Treatex hardwax oil ultra natural
Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra Natural is our next generation Hardwax Oil, designed specifically to help preserve the natural beauty and tone of light coloured timbers. Hardwax Oil Ultra Natural contains white pigments that, when applied as a first coat on lighter timbers underneath Hardwax Oil Ultra Clear, cancels the ‘warming effect’.
Hardwax Oil Ultra Natural follows the success of our current formulas benefits of being user friendly, easy to apply and quick drying, whilst offering improved ease of application and durability. The end result is a hard wearing and attractive finish in any situation including, floors, doors and kitchen worktops that is easy to maintain with our maintenance products and is spot repairable if the surface is damaged.
Treatex Hardwax Oil Ultra Natural is based on our formulation of sustainable raw materials such as Bees wax, Carnauba wax, Candilla wax, Linseed oil, Sunflower oil and Jojoba oil. It contains no biocides or preservatives.
Treatex hardwax oil ultra natural
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Engineered wood flooring consists of two or more layers of wood adhered together to form a plank. Typically, engineered wood flooring uses a thin layer (lamella) of a more expensive wood bonded to a core constructed from cheaper wood. The increased stability of engineered wood is achieved by running each layer at a 90° angle to the layer above. This stability makes it a universal product that can be installed over all types of subfloors above, below or on grade. Engineered wood is the most common type of wood flooring in Europe and has been growing in popularity in North America
Tongue-and-groove One side and one end of the plank have a groove, the other side and end have a tongue (protruding wood along an edge’s center). The tongue and groove fit snugly together, thus joining or aligning the planks, and are not visible once joined. Treatex hardwax oil ultra natural Tongue-and-groove flooring can be installed by glue-down (both engineered and solid), floating (engineered only), or nail-down (both solid and engineered).
Floor finishes
Brushed and oiled – Steel brushes are used in the direction of the grain which opens up the surface of the wood and removes splinters. The wood is then oiled.
Oil – Oiled floors have existed for several thousand years and is the most common floor finish used globally. Oils used for floor finishing are natural drying oils of vegetable origin that are not to be confused with petroleum based oils and contain no VOCs. Pre-finished oil floors can be UV cured.
Lacquered – Lacquered floors tend to be more durable and resilient to scratching, the lacquer provides a flat and smooth finish to the wood flooring.
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