Finishing Maple Floors
Secondly a maple floor if properly sanded and conditioned can take a stain and look absolutley stunning picture top left and another stained maple floor below.
Finishing maple floors. Buffing the floor will remove tiny sanding marks and give a completely smooth finish. Using a 120 grit sanding screen buff. Oil based polyurethane produces a beautiful shining effect on your floor and since it has 40 to 45 solid substances it is more durable than the water based finish.
Mfma s activity in this respect involves no responsibility on its part for product performance or casualty. Using a pole sander is a bit more time consuming but also easier to use than a buffer and more affordable. You need to be extra careful with the sanding because any imperfections will be highlighted once you start staining and finishing the maple floor.
First a natural maple floor finished with water based finish is going to look a lot different than a maple floor that is finished with an oil based finish see pics below. Thick x 3 1 4 in. The maple flooring manufacturers association mfma has published specifications for gymnasium sealers and finishes for maple floors revised 2020 and lists products that conform to such specifications for the sole purpose of providing guidance to achieving the highest protection and most enduring beauty in wood floors.
Properly refinished floors will also add value to your home. Inspect the floor to see if complete refinishing is needed. Apply the floor finish with an applicator pad.
Work carefully to ensure an even stain coat. Follow these directions to refinish your maple hardwood floors effectively. The old finish turns to powder as you go so it s easy to see the areas you ve covered.
Stick a maroon buffing pad to the buffer and put on a dust mask. Many floors can be restored with a thorough cleaning some patching with wood putty and applying a protective floor polish made for maple. Continue to step 2 if you decide to go ahead with the complete refinishing.