Stand up to the effects of UV on the oak over time, 3. Thats a problem Im left with and he wrote that message to me, not the hardwood installer. I am in the same predicament and not wanting to settle for maple! Any reputable stone dealer and fabricator should be able to tell you which are grainy Quartzites and which are Crystalline. Of the Bona sealers, NordicSeal looks to white to me and AmberSeal - well the name says it all, trying to stay away from the amber look. Press it very hard into the coating, and rip it up. Just a little darker then the natural rift oak. It has come out very well. No scrape, no scratch, no nothing. @mtpo sorry to bring this thread back. If you like to see a shiny floor RIGHT AFTER you clean the floor (because it makes you feel like you've accomplished something) then you are what I refer to as a 'clean-shiny' person. The wood is from Cochrans Lumber in Berryville, VA. Held off on final coat until project finished.. which will be done in a few days. Also hope this helps .. colors hard to see on monitor, I tested classic seal, white stain and Nordic seal as well. Our contractor unfortunately was in a hurry so we didnt test many potential finishes. I had just had floors done by a floor shop, two years of hospice requires me to redo them, seems a layer can be scraped up with a spackle scraper easily and turned dark ( like cherry wood does in sunlight but this was white oak ). Thanks for leaving this up. My cabinets are a true white (forgot name of paint) and all of the Dekton with a white background was too gray. WebInformacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: qhhsubiquity.com, +13012001475, +13012001768, +13012001300 The Ubiquity The student news site of Quartz Hill High School WebOur new build has white oak hardwoods & Id LOVE to have them look like these. We are looking for the same - any update on what you ended up using? It was applied Saturday morning.". Intense seal will cast yellowing. Oil wax floor finishes are poor choices for cabnet finishes. If others have experience with this product would love them to chime in. My flooring guy said (and backed it up with a sample) that a water-based sealant with *no tint* (I think Bona ClassicSeal?) I checked Durasupreme and they have white oak but not in the shade we like.