In order to get a truly qualitatively stained surface of a wooden floor, it is necessary to correctly approach both the choice of the material with which the work will be carried out and the implementation of the staining process itself. The procedure should begin with the preparation of the base. A wooden floor may well last a dozen years. But in some cases, the owners do not need it at all.
If it is planned that the floor will be used all two or three years, it can not be painted. Under this condition, it is enough to soak it with a heated olifa diluted with a sequacence. Due to this processing, it is easy to ensure that the floor has been reliably served a couple of years. But after it will have to be changed or painted again.
In cases where the floor is covered with new, but good drying boards, you need a slightly different approach. Such material is impregnated with olifa and left for a day. When the coating dries, the primer is applied. It should be used that option that is designed specifically to work with a tree. The primer is rubbed strictly along wood fibers. Next, you should wait until the material dries.
Then the seams in the floor covering are sealed using putty. Although cracks rarely arise in new material, yet their appearance is possible. If they are present, they also need to be covered. It is best to use oil putty, since it itself will already give reliable protection of wood. Dried putty is processed with sandpaper.
Before proceeding directly to the color, it is necessary to once again apply a primer to the floor surface. After its drying, you can proceed to finish. Today there are many enamels for the market on the market, which in this case are just perfect. Painting should be made from the depths of the room to the exit.