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This system can also be used if you want to stain wooden floors. For example, let’s
say you want to change a wooden floor from clear varnish look to any colour oil
based stain. Sand the wood to open the pores, vacuum dust out and apply paint as
described above.
Original wood tone contrasted quite
a lot with stone building behind.
After coating the chalet with ‘white stain’ above, the building
blended in better.
Make your floor red, white, black or whatever.
Will not peel or flake. That finish would be
considered washable.
Note: If you need to revert back to a clear finish
later you will need to sand out the colour
thoroughly, so before you go down that road I
recommend that you do a test first on a piece of
wood etc. and see if you like it.
If you want a durable, non-peel,
washable, solid colour finish on your
floor boards, this is probably the
best method known to achieve it.
You can of course over paint any colour with a
different colour. Just add about 20% Owatrol oil
into a coat of whatever colour / oil based finish
you choose and apply.
This home owner wanted the mortar between his bricks
refreshed up as the original black dye had faded. He
used the Owatrol 'stain' idea, mixed some black gloss
into Owatrol Oil and carefully applied it to the mortar.