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Laying real-wwod engineered in Bathroom/Shower room/Kitchen but advised afterwards that this was not recommended for Wet areas
As the floor's now down, it appears that I’ve no options but to run with the suggestion to 'lightly' sand to produce a key and apply a top waterproofing coat with a subtle SHEEN finish (rather than a tacky matt or gloss)
I would like to use 'Osmo Hardwax Oil Polyx' but I can't find this in the London area (so that I can simply drive over and collect) as we need to use the bathroom real soon
I thought I’d cracked-it when I found the Ronseal alternative in Homebase but it’s a dull MATT finish
Last stab, does anyone know if I can buy this 'Osmo Hardwax Oil Polyx'
in the West London/Berks/Surrey area
Thanks again for your advice
As the floor's now down, it appears that I’ve no options but to run with the suggestion to 'lightly' sand to produce a key and apply a top waterproofing coat with a subtle SHEEN finish (rather than a tacky matt or gloss)
I would like to use 'Osmo Hardwax Oil Polyx' but I can't find this in the London area (so that I can simply drive over and collect) as we need to use the bathroom real soon
I thought I’d cracked-it when I found the Ronseal alternative in Homebase but it’s a dull MATT finish
Last stab, does anyone know if I can buy this 'Osmo Hardwax Oil Polyx'
in the West London/Berks/Surrey area
Thanks again for your advice