What is the forum choice when it comes to treating wooden (pine) floors. Needs to be reasonably hardwearing. I had thought of treating with Osmo Polyx as the kitchen worktops have held up well with that, although no-one walks on those! Thanks
Did my floor in Osmo Polyx, but it’s beech rather than pine. Looks great (I used the colourless semi matte 3065).
Fiddes floor wax is a bit cheaper and sets harder, which some people prefer. But I reckon it scratches easier, and scratches show up a lot more.
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What is the forum choice when it comes to treating wooden (pine) floors. Needs to be reasonably hardwearing. I had thought of treating with Osmo Polyx as the kitchen worktops have held up well with that, although no-one walks on those! Thanks