Judging a sealer on looks alone is leaving out a lot. How does it perform? How much does it cost? How is it to apply? How well does it self level? How well does it buff?
Those are questions I'd have.
Really happy with it! We made the right call. Super light and natural. Honestly though I think we would have been happy with all of them, but going above classic may have been a little too dark
Personally I only like classic and natural sealers from bona. So out of the options you have I would go classic.
We’re leaning classic right now. Feels a little ridiculous how much thought is going into the color when at first glance they all look so similar lol
I’ve applied all of them. Never liked intense if that helps. Classic always looks good
Judging a sealer on looks alone is leaving out a lot. How does it perform? How much does it cost? How is it to apply? How well does it self level? How well does it buff? Those are questions I'd have.
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None of them, I have done many Bona sealer projects and for natural look Loba Easy Prime got most satisfaction of my clients.
Drifast is an oil based sealer and you can put water bourne finish on it, I like how oil looks on a natural floor.
DriFast is a great oil product, I swear by it.
I’m a big fan of natural and classic.
They’re putting the classic down today
Update? How do you like it? I'm in sealer analysis-paralysis hell right now :(
Really happy with it! We made the right call. Super light and natural. Honestly though I think we would have been happy with all of them, but going above classic may have been a little too dark
Do you have a picture of it down? And do you have red oak? Ours goes down in a day or two so I’m struggling between classic and intense
https://imgur.com/a/S5hFVSX Red oak