal Oil:
Stain bare timber after sanding using Feast Watson Prooftint or Feast Watson Liming White as per the application instructions.
Using Feast Watson Timber Primer, seal porous timbers such as pine with one coat prior to staining to ensure the stain absorbs evenly.
Ready to stain? Mix Prooftint with Feast Watson Prooftint Colour Reducer to allow time to evenly work the stain across the floor.
Make sure you love your colour! Test the colour mix on off-cuts of flooring to ensure you have the right colour.
Apply stain to the floor with a Floor Finish Applicator as per Prooftint instructions. Make sure you allow 12 hours to dry before applying Floorseal Oil.
Note: To tint Floorseal Oil, add up to 10% Feast Watson Prooftint to Floorseal Oil and apply as per the application directions outlined above.
How to maintain my floor with Feast Watson Floorseal Oil:
Let's keep your floor looking its best...
Make sure you allow Floorseal Oil to cure for a minimum of 4 weeks before polishing.
Regularly clean using Floor Clean. Rejuvenate floors with Feast Watson Floor Polish.
Punch exposed nails below the surface. If you have any holes and imperfections, they should be filled with timber putty after the first coat of Floorseal Oil. This ensures to match the putty colour with the coated timber colour.
Sand timber to an even, smooth surface. Remember to vacuum and wipe to remove dust.
Preparing previously coated timber:
Must be sanded back to bare timber for ultimate results.
Make sure to vacuum to removed any left over dust!
Before getting started, make sure your surface is clean from any grease, oil, dirt and dust! We want to achieve the best results from the start.
Without introducing any bubbles, use a flat blade stirrer and thoroughly stir your product both before and during application.
Using the Feast Watson Floor Finish Applicator, brush or short nap mohair roller, apply your first coat. Work along 3-4 floorboards at a time, maintaining a wet edge to prevent lap marks and lay off in the direction of the grain. And remember, avoid introducing any bubbles!
Apply a minimum of two coats of Floorseal oil. Ensure the first coat is thoroughly dry before applying your second coat.
After your first coat, remove any raised grain with a light sand. This way it ensures a complete smooth surface for your second coat. Don't forget to vacuum any leftover dust.
Finished the second coat and wanting a higher gloss level? Just apply further coats until you are happy with your shine!
Do you need to stain your timber? Great - read this before applying Floorseal Oil:
Stain bare timber after sanding using Feast Watson Prooftint or Feast Watson Liming White as per the application instructions.
Using Feast Watson Timber Primer, seal porous timbers such as pine with one coat prior to staining to ensure the stain absorbs evenly.
Ready to stain? Mix Prooftint with Feast Watson Prooftint Colour Reducer to allow time to evenly work the stain across the floor.
Make sure you love your colour! Test the colour mix on off-cuts of flooring to ensure you have the right colour.
Apply stain to the floor with a Floor Finish Applicator as per Prooftint instructions. Make sure you allow 12 hours to dry before applying Floorseal Oil.
Note: To tint Floorseal Oil, add up to 10% Feast Watson Prooftint to Floorseal Oil and apply as per the application directions outlined above.
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