Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish
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Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish

Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish

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Finally, there is a floor polish compatible with laminate floors! There are many types of floor polishes on the market compatible with all kinds of hard or soft floors but there were literally no floor polishes compatible with laminate floors. Because laminate floors have very little porosity, most other types of floor polishes cannot bond well and do not last for long periods of time. But Bona has come up with a special formula that manages to penetrate even the most glossy laminate floors and it lasts for many years. Also, the new Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish is very easy to apply and it can be used for sealing and protecting commercial and residential floors.

Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish | Fumes Free

Not all water based floor polishes are fume free. Some will release a lot of toxic fumes that are harmful for the end user and the environment. The new Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish is 100% odourless and it will not release any fumes while drying or after it has dried. The product will slightly penetrate the surface and it will dry in a matter of minutes. Even better, the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & laminate Polish can be used in areas with little or no ventilation. The product can be successfully used to polish kitchen floors, bedroom floors, hall floors, living room floors, school floors, public floors and other types of commercial and residential floors with high or medium traffic.

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Glossy

The new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is a high gloss water based floor polish. Applied to a matt finish it will increase its sheen levels dramatically. Applied to an already high gloss finish, it will not really affect its sheen levels. The product responds very well to high speed burnishing. Also, the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish can be applied to low absorption, medium absorption and high absorption surfaces. Before ordering the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish please make sure that you are happy to use a high gloss floor polish on your floors. 

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Durability

No one can really tell you how long it will last. It all depends on the type of surface, the way it is applied, the way it is maintained and the level of traffic. In fact, the level of traffic and the maintenance are the most decisive factors. A floor polish like the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish applied on a low traffic residential floor can maintain its full protection and its unique looks for up to 15 years. The same floor polish applied on a high traffic commercial floor can only last for 1-2 years. Also, the maintenance of the finish can dramatically increase or decrease the protection. Regular buffing, spill removal as fast as possible and the use of top quality professional products are essential as well.

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Applications

Applying a water based floor polish like the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is easy enough. There is no need to invest a lot of money or a lot of time to be able to achieve professional results. But there are some basic rules and some basic application step by step requirements to be able to create a streak free finish:

  1. Only polish surfaces that are clean, in good shape and dry. Polish only surfaces that have no visible imperfections or damage. The new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish will make those imperfections more visible.

  2. Do not over soak the surface with a thick coat of floor polish. Apply very thin coats that look smooth, puddle free and streak free. 

  3. Do not apply more polish before the first coat of floor polish has dried in full. Apply a maximum of 2 coats with about 2 hours break between the coats. The second coat of laminate floor polish is only needed when sealing porous surfaces or surfaces with great absorbency. 

  4. Use a clean flat mop head to apply the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. A flat mop will spread the polish evenly and it will reduce the floor polish wastage. 1 L of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish should cover around 30 sq meters of floor in one coat. 

  5. To speed up the drying process you should be working in a well ventilated area or use some type of fan to dry the floor

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Type Of Floors Compatible With The Floor Polish

The name of the product describes pretty well what types of floors can be polished with the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. Besides stone, tile and laminate floors the polish is also compatible with:

Amtico Floors | The new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish can be used to create a wet look finish on all types of Amtico floors. It can be used as the main sealer or it can be used to overcoat a pre-existing finish. The product will enhance the look of the floor and it will protect the surface from deep scratches, chemical burns and day to day damage.

Marmoleum Floors | The new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is a premium quality water based floor polish that looks spectacular when applied on marmoleum floors. The product spreads nicely and it creates a glass like finish. Suitable for sealing and protecting residential marmoleum floors. It responds very well to high speed burnishing with a white or a red floor pad.

Vinyl Floors | The old vinyl floors are a perfect fit for the amazing Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. Just remove all the pre-existing finishes, deep clean the surface with a great floor cleaner and then apply 2 coats of Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. The results will satisfy even the most demanding customer. 

Lino Floors | A lino floor can look dull and tired or it can look super polished and elegant. The secret is in the type of water based floor polish used to seal it. Two coats of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish will transform even the dullest looking lino floor into a vibrant and contemporary finish. 

Ceramic Tiles | One coat of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish will waterproof and stain proof pretty much any type of ceramic tile floor. The product is not compatible with highly polished or glazed ceramic tiles. Do not apply more than one coat of floor polish. You do not want to overcoat the floor too much and then make it too glossy. 

Terracotta Floors | Transform your terracotta floor with a few coats of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. The product will slightly glaze the surface and it will provide top class protection against daily traffic and dirt penetration. Make sure that the terracotta floor was not waxed with some kind of oil before applying the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish. Oil based waxes are not compatible with water based floor polishes. 

Cork Floors | Even though the cork floors are not as popular as they used to be, there are still many places that still have these types of floors. A few coats of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish will transform the look of your cork floors and will waterproof the floor. A quick buff once in a while will also increase the durability of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish.

Natural Stone Floors | While the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is compatible with most types of natural stone floors, it can only be used on natural stone floors that were not polished. Also, the highly polished look might not be the ideal finish for prestigious floors. But if you are after a high gloss finish and you do not mind the wet look effect, then the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is the perfect choice for your natural stone floors.

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Maintenance

The most important part and the most ignored part of a newly polished floor is the maintenance. Many people have old and tired looking floors because of the poor maintenance routine and the use of highly corrosive cleaning products. The final highly polished finish can last for up to 5 years or it can wear off within a matter of months. So what can you do to maintain your floors in good shape for as long as possible?

  1. Throw out all the cleaning products and all the old mops used before. Start from 0 with brand new unspoiled mop heads

  2. Invest a bit of money on a professional PH neutral floor cleaner or floor maintainers from Bona

  3. Install protective shoes on all chairs and all pieces of furniture that could easily scratch and damage the sealer

  4. Cut your pets nails and do not drag heavy items on newly polished floors

  5. Buff the floors once per year or hire a professional floor cleaning company to do it for you

  6. Do not use catering scourers or any type of scrubbing equipment on your new floors

  7. Respect the dilution rate and do not bleach the floor or use highly active floor cleaning products

  8. Refresh your floors once in a while in areas with higher traffic than usual

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish | Innovative Technology

If you have just purchased the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish you probably have informed yourself about the qualities of this product. Bona doesn’t just make another water based floor polish to fill up a gap on the market, but Bona has invented a market leading water based floor polish that has transformed the way we polish and maintain our floors. The new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is a green and non polluting water based floor polish, easy to apply, spectacular looks and unequalled durability. Pricewise, the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish would not be the cheapest water based floor polish on the market but it is definitely one of the best sealers and protectors ever to reach the Irish market. Even better, the coverage area of the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish is just amazing and its resistance to scratches and markings is outstanding as well. All in, if you are looking for a product to enhance and protect your floors that is easy to apply, high coverage and non polluting, you need to at least to consider the new Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish.

Bona Stone, Tile & Laminate Polish

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