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Can I give sealed “glueless” floating cork parquet an additional varnish finish?

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Can I give sealed “glueless” floating cork parquet an additional varnish finish?

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Basically, there are two ways of treating “glueless” floating cork parquet after laying. The first way is to apply a coat of Cortex Finish (as described in Question 1). But a second coat of one of our water-based varnishes is also possible. First roughen the installed floor, for example, with sandpaper 120. Then, having cleaned the surface of dust from the grinding, you can additionally seal it with a Cortex water-based varnish. Please note: you can walk on the floor again after 24 hours, but the varnish is not finally dry for about 8 days. During this time, do not wipe the floor with a damp cloth or mop and do not lay rugs or carpets. Wait until the drying phase is complete before placing heavy items of furniture on the floor.

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