Feast Watson Floorshine
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Back to the 60's, waxing lyrical – Having thrown out the old floor polisher in 1980 I now find that I could use it . Just applied a coat of Feast and Watson floor polish to a 2 part water based seal over a concrete acid etched floor that was showing its age after 12 years of furniture scratches etc. . BRILLIANT. One coat made it come up a treat. One hour drying / recoat time is… Read more
accurate. Extra coats where chairs had worn deeper.. Tip to use a mop was great advice. I used the rectangular squeezy type. Wrapped head in glad wrap between coats. Excellent value for coverage.
Feast Watson Floor Polish Excellent – Applied to a few heavily worn areas of Bamboo Timber Floor. Kitchen and door area which was worn most. Looks really good. My tips. - test on inconspicuous shadowy area first or sample of same timber. -Clean floor -Use paint tape for adjacent floor slats if only doing specific areas. -apply from saucer with a small sponge covered with part an… Read more
old Tshirt. - did one floor board at a time. -brushed one half then other half. Don’t use much polish - Just dab a little on sponge on each half of floor board - keep T-shirt flat on sponge and use the corner of tilted up sponge, not flat edge. Then one stroke on each half from centre to end. The don’t add any more polish and do one light stoke along the length of floor board. Don’t do little strokes at all. Then do next floor board the same. The first coat will dry a little patchy. Then apply a second coat exactly the same and when dry looks pretty good. 2 coats match my semi gloss bamboo finish. 3 coats starts looking like gloss. I only needed 2coats.
For larger area maybe use Feast Watson sock but have not tried it.
Does a brilliant job! – I used this on our hardwood Jarrah floorboards, after 12 years of day to day use this product brought back a shine that hasn't been there in years. The only negative was in certain spots it left a oil like streak, unsure why. Still figuring that out but overall a great product! Show details
The answer to a vexing problem – I used the special timber floor polish and it gave my engineered matte French Oak floor a beautiful sheen that really enhanced the oak colour. It was so much easier than the instructions suggested and the sheen has so far lasted four months, with no sign of deterioration. Additionally it used much less product than indicated. I am so thrilled and recommend it to anyone who wants a lovely soft shine on their timber floor. Show details
Possibly the best floor polish on the planet! – I've lived in my house for the past ten years and at least half of that time have researched ways to 'fix' my timber floors, which have definitely seen better days. I was about to bite the bullet and organise refinishing them when I came across these reviews. I used Feast Watson's white floor paint in my daughter's attic bedroom and loved it-it… Read more
was a quality product so I thought I'd give Floorshine a go.
Firstly I cleaned the floor thoroughly with Floorclean and could not believe the bucket after bucket of filthy water that went down the drain-who knew floorboards (that are mopped weekly) could retain so much dirt! The boards were a bit bleached looking after the clean and I was a bit worried that I'd overdone it but all of my fears were allayed as soon as I started applying the polish. I gave it four coats, one after the other as it was a warm day and this gorgeous, magical polish completely and utterly transformed the floor! A lot of the poly has worn off over the years and the polish just glided over it, buffing it to a beautiful shine. I was so excited I did a little dance!
I'm going to do the rest of the house and am so relieved that I won't have to go through the giant calamity of getting the floors stripped and refinished.
I can't recommend these products enough-I've used other polish and it hasn't come anywhere near this one. I'm one incredibly happy customer. :)
Brilliant and amazing polish – One coat of this Feast Watson Floorshine polish was applied over Feast Watson Floorclear satin. The Floorclear had builders etc walking all over it and was certainly not shiny, even though it was quite new. The effect of the Floorshine polish was incredible, the floor looked better than when the satin Floorclear was first applied, an even… Read more
semi-gloss to gloss shine that has lasted really well. Have only applied the one coat in 6 weeks and still looks better than new. This is a great polish that is easy to apply and seems very hard wearing and long lasting. Costs more than some but the result is outstanding over the Feast Watson Floorshine.
Delivers exactly what it promises – Sometimes the advertising exceeds the performance, but in this case it is hard to fault Floorshine for price, ease of use and quality of finish. The first floor I did had relatively low wear, but the poly varnish was nearly 20 years old on Tas Oak solid floor. I used a lambswool applicator, and with just one coat got a great finish. The rest of… Read more · 1
the container went on a similar size floor (35m2) that was a bit more worn. Two coats would have been brilliant, but one was very good. Before buying more I wanted to see how it stood up to furniture dragging, dogs and shoes, and it is really good. The only thing stopping me using it for another coat is having to move furniture out for a day, but it will happen... soon.
Shiny timber floors – I have tried everything!!! This was my last attempt. Great result after 2 coats. Dries quickly. No need to buy applicator. I just used a mop. My floors were poly - ed 20 yes ago and they look great now. I will use this product again. Don't bother with Long Life brand - waste of time & money Great shine after 2 coats
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