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Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Wood

Mr. Sandless™ are members of the International Franchise Association, the National Wood Floor Association, the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Philadelphia Apartment Association, and the Better Business Bureau.

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Engineered Wood Manufacturing

Lamella

The lamella is the face layer of the wood that is visible when installed. Typically it is a sawn piece of timber.

The timber can be cut in three different styles: flat-sawn, quarter-sawn, and rift-sawn. However, because only one side of the wood is visible on flooring, "quarter-sawn" and "rift-sawn" will have the same appearance.

Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Refinisher :Comparison with paint and varnish

The initial application of any paint or varnish is similarly absorbed into the substrate, but because stains contain lower amounts of binder, the binder from a stain resides mainly below the surface while the pigment remains near the top or at the surface. Stains that employ metallic pigments such as iron oxides usually are more opaque; first because metallic pigments are opaque by nature, but also because the particles of which they consist are much larger than organic pigments and therefore do not penetrate as well. Most wood stains for interior uses (e.g. floors and furniture) require further application of varnish or finish for protection and gloss. Stains are differentiated from varnishes in that the latter has no added color or pigment and is designed to form a surface film. Some products are marketed as a combination of stain and varnish.

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Composition

Stain is composed of the same three primary ingredients as paint (pigment, solvent, and binder) but is predominantly pigment (or dye) and solvent with little binder. Much like the dyeing or staining of fabric, wood stain is designed to add color to the substrate of wood and other materials while leaving the substrate mostly visible. Transparent varnishes or surface films are applied afterwards. In principle, stains do not provide a surface coating or film. However, because the binders are from the same class of film-forming binders that are used in paints and varnishes, some build-up of film occurs.

I have an “engineered” floor and another laminate floor. Can you refinish these?

Yes! Our service is perfect for all of the modern engineered and laminate flooring on the market today! We can seal the floor and renew the finish for an even better protection than when it was first installed.

Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Wood : Violin

Violin varnishing is a multi-step process involving some or all of the following: primer, sealer, ground, color coats, and clear topcoat. Some systems use a drying oil varnish as described below, while others use spirit (or solvent) varnish. Touchup in repair or restoration is only done with spirit varnish.

Drying oil such walnut oil or linseed oil may be used in combination with amber, copal, rosin or other resins. The oil is prepared by cooking or exposing to air and sunlight. The refined resin is typically available as a translucent solid and is then "run" by cooking or literally melting it in a pot over heat without solvents. The thickened oil and prepared resin are then cooked together and thinned with turpentine (away from open flame) into a brushable solution.

Some violin finishing systems use vernice bianca (egg white and gum arabic) as a sealer or ground.

Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Mr. Sandless® makes refinishing wood floors quick, affordable and painless! There is no mess to clean up,
no odors, and service is complete in just hours. We are always less expensive than sanding, and everything we use is kid and pet safe. There is no better way for your wood floor refinishing needs!

Mr. Sandless Franchise LLC Refinisher Composition

Stain is composed of the same three primary ingredients as paint (pigment, solvent, and binder) but is predominantly pigment (or dye) and solvent with little binder. Much like the dyeing or staining of fabric, wood stain is designed to add color to the substrate of wood and other materials while leaving the substrate mostly visible. Transparent varnishes or surface films are applied afterwards. In principle, stains do not provide a surface coating or film. However, because the binders are from the same class of film-forming binders that are used in paints and varnishes, some build-up of film occurs.

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