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Using the dark chocolate stain on knotty floors like Cypress pine or on floors with a lot of gum veins or natural marks can dramatically change the appearance and helps to create more uniform look. We are using the traditional (more labor intensive) method of staining the floors. Physically rubbing the stain across the wood grain. It provides not only much deeper stain absorption but also more evenly distributed color. Red Oak Refinished Floors Natural, Provincial Floor Stain, Cypress Pine Flooring, Tung Oil On Pine Floors, Restored Pine Floorboards, Bona Wood Floor Stain Colors On Red Oak, Old Wooden Floor, Laminate Floor Repair, Pine Floorboards

Using the dark chocolate stain on knotty floors like Cypress pine or on floors with a lot of gum veins or natural marks can dramatically change the appearance and helps to create more uniform look. We are using the traditional (more labor intensive) method of staining the floors. Physically rubbing the stain across the wood grain. It provides not only much deeper stain absorption but also more evenly distributed color.

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For clients wanting a light-colored floor, Australian Cypress is a great option. It's softwood with dark knots that appear naturally throughout the wood and that doesn't darken as much as some other species when exposed to light. Only Australian Cypress is more demanding than Red Oak. Cypress Pine is another name for this tree. This severely knotted softwood flooring material is often known as cypress pine. It gives rooms a rustic charm and is a popular choice for restaurants, cabins, and ... Cypress Pine, Wood Sealer, Cypress Wood, Rugs And Mats, Flooring Materials, Floor Finishes, Wood Resin, Hardwood Flooring, Furniture Legs

For clients wanting a light-colored floor, Australian Cypress is a great option. It's softwood with dark knots that appear naturally throughout the wood and that doesn't darken as much as some other species when exposed to light. Only Australian Cypress is more demanding than Red Oak. Cypress Pine is another name for this tree. This severely knotted softwood flooring material is often known as cypress pine. It gives rooms a rustic charm and is a popular choice for restaurants, cabins, and…

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