| Q:
I prefer to have my floor finished as naturally as possible. Which Synteko
product will give the clearest appearance without an amber/yellowish appearance?
A:
>>> Synteko Best will provide a natural appearing water clear
finish.
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Q:
I prefer an warm/amber colored floor finish on my wood floor. Which
Synteko products will give me this look?
A:
>>> Synteko Extra, Classic and Solid will give you the appearance
you prefer. Synteko Extra is a waterborne floor finish, Classic is an
acid-cure product and Synteko Solid is a penetrating floor finish, which
gives you a more natural wood finish without film build up.
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Q:
When my hardwood floors are finished with Synteko floor finishes how
do I keep them looking good for as long as possible?
A:
>>> There are several things you can do to enjoy your Synteko
finished floor and prolong the life of the finish.
>>> Use felt or fabric protective pads on the bottom of all
your furniture placed directly on the finished floors. Felt or fabric
pads are recommended.
>>> Place
door mats in front of each entryway to trap dirt, dust and other debris
your shoes bring in from the outdoors.
>>> Dust mop and vacuum frequently to remove dirt, dust, etc.
>>> Remove any spilled liquid immediately to prevent spotting
or damage to the floor finish or the floor itself.
>> Avoid spilling ammonia or alcohol based cleaners (like Windex
or Fantastic, etc.) on the finish as this may discolor the finish and/or
the wood of your floor. Immediately wipe up any spills.
>>>
Do not leave wet shoes or wet clothes on the floors, as again, this
may damage the floor finish or floor.
>>> Pet nails should be trimmed regularly as they may scratch
floors.
>>> High heel shoes can possibly damage your floor.
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Q:
How do I clean my floors when they are finished with a Synteko floor
finish?
A:
>>> Vacuum your floor frequently.
>>> Damp mop when needed, using Synteko Superclean; or when
Synteko Superclean is not available, you may use a generic hardwood
floor cleaner. Make sure the generic floor cleaner does not contain
wax or oil. Generic floor cleaners are available at retail flooring
stores, hardware stores or home centers and also at some grocery stores.
For Synteko Superclean availability check with your floor contractor
or his supplier.
>>> Do not use ammonia or alcohol-based cleaners as they may
damage or discolor the floor finish or the wood floor.
>>> We do not recommend the use of wax or soaps that leave
an oily residue on floors finished with Synteko finishes. These cleaners
may cause adhesion problems when you decide to screen and recoat your
floors.
>>> Do not use Murphys Oil Soap.
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Q:
How heavy should I apply Synteko Best or Extra?
A:
>>> Generally speaking it is always recommended to apply Synteko
Best or Extra according to the recommended spread rate (see Technical
Data Sheet).
>>> However, during high humidity and/or low temperatures (
both conditions will slow down the drying) it is recommended to stay
on the higher side of the recommended spreading rate and apply thinner
coats to avoid moisture from getting trapped in the wet film. During
low humidity and/or higher temperatures, it is recommended to apply
Synteko Best or Extra a little thicker (towards the lower side of the
recommended spread rate) to avoid too quick drying as the moisture evaporates
more easily during these low humidity and/or warmer conditions.
>>> Never apply Synteko Best or Extra too heavily as moisture
may get trapped in the drying film and cause a white/milky-colored appearance.
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Q:
When can I put down area rugs or doormats on the finished floor?
A:
>>> Floors finished with Synteko Classic; Best or Extra should
cure at least for 7 days.
>>> Floors finished with Synteko Solid should cure for at least
3 days.
For all products wait longer during periods of high humidity.
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Q:
How do I slow down the drying of Synteko Classic?
A:
>>> Add 5 10% Synteko Retarder to the last coat to allow
more open time.
>>> Apply a heavier (but do not puddle) coat of Synteko Classic
for your last coat as it takes more time for solvents to evaporate,
therefore allowing more open time and better flow.
>>> During the application only, reduce ventilation in the
room where Synteko Classic is applied.
>>> Cover windows when the sun is shining directly on the floor.
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Q:
After applying a stain, how much time should I allow for the stain to
dry before applying a Synteko floor finish?
A:
>>> Allow the stain to dry completely as recommended by the
manufacturer and allow more time when it is humid or cooler.
