Bona Red Out™ - Frequently Asked Questions
Bona Red Out™ is a two-step waterborne color neutralizer designed to reduce red and pink tones to help mimic the look of white oak wood flooring. Bona Red Out is safe to use on multiple wood species from red oak to Brazilian cherry. This unique product is very low odor, dries quickly, and is compatible with the entire Bona System® to allow easy preparation for staining, sealing, and finishing, making it the perfect first step to achieve lighter tones including a nordic look no matter the color, or species of wood. Chapter Markers: 00:00 What’s the difference between a penetrating stain and a reactive stain? 01:07 Should I water-pop before using Bona Red OutTM to help reduce lapping? 01:38 Do I need to water-pop the floor after using Bona Red OutTM, before staining, if I want that water-popped look? 02:13 Any special preparation necessary before applying a Bona Waterborne Sealer, after applying Bona Red OutTM? 02:50 Will my final sanding grit affect the reactivity of Bona Red OutTM? 03:33 Will Bona Red OutTM have an adverse reaction on metal inlays, metal transitions, gas fireplace inserts, etc.? 04:20 How does Bona Red OutTM affect the color of my wood filler? 05:30 Can Bona RedTM Out be diluted with water (to lessen the reaction)? 06:27 Should I 'batch' multiple gallons together if doing a large floor, or can I apply them one at a time? 07:40 Do I need to re-stir Bona Red OutTM during the application process? 08:42 Can my applicators be washed and reused? 09:48 What nap roller is recommended for applying Bona Red OutTM? 10:47 Can I use a Cut-In Pad to apply Bona Red OutTM to reduce the roller-spray? 11:56 What is the recommended application rate to achieve maximum reactivity? 13:00 Can I apply multiple coats of Bona Red OutTM for increased intensity/ lightening of the surface? 13:47 What if my application of Bona Red OutTM, Part A (Step 1), looks uneven or has lots of lap marks? 14:35 What if I accidentally forget to apply Part A (Step 1), and apply Part B (Step 2) first? 15:28 What if I mix both Parts A (Step 1) and Part B (Step 2) together? 16:18 What happens if I underapply Part A (Step 1)? 17:04 What happens if I underapply the system, Parts A (Step 1) and Part B (Step 2); or just underapply Part B (Step 2)? 17:56 What happens if I let Part A (Step 1) dry completely before applying Part B (Step 2)? 19:06 Any further advice on the application of Bona Red OutTM for first-time users? 21:23 Is Bona Red OutTM freeze-thaw stable? 22:39 What is the shelf life of Bona Red OutTM? 23:22 Does the application of Bona Red OutTM affect the wood’s lignin, like standard 2-part wood bleach? 24:14 How do I repair an unsightly or uneven area of the floor? 25:37 What should I do if I still see some greyish patches/tones throughout the floor after Part B (Step 2) has dried? 26:29 What should I do if the floor looks chalky/hazy after Part B (Step 2) has dried; either all over or just in spots (i.e. light colored start/stop marks)?

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