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Is It Better to Stain or Paint Wood Floors? The Differences Between Wo – Woca Woodcare

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Whether you choose to paint or apply a stain to your wood floors, both options can give you the desired look you’re after. So what is the primary difference between wood staining vs painting? Here are some advantages and disadvantages of each method to refresh your wood floors.

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Master Color Oil provides stain color and protection in one product. Apply 2-3 applications of this natural plant based wood finish that stains and protects in one easy step. Strengthens the wood from the inside out - naturally. It penetrates deep into the wood and hardens the fibers to defend against dirt, dust, spills, stains, scratches, and other household hazards.

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WOCA Master Color Oil Natural 2.5 Liter is used for the initial application of oil, and subsequent coats. The oil penetrates the fibers of the wood, hardens and strengthens the wood from within, providing a durable wear surface. The natural color is typically used on darker species of wood to enhance the natural warmth. It's designed to be used on newly sanded(100-120 grit) or lye treated wood floors of any species.

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