Suitable Finish for Mahogany Parquet Flooring

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We are restoring the 1950s mahogany parquet flooring in our living room and hallway. It is sanding up well and has a good, even surface, clear of all old finishes.

We are considering using either Fiddes Hard Wax Oil or Ronseal Diamond Hard Wood Varnish on it, but wonder which is likely to be more durable. Does anyone have any experience of these products?

Thank you.

James.
 
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I've used fiddes on my oak flooring, very hard wearing, similar to OSMO, I'd pick either of these two, as being oil, they don't chip/flake, which varnish does.(y)
 

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