Wood Floor Stain
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Hardwood Floor Stain brought to you by
Floors in California
A Wood stain, is a sub-category of paint,
consists of a pigment suspended in a "vehicle"
of solvent and binding agent (alkyd, linseed
oil, acrylic, polyurethane, lacquer, or
resin). It is formulated to impart or
transport the pigment into the pores of
the surface rather than creating a film
on top of the surface.
Stain is composed of the same three primary
ingredients as paint (pigment, solvent,
and binder) but is predominantly pigment
(or dye) and solvent with little binder.
Much like the dying or staining of fabric,
wood stain is designed to add color to
the substrate of wood and other materials
while leaving the substrate mostly visible.
Transparent varnishes or surface films
are applied afterwards. In principle,
stains do not provide a surface coating
or film. However, because the binders
are from the same class of film-forming
binders that are used in paints and varnishes,
some build-up of film occurs.
Adding satin to your floors, is not expensive
in fact is very affordable with Floors
in California about $0.29 per sqft standard
colors or $0.39 per sqft custom colors,
one thing you do have to remember when
you add stain to your wood floors is that,
the hardwood floor refinish will take
an extra 24 hours even if the hardwood
stain is fast dry, also depends of the
conditions inside the property, you can
choose form 17 standard wood stain colors,
or 9 custom wood stain blends.
Hardwood floor stain also get absorb by
the wood unevenly, because of the density
of some wood or the density of the wood
grain, so don’t expect that will look
perfectly evenly in all the area, also
remember as darker you go in the shade
of the wood stain, more chances you have
to see the age and imperfections of the
wood floors that you have.