Hardwood Floor Abrasives

Hardwood Floor contractors have to be extremely careful about which abrasive they use on their floors. It is important to use an abrasive that will remove all the stock from the floor without creating an uneven scratch pattern. This is where Virginia and Norton abrasives can help.

Abrasives only account for about 3 percent of a manufacturing budget while machinery and labor make up over 80 percent.

Aluminum Oxide

Aluminum oxide is a hardened mineral that forms a protective layer to hardwood floors when mixed into a polyurethane coating. The urethane protects against scuffs, scratches, dents, and wear.

It also helps with UV protection, which helps prevent the color and sheen of the wood from fading. This finish also amplifies the wood’s grain patterns, making them more visible and beautiful.

This finish is available on prefinished flooring planks and can be applied to most types of wood. It can be a matte or a shiny finish, depending on your preference.

It’s an excellent choice for a variety of grinding applications and is often used in sanding wheels, discs, sponges and belts. It’s also effective in power sanding and hand sanding, and is available in coarse through fine grit. It’s particularly good for removing metal stock, and for finishing wood and fiberglass, as well as drywall, painted or primer surfaces. It can also be used on glass, marble and stone.

Red Heat

Red Heat abrasives are designed with the wood floor contractor in mind. The company’s top of the line R983 line of belts, rolls and flap discs is an impressive feat of engineering. It’s got the trifecta of performance: superior lubrication, a super sharp cutting grit and a tough to beat tungsten carbide backing that will stand up to the most punishing jobs while leaving your floors looking and feeling their best.

A well executed sanding routine is critical to a successful job. For prefinished floors, a good rule of thumb is to run a 40 grit belt across the floor, scuffing only the toughest areas. In a pinch, you can also use a 70 grit Red Heat belt for the more delicate jobs like parquet. Using the right abrasive on the right surface will save you time and money in the long run. The best way to find out which abrasive is right for you is to call the pros at Kelly’s Hardwood Flooring Supplies.

Ceramic

Ceramic is a hard material that can be made impervious to moisture through glazing, making it an excellent choice for high traffic areas of your home. This durable material also adds warmth and openness to your space.

Unlike hardwood floors, which are susceptible to staining and water damage, glazed ceramic tiles are easy to keep clean with regular sweeping and damp mopping. Glazed tiles are also less likely to show signs of mold or mildew because they can be sealed regularly.

Norton Abrasives, a brand of Saint-Gobain, manufactures a wide variety of grinding, cutting, blending, finishing and polishing products for many different industries. They’ve been in business for over 130 years, and they’re always developing new abrasive solutions to meet their customers’ needs.

Contact Kelly’s Hardwood Flooring Supplies

Kelly’s Hardwood Flooring Supplies in South Elgin, IL, offers hardwood flooring installation, sanding and finishing materials from a variety of manufacturers. Some of the brands they carry include DuraSeal, Norton Abrasives and Bona.

Their team is dedicated to supporting professional Hardwood Floor contractors throughout the Chicagoland area, including Chicago, its suburbs and McHenry County. They can help you find the right products to complete your project and get the job done on time.

They also offer a wide selection of hardwood flooring accessories, floor machines, trim & molding, stair parts, adhesives, stains, and sealers. Their store carries the most popular and high-quality wood floor products from top-notch manufacturers.

Kelly's Hardwood Flooring Supplies

Chicago Hardwood Flooring 

https://www.kellysflooringsupplies.com/

Hardwood Floor contractors have to be extremely careful about which abrasive they use on their floors. It is important to use an abrasive that will remove all the stock from the floor without creating an uneven scratch pattern. This is where Virginia and Norton abrasives can help. Abrasives only account for about 3 percent of…