Surface Finishes are very popular because they are durable, water-resistant, and require minimal maintenance. Surface finishes are blends of synthetic resins. These finishes most often are referred to as urethanes or polyurethanes, and remain on the surface to form a protective coating. There are several types of surface finishes available: water-based, oil-based, acid-cured, and moisture-cured.
Additional finishes are wax and acrylic impregnated finishes. Wax finishes soak into the pores of the wood and harden to form a protective penetrating seal, which will appear low luster and amber in color. Wax finishes are durable but will show spots from water and other contaminates. Acrylic Impregnated Finishes are injected into the wood to create a super-hard, extremely durable floor. Acrylic impregnated finishes rarely are used in residential applications. They most often are used in very high traffic areas in commercial settings.