After you wring out your paper, open it up and spread it flat onto your surface, smoothing it out and pushing out any air bubbles underneath.
Once you get your floor covered the way you like it, let it dry over night.
Time to apply your polyurethane. There are several ways to apply it so, Google them and see which is best for you.
Our floor took 5 coats of polyurethane. On the fourth coat, once it was dry, we sand it with 220 grit sand paper. This will help smooth the surface from any imperfections.
Note:
This is a little hard on the back and knees.
Sand down high spots on the floor and clean it thoroughly.
Lay out your glue covered pieces in any order you prefer. You really can’t mess this up.
Let your glue dry overnight.
Apply your polyurethane and let dry between coats. Be sure to sand the floor before your final coat of polyurethane for a smooth finish.
Final coat of polyurethane. Let it dry and cure for several days before placing heavy objects or course backed rugs on your surface.
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