Submitted by Skyree01 t3_y87q9f in DIY

Hello,

I have a wooden staircase that I just finished sanding but I don't know what finish to use to protect it.

I actually don't know what type of wood it actually is.

See pictures:

https://ibb.co/3z1wXgd

https://ibb.co/ZVLJDc2

Looks like teak or oak maybe.

Do I need some kind of pre-finish first? And what finish then?

If personal preference has a role, I'd say not too mat, maybe satin or shiny.

Thanks!

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Intelligent_Ebb4887 t1_isyjbcn wrote

Polyurethane. Look for one designed for floors, it will last longer.

Oil based will develop a golden tone. Water based will keep the same color.

I prefer satin poly, but that's a personal choice.

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Skyree01 OP t1_it1trta wrote

Thanks! Can you recommend a brand? Here in Europe it's not always written whether it's polyurethane or something else when I look for a varnish.

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MisterIntentionality t1_iszi7su wrote

Watco danish oil all over. Let dry 48 hours (and obviously dont walk on it) then like multiple coats of poly. Like multiple coats. I’m thinking 10.

Hopefully you dont need to use the steps for several weeks.

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frzn_dad t1_it00vc1 wrote

Just do every other one then switch. Builds up the legs.

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Skyree01 OP t1_it1qoo8 wrote

That's smart! I'm most likely going to do that since my ground floor is under renovation too!

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