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How long do you have to wait between coats of Bona Traffic HD?

When applying Bona Traffic HD, it is important to allow ample time between coats to ensure proper adhesion and durability. Factors such as humidity, air flow, and climate can affect drying times, so always refer to product technical data for exact guidelines and test a small hidden area before proceeding.

For most applications, Bona Traffic HD should be allowed to dry for a minimum of 8 hours after each coat before recoating. To confirm adequate curing before new coatings are applied, carefully test the floor with a damp cloth.

If no color transfer occurs after wiping the surface, it is time to begin the next coating.

For high traffic commercial floors, the application of additional coats may be necessary and should be allowed to dry for at least 16 hours before continuing. If unsure or concerned, additional coats should be applied with caution and additional drying time should be expected.

How many coats of Bona Traffic HD are recommended?

The exact number of coats of Bona Traffic HD you should use will depend on the condition of your flooring. Generally, the manufacturer recommends applying two coats of the product over pre-finished or existing finished floors, or three coats over unfinished floors.

Each coat should be allowed up to four hours of dry time before the next one is applied. After the final coat, make sure to give the floor 24 hours of cure time so the material can harden.

How do you recoat Bona Traffic HD?

When recoating Bona Traffic HD, preparation is key. First, you need to make sure that the floor is thoroughly clean by using a neutral PH cleaner designed for wood floors and make sure to rinse it off with plenty of clean water.

After the floor is dry, you can begin the recoating process. Bona offers a range of recoating products, so you should first decide which type of finish you want for your floor before purchasing. When you have the product and all the necessary tools, start by lightly abrading the old finish with a 150-grit sanding screen.

Vacuum and damp mop the floor to remove all the dust. The final step is applying the new finish. With Bona Traffic HD, you should apply two coats to ensure that the final finish is even and durable. Make sure to apply the coats according to the product directions and use extra care not to apply too much finish.

Once the finish has been applied, you can move the furniture and area rugs back onto the floor. Enjoy your new, beautiful floor!.

How long does it take for Bona Traffic HD to cure?

The curing time for Bona Traffic HD depends on the ambient temperature, humidity levels, and the coating thickness applied. In most conditions, the curing time should be around 12-16 hours. However, in a temperature controlled environment with humidity levels kept at or below 50%, the curing time can be reduced to 6-10 hours.

Additionally, the curing time can be further reduced to less than 4 hours by increasing the temperature to at least 80°F and increasing the humidity levels to at least 40%.

Is Bona Traffic HD a polyurethane?

No, Bona Traffic HD is not a polyurethane. It is a two-component commercial and residential waterborne traffic coating that is specifically designed to offer durability and protection on hardwood floors.

It is made with a cross-linking, urethane acrylic blend specifically designed for extreme durability in high traffic areas such as restaurants, retail stores, office buildings and residential homes with large families and pets.

Bona Traffic HD is GREENGUARD Gold Certified for Indoor Air Quality, and compliant with the most stringent VOC regulations, making it an environmentally friendly product. Bona Traffic HD also offers superior resistance to all types of wear, including scratches and abrasion, staining, water, and can even withstand heat from news anchors wheeling cameramen across the studio!.

Is Bona traffic waterproof?

No, Bona Traffic is not waterproof. Bona Traffic is classified as a water-based polyurethane, which means it is highly resistant to water but not completely waterproof. While Bona Traffic may resist spills and wet mopping, it will not entirely repel water, and direct contact with water will cause damage to the finish.

Bona Traffic is not considered to be waterproof, but it can protect floors from water-based spills and is a great choice for heavy traffic areas where water resistance is important.

Does bona traffic need primer?

Yes, bona traffic needs primer. Primer acts as a base layer to ensure that your traffic HD finish adheres well to your floor surface. Without a primer, the traffic HD finish may not bond properly and could lead to peeling or other damage to the underlying surface.

Additionally, primer acts as a slip barrier, protecting users from slipping and falling on the traffic HD finish. Bona recommends using Bona Prime Intense for optimal results. Bona Prime Intense is a professional grade, acrylate dispersion primer, specifically designed for use on traffic HD finishes and provides excellent adhesion, flexibility and moisture resistance.

How many square feet will one gallon of Bona Traffic HD coverage?