>>> Never apply any Synteko floor finish over a stain which
has not dried the recommended time.
>>> Some stains require up to three days of drying/curing before
a waterborne floor finish can be applied.
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Q:
My Brazilian Cherry floors were finished with Synteko Solid a couple
of weeks ago. I noticed a few little soft beads/bumps on the edge of
some boards where there is a bit of a gap between the floorboards. What
should I do?
A:
>>> Take a synthetic scuffing pad and rub these little beads/bumps
away. Next take a lint free cloth and buff the area. This will take
care of the problem.
>>> When there are some small gaps between boards (which is
normal), excess Synteko Solid may accumulate in the gap, and during
curing it can sometimes ooze out and may form small soft bumps/beads
of product.
>>> Periodically check for these little soft droplets/beads
as they may appear during the first couple of weeks after application
of Synteko Solid.
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Q:
My floor was sanded and recoated last winter. All the gaps between the
floorboards were filled with wood filler before coating. Now this summer
a lot of small bumps show up between the floorboards. What is happening
and how do I fix it?
A:
>>> The formation of bumps are caused by the wood filler being
pushed out by the floorboards. During the winter months the relative
humidity of the air is usually very low. As a result the wood floorboards
will dry out and shrink a bit in the winter and gaps will form. During
the summer the relative humidity rises and the boards will absorb moisture
in vapor form and expand, and gaps will usually close or become smaller.
It is not a good idea to fill gaps during the winter months as the expanding
floorboards can push the wood filler out of the gaps.
>>> To fix the bumps, carefully scrape off the bumps, screen
and recoat the floor.
>>> It is a very good idea to use climate control in the buildings
with wood floors to control the humidity and movement of floorboards.
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Q:
After the Synteko floor finish has been applied I noticed a bit of uneven
gloss over the floor. What is the problem?
A:
>>> Not mixing the product well before use or catalyzing can
cause this problem. Flattening agents should be mixed in well before
use.
>>> A contaminated applicator may also cause this problem.
Use only one applicator for one gloss level.
>>> Another problem, which is often the cause, is applying
the floor finish in an uneven layer thickness.
>>> Screening and recoating is the fix for this problem.
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Q:
I noticed some cratering in the Syntekos finish. Why does this
happen?
A:
>>> Cratering (also called fisheying) is typically caused by
a contaminated substrate. Oily substances, silicone lubricants, wax
or other contaminants can cause these problems.
>>> Sanding and screening followed by recoating is usually
needed to remedy this problem. In extreme cases the floor may need to
be resanded down to bare wood.
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Q:
I have food in my kitchen cabinets. Should I be concerned about this
when my floors are refinished?
A:
>>> Yes, solvent fumes may absorb into paper or absorbent packaging.
Remove food items in absorbent packaging or cover all cabinets with
a heavy mill plastic taped securely to the cabinet framing.
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Q:
There is a lingering odor in my house after refinishing my floors. What
should I do?
A:
>>> Some odor is normal. After coating application it is important
that windows should be opened to allow the building to ventilate well.
Carpets, draperies and other cloth materials may absorb solvent odors
of the floor finish being used. So, it is always a good idea to remove
such items or to cover them with heavy mill plastic before application
of the floor finish. Adjacent rooms with fabrics should be isolated
from the application area to prevent this from happening.
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Q:
Recently, my floors were screened and recoated with Synteko. I dropped
something on the floor, and now where the object fell some of the floor
finish is loose. I can peel it off easily, and it seems like it is peeling
off easily around this spot. Whats going on?
A:
>>> The product does not have good adhesion to the previously
applied floor finish. This is likely caused by a contaminated floor
substrate not being cleaned properly before screening and recoating.
It may be that floor polish or wax was used or if the homeowner used
furniture polish on wood furniture this can also leave local contamination
around furniture on the floor. Use a small putty blade and try to see
if the adhesion loss is serious around the damaged area. If so, check
some inconspicuous areas for coating adhesion. When this condition is
widespread, re-sand down to bare wood and recoat. When damage is local,
try to carefully scrape and sand to create a smooth transition, and
then spot repair the floor finish by feathering it into the surrounding
area.
>>> Before screening and recoating, Synteko recommends that
the floor is first cleaned with Synteko Remover. Waxed floors should
be sanded down to bare wood.
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