FinishingTechniquesFoundations: Air Movement & FinishWFB EditorsMay 23, 2016Air movement is crucial to success when applying most finish. Remember these important concepts:Log in to view the full article Air movement is crucial to success when applying most finish. Remember these important concepts: 1 - When applying finish: All air movement should be minimized—windows closed and HVAC systems shut off. 2 - Once finish has skinned over: Air movement should be set up to move air and evacuate solvents from the job site. Read NextTechniquesVideo: Applying Finish to the Wood Floors and Wrapping Up at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseMarch 12, 2024RecommendedTechniquesHow We Did This Floor: Edge-Grain in the Portland International AirportTechniquesDomestic Species for Wood Flooring 101: What Pros Should KnowTricks of the TradeTrick of the Trade: Keeping Track of Your Finish Made EasierStain/Custom ColorYour Customer Asks for a White Floor. How Do You Do It?Related StoriesTechniquesVideo: Applying Finish to the Wood Floors and Wrapping Up at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseTechniquesVideo: Buffing on Color and the First 'After' Shots at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseTechniquesVideo: Stripping the Finish off the Wood Floors at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseTechniquesVideo: Day 1 on Site at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseMore in TechniquesTechniquesHow We Did This Floor: Edge-Grain in the Portland International AirportApproximately 57,000 square feet of the Portland International Airport now has local edge-grain white oak wood flooring with an oil finish—a massive undertaking, even for a company like Pure Floors Inc. This is how they did it.TechniquesDomestic Species for Wood Flooring 101: What Pros Should KnowLifelong wood flooring pro Bob Goldstein discusses helpful advice for installing, sanding and finishing the most common domestic wood flooring species.Tricks of the TradeTrick of the Trade: Keeping Track of Your Finish Made EasierAussie wood floor pro Troy Stanfield at Plankd Flooring in Mt. Barker, Australia, has a couple handy tips for helping keep track of wood floor finish.Stain/Custom ColorYour Customer Asks for a White Floor. How Do You Do It?We asked our readers on the WFB Facebook and Instagram pages how they create white wood floors. Here are some of their responses.Wood Floor RescueWood Floor Rescue: A Heart Attack of a Heart Pine JobLorie Davidson bid this heart pine job off of real estate photos. When he actually arrived at the farmhouse and saw its original floors, circa 1873, “I had to go back out to the truck and say the Lord’s Prayer," he says.HistoryA Formidable Challenge: Introducing Waterborne CoatingsThe early 1980’s were an interesting time in the wood floor finish business. Oil-modified urethane (OMU) was king. While there were a few other types of finishes being used, almost every contractor used OMU. However, that was going to change very quickly.Wood Floor RescueWood Floor Rescue: A Remarkable Reveal in ConnecticutStephen Gunneson of Gunneson Flooring Company says sanding this wood flooring at a Connecticut home "was like uncovering a treasure."HistoryVeneer Floors: A Common Phenomenon in Historic Wide PlankWood floor restoration expert Michael Purser of Rosebud Company discusses the high-end veneer flooring that was commonplace in expensive homes in the early 20th century.TechniquesVideo: Applying Finish to the Wood Floors and Wrapping Up at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseWood Floor Business author/blogger and wood flooring restoration expert Michael Purser of The Rosebud Company gives us a look into his project at Edsel & Eleanor Ford House—here we see finish application and the "after" footage.TechniquesVideo: Buffing on Color and the First 'After' Shots at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseMichael Purser of The Rosebud Company is back in Michigan working on restoring the wood flooring in the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House—here we see progress on the gallery and the stunning "after" footage of the herringbone white oak.TechniquesVideo: Stripping the Finish off the Wood Floors at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseHow do we go about stripping the old finish off the beautiful wood flooring when we do historic restorations? Here's a look at the work we're doing on the Ford estate.TechniquesVideo: Day 1 on Site at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford HouseMichael Purser's The Rosebud Company is back in Michigan to once again work on restoring the wood flooring at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House; here's a look at day one on the job site.Page 1 of 5Next PageResource BookLooking for a specific product or a company? Wood Floor Business has the only comprehensive database of the industry.Learn MorePodcastsAll Things Wood Floor, created by Wood Floor Business magazine, talks to interesting wood flooring pros to share knowledge, stories and tips on everything to do with wood flooring, from installation, sanding and finishing to business management.Learn More