Q: I sanded my floors, then put 2-3 coats of poly on them. I decided I wanted another coat-that was done about a month ago.. fish eye bubbles all over the place now!
Fish Eye Bubbles
Q&A On the rather common problem of fish eye bubbles in your floor finish.
Air bubbles
Q: I have just sanded doing the 36, 50, and 80 grit. I stained it as well. However, when I rolled the first coat of oil based polyurethane I got bubbles everywhere.
DIY Air bubbles
Q: I sanded my hardwood floors and refinished them with 2 coats of polyurethane. I applied the finish with a paint roller. The associate at the home centerĀ told me what caused the air bubbles that I had after I put the first coat on.
“Tender coat”
Q: I am having multiple problems with my new hardwood floors. The floors are oak, natural poly finish. First off, My floors have scratched very easily despite waiting several weeks to walk on them, and using a vacuum made for hardwood floors. I have had other hardwood flooring installed in my home and never had this problem.
Open windows
Q: Could open windows and cold temperatures have caused peeling / air bubbles?
Minimizing air bubbles
Q: I have recently sanded, stained and varnished the floors. They Look really nice but the last coat has accumulated air bubbles. I was wondering if there is a quick and easy way for me to remove the top layer containing the air bubbles and re vanish them.
Putting poly on floors
Q: What is the best way to put the poly on your floors? I keep getting fish eyes w/ a poly roller.
Small bubbles on coats of finish
Q: What can I do on the final coat to help decrease the bubbling? These bubbles are very tiny some are pin heads, smaller than pepper corns.