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Does Rubio Monocoat need maintenance?

Yes, Rubio Monocoat does need regular maintenance to keep it looking its best. Regular cleaning and re-oiling is necessary to maintain the original look, feel and durability of the product. Depending on the surface, regular sweeping and cleaning with a damp cloth should be done.

For dirtier areas, a commercial cleaner may be used but make sure to check that it is suitable for the surface it is being used on. Re-oiling should be done every 12 – 18 months or when you notice any fading of the original look.

Depending on the product and surface, re-oiling can be done with either a sealant or wax. It is best to follow the manufacturer’s instructions to make sure the job is done correctly.

Is Rubio Monocoat durable?

Yes, Rubio Monocoat is a very durable product. It is an oil-based finish designed primarily for hardwood floors, which is known for its supreme protective layer that forms a strong bond with the floor.

The product is also highly resistant to wear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. It is noted by many to be one of the toughest finishes available, providing protection against scratches and other types of damage.

Additionally, Rubio Monocoat is entirely VOC-free and has no odors or fumes, ensuring that it is safe for your family, pets, and environment. Ultimately, Rubio Monocoat is a highly durable product and ideal for any flooring surface.

Can you put finish over Rubio Monocoat?

Yes, it is possible to put a finish coat over Rubio Monocoat. The best way to go about it is to make sure the Rubio Monocoat is completely cured before applying the finish. You can use a hard wax oil, lacquer, or hard wax oil varnish as a finish over Rubio Monocoat.

When applying a finish coat over Rubio Monocoat, you need to be aware that it will reduce the natural patina and the grain pattern of the wood. Additionally, it will reduce the natural oil protection used on the Rubio Monocoat, so you’ll need to maintain the oil coat more often.

Make sure to thoroughly sand the Rubio Monocoat surface before applying the finish. This will ensure that it adheres properly.

How long do you let Rubio Monocoat sit before wiping?

Rubio Monocoat should be allowed to sit on the surface for 8-10 minutes before wiping it off. This will give it enough time to penetrate the wood and react with the fibers, drying to a uniform color.

During this time, a white haze will form. You should also check the manufacturer’s instructions for drying times, as it can vary depending on the product being used. After the 8-10 minute time frame, you can use a lint-free cloth to gently wipe away the excess before it has a chance to dry.

This will give you a beautiful finish. If there is any residue left behind, simply use some mineral spirits to remove it. Once the surface is clean and uniform, the finish will cure properly.

How do I renew my Rubio?

Renewing your Rubio card is easy! First, make sure that you have an active subscription to Rubio. Then, sign in to your Rubio account and navigate to the ‘My Account’ page. If your subscription is still active and you’re eligible to renew, you’ll see a Renew button next to your active subscription.

Simply click on the button and follow the prompts to complete the renewal process. After you complete the transaction, your subscription will be updated and your renewed Rubio card will be available.

Can Rubio Monocoat be sanded?

Yes, Rubio Monocoat can be sanded. It is a durable and long-lasting finish that was designed to be easy to repair. If it becomes scratched, abraded, or worn it can generally be sanded back to a smooth finish.

If your Rubio Monocoat needs to be sanded, you’ll want to use a fine grit such as 220-320. Make sure to test a small area first to ensure that you won’t damage the finish. Be sure to clean the area with a wet cloth to vacuum or remove any dust or debris before sanding.

Once you’ve sanded the area, it’s important to apply a new layer of Rubio Monocoat oil or top coating to re-establish the protection against wear and stains.

What do you clean wood with before Rubio?

Before using Rubio Wood Care products on wood, it is important to thoroughly clean the wood surface. The best way to clean wood before treating is to use a mild detergent in a bucket of warm water. Use a soft brush or cloth to gently remove dirt and grime, then rinse with clean water and allow the wood to dry before applying any Rubio products.

If the wood is especially dirty or greasy, a mild all-purpose cleaner like diluted dish soap will work better. Do not use abrasive cleaning pads, steel wool, bleach, or ammonia as they can damage the wood surface.

What is the ratio for Rubio Monocoat?

Rubio Monocoat is a natural oil finish that is applied to various types of wood surfaces. It is designed to be a safe, single-coat system that forms a strong bond with the wood surface and provides an extremely durable, natural-looking finish.

The ratio of Rubio Monocoat is somewhat dependent on the particular application, although it is generally recommended to mix 1 part Rubio Monocoat with 3 parts of Rubio Monocoat hardener. For oil refreshers or deeper penetration, the ratio should be 1 part Rubio Monocoat to 2 parts Rubio Monocoat hardener.

Additionally, for oil refreshers, you can also mix 2 parts Rubio Monocoat with 3 parts Rubio Monocoat finish (the finish is used to strengthen the existing coat of oil). When applying in a spray gun, it is recommended to use the finish and typically a 1:1 ratio of oil to hardener is used.

Do you need to use accelerator in Rubio Monocoat?

No, it is not necessary to use an accelerator when applying Rubio Monocoat. Rubio Monocoat is an extremely user-friendly, all-in-one, odorless, water-based, single-component wood treatment that does not require an accelerator, but it does recommend it when applying their products in warmer temperatures.

With the use of an accelerator, Rubio Monocoat can be applied at temperatures as high as 95°F. Without an accelerator, the range is much lower. For optimal performance, the ideal temperature range is between 50°F and 68°F.

If temperatures are too low, then the drying times can be extended and become even longer if you are applying the product out of direct sunlight. An accelerator can be useful in this case, as it reduces drying times, allowing the product to be fully cured in a shorter amount of time.