Osmo polyx, is spendy but durable and once it's off gassed is child friendly. Are you planning to sand the floor yourself?
Thanks.
Yes. Any tips? Sanding with/at 90 degs to the grain seems to be impossible.
Or, could we get away with not sanding, and just buff and Osmo?
I'd need to see the state of the floor but if there is an existing finish on there it will need to come up before you apply something different.
Edit. Didn't see the pics of the floor until after I posted the took a while to show.
Random orbital sander and hoover, then finish with Osmo. If you want to go polyurethane instead of hard-wax oil, I've been using Fiddes Clear Glaze a bit recently, impressed by the durability and ease of application.
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Osmo polyx, is spendy but durable and once it's off gassed is child friendly. Are you planning to sand the floor yourself?