Choose the right surface
Lacquer, matt lacquer or natural oil? Whichever surface treatment you choose for your floor, it always enhances the wood's natural beauty. Your choice should be decided by your preferences for style, feel, colour and maintenance. Furthermore, our surface treatments are of course free from solvents, formaldehyde and isocyanate. Floors from Kährs are also ready to walk on immediately after being installed.
Silk matt lacquer Our silk matt lacquer complements the wood's character by accentuating its natural living structure. This makes the floor more hardwearing and easier to clean. We constantly develop our lacquers (which are among the very best on the market), in co-operation with leading lacquer manufacturers. |
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| The lacquer protects the floor from the annoying micro scratches that can appear in the lacquer when, for example, furniture with worn-out protective pads is dragged across the floor. At the same time, the lacquer is one of the very thinnest available and does not conceal the beautiful floor surface, unlike so many others on the market. |
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Matt lacquer Our matt lacquer almost gives the impression that the floor is completely untreated bare wood, or treated with natural oil. You can clearly feel the soft, natural surface with your fingers or when you walk barefoot on the floor. Matt lacquer is as hardwearing and easy to maintain as silk matt lacquer. |
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Nature oil Kährs Nature oil gives your floor a wonderfully natural and beautiful feel. The oil brings out the wood’s wonderful texture and graining, and enriches the natural wood colour. Floors treated with Nature oil are also ready for use in the home as soon as they have been installed. |
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They are easy to maintain, but you must remember that floors treated with Nature oil need a little more care and need to be treated with Kährs wax-oil regularly. The advantage is that the floor becomes more and more beautiful after each treatment.
Cleaning and maintenance are the same as for a lacquered floor. Vacuum regularly and the occasional wipe with a well wrung-out damp cloth is all that is needed. |