I am currently revamping a parquet floor in our hall/dinning room but am having some trouble finnishing it.
I have sanded and prepped it using tips I found on here (thanks to all contributers!) and have applied 1 coat of colron natural beeswax and 2 coats of colron finishing wax.
My sister is dissabled and uses an electric wheelchair which is pretty hefty and has a special arm chair both of which get wheeled accross the floor on a regular basis (access to her room is through the dinning room) and so far she's leaving marks wherever she goes!
Would further coats of the finishing wax combat this problem or is this simply not durable enough a finnish for our requirements?
Its also been suggested that a buffer/polisher could help seal the wax after another coat or two and give the protection we need but I thought I'd put it to the experts before going to the expence of getting one in.
I have sanded and prepped it using tips I found on here (thanks to all contributers!) and have applied 1 coat of colron natural beeswax and 2 coats of colron finishing wax.
My sister is dissabled and uses an electric wheelchair which is pretty hefty and has a special arm chair both of which get wheeled accross the floor on a regular basis (access to her room is through the dinning room) and so far she's leaving marks wherever she goes!
Would further coats of the finishing wax combat this problem or is this simply not durable enough a finnish for our requirements?
Its also been suggested that a buffer/polisher could help seal the wax after another coat or two and give the protection we need but I thought I'd put it to the experts before going to the expence of getting one in.