Bona Traffic HD is an extremely durable, commercial-grade finish for hardwood floors. It is typically applied in multiple coats. It can take from 250 – 500 square feet of coverage per gallon. Many factors can influence the exact coverage rate including the condition of the floor, the porosity of the surface, and the number of coats applied.

The suggested coverage rate is 250 sq ft per coat for the first two coats, and 500 sq ft for the subsequent coats. Applying a thicker coat of the finish will also increase the coverage rate per gallon.

It is best to consult the manufacturer’s instructions to ensure the desired results are achieved.

How long do you have to stay off hardwood floors after refinishing?

You should stay off of hardwood floors for at least 48 hours after refinishing. If the floor was coated with a water-based finish, it may take up to 72 hours to fully cure. However, the actual curing times may vary depending on the type of sealer and the temperature, humidity, and air circulation of the room.

You should always follow the instructions provided with the product being used, or contact the manufacturer for more precise curing times. In general, it’s best to wait at least 48 hours and-if possible-test the floor with a light foot pressure for a few seconds to make sure it’s safe to walk or place furniture on it.

Can you sleep in house after polyurethane?

Yes, you can safely sleep in a house after polyurethane has been applied. Polyurethane is a non-toxic, water-based finish that is safe to use indoors. However, it is important to ensure that the polyurethane has completely cured before sleeping in the house.

Typical cure times can range between 12–24 hours for standard two-coat application. Additionally, it is a good idea to air out the house in order to ensure that any lingering vapours have dissipated.

How long will Bona Traffic HD last?

Bona Traffic HD is a two-component waterborne urethane system that provides the best in durability and performance for heavily trafficked hardwood floors. Its proprietary formula provides excellent scratch, scuff, and chemical resistance for interior hardwood floors that receive heavy traffic and requires frequent cleaning.

The advanced technology of Bona Traffic HD provides a durable, long-lasting finish that can last from 5-10 years depending on the amount of daily traffic, care, and maintenance it receives. With regular maintenance, such as dust mopping or vacuuming daily and cleaning with Bona hardwood floor cleaners, this finish can last up to the full 10 years.

When can I put furniture on Bona Traffic HD?

You can put furniture on Bona Traffic HD as soon as it has been applied and dry to the touch. It is best to wait at least 24 hours after application before you put furniture on the floor. During this 24 hour drying time, it is important to make sure that the room temperature is kept at 65°F or higher and there is no foot traffic on the floor.

Additionally, it is important to move the furniture slowly and carefully over the finish to avoid scratching or marring it. For the best results, you should also apply Bona Felt Pads to any furniture that will be on the finish.

This will help to protect both the furniture and the finish from scratches and dents.

What is the hardest finish for hardwood floors?

The hardest finish for hardwood floors is a UV-cured oil finish. This finish provides a durable and protective coating that offers superior scratch, stain, and chemical resistance. It also provides a natural look and feel that captures the beauty of the wood.

UV-cured oil finishes penetrate the wood grain and form a flexible, long-lasting bond, which makes them a popular choice for high-traffic and commercial products. They are also water-resistant and able to withstand everyday household spills.

To achieve a long-lasting and durable finish, UV-cured oil finishes need to be applied in a multi-step process. This typically involves a few layers of the oil finish applied over several days, with adequate time for each layer to cure before the next is applied.

UV-cured oil finishes provide long-term protection and require minimal maintenance to keep their original beauty, making them the hardest finish available for hardwood floors.

How many coats of poly should I put on my floor?

It depends on the type of finish you are using. If you are using a water based polyurethane, two coats is usually enough. For an oil-based polyurethane, 3-4 coats are suggested. Generally, it is recommended that you put down a minimum of 2 coats of poly for a hardwood floor, and more if you want to increase the durability and protection.

Make sure you do a full sanding between each coat and that you allow ample time for each coat to fully dry before applying the next one. It is also important to note that each type of polyurethane may require different amounts of coats for a superior finish, so it is best to consult the manufacturer of the product you are using for specific instructions.

How soon can you walk on Bona traffic?

It depends on the condition of the Bona traffic. Generally, you can walk on Bona traffic after it has fully cured, which usually takes between 12-24 hours. However, you may be able to walk on it sooner if it has been heat cured.

Before walking on Bona traffic, check the humidity level of the room or area you are in. Bona suggests that the humidity should not be higher than 60%. When walking on Bona traffic, it is also recommended to wear socks or other soft-soled shoes so not to scuff the finish.