To fix this coat the floors with more floor finish on a wax applicator mop.
Streaks in floor finish.
When using a lambswool applicator with a satin or matte finish the flattening agents are essentially bulldozed across the floor.
Recoated before previous coat was completely dry.
Be carefull not to over sand.
The bad news is that there are several issues that can cause streaked floor wax.
This is why it s advised that you clean from the middle of the room to the perimeter as it allows you to easily exit without having to walk across the wet floor.
It s important to remember that any traces of dirt on your floor while you re mopping will mix with the hot water and spread causing unsightly streaks once you re finished.
Cleaning hardwood floors without leaving streaks mix half a cup of white vinegar to a gallon of water.
A foolproof way of ensuring streak free floor is to tackle one section at a time.
Choosing the right tools combined with excellent.
There are many potential causes for these extreme streaks.
One common cause is applying a finish that s too thin.
Streaks in your floor s finish are a common problem and there are several reasons it could be happening.
Streaks on a floor are the tell tale sign of a project gone wrong.
In this photo you can see streaks in the finish that are apparent even where the finish was applied with the grain.
Conversely a shiny floor that you can see yourself in is a source of pride.
What you ended up with was a floor with permanent streak marks.
The good news is that the solution is the same.
Stop marks are caused by flattening agents in the finish deposited on the floor when the applicator reverses direction or is lifted.
We roll satin poly to avoid those streaks just be sure that you have a poly that can be rolled.
Slow down the stroke as the finish is laid on the floor.
One thing ive noticed with maple is if you buff the shit out of it to make sure their are no machine marks the floor gets so freaking slick that the poly wants to roll around on top like your finishing a piece of glass.
Burnish to remove streaks.
Understanding why they are occurring can help you reduce the chances of streaks coming back in the future.
Excessive airflow during application stiff bristles on the application tools improperly mixed finish improper coverage rates and more.
Use a painting stroke rather than a spreading stroke to work the finish into the floor.