Floor Species
- » Heritage™ NewHeart™ Yellow Pine
- » SugarPine™ Plank
- » Charleston™ Antique Heart Pine
- » Rice Mill™ Reclaimed Heart Pine
- » Heritage™ Hardwood Series
- » Exotic Hardwoods
Surface Treatment Options
- » Portsmouth™ Series Square Nails
- » Distressed Treatment
- » Worm Holes Treatment
- » Hand Scraping Treatment
- » Blackened Edges Treatment
- » Hand Beveled Edges Treatment
- » Blackened Grain Treatment
- » Wire Brushed Treatment
- » Cobblestone Treatment
- » Adzed Treatment
- » Square Peg Treatment
- » Paint History Series Treatments
- » Stains
Historic Antique
Polyurethane Finishes
Ready Finished Series
Historic Antique Polyurethane Finishes
Historic Antique Polyurethane Finishes are commercial-grade finishes. They incorporate the durability of a high-traffic, gymnasium-grade, oil-modified finish (48% solids/V.O.C compliant), that are non-yellowing and have the look and patina of a light amber-tinted finish that minimizes the reveal of scratches and imperfections of typical polyurethane finishes. These finishes have the look of the old-fashioned, tung-oil style finishes, but perform with the ease and care of modern-day poly finish.
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| Antique Semi-Gloss | Antique Satin | Antique Matte | Antique FLAT |
- » Apply with ¼” mo-hair roller, lamb wool block applicator, brush or synthetic T-bar style applicator pad at 500 per sq. ft. per gallon.
- » We recommend no foot traffic for 48 hours, light traffic until 7 days and normal traffic after that.
- » Historic Floor and the NWFA recommend no rugs for 30 days.
- » Finishes will reach 80% cure in 7 days and full cure in 30 days.
- » Always read precautions and instructions on the reverse side of container prior to application.
Material Safety Data Sheet - Antique Polyurethane Floor Finish
Antique Polyurethane Info Sheet
Antique Polyurethane Back Label
Wood is a natural flooring material that inherently contains distinctive differences in grain and color configurations. These subtle differences that occur in nature create the beauty, warmth and individuality of each Historic™ floor. The room scenes and photography on this site are intended as a visual guide, as your Historic™ floor may vary in actual color or grain pattern.






