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Monocoat: Natural hardwood oil finish and VOC-free

October 12, 2008

To get the hardwood color you desire without the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s), look into Rubio Monocoat’s natural oil finish.  Currently it is available in 34 colors, with a choice of matte or satin.

Originating in Belgium, Monocoat’s natural oil finish has been used throughout the world in many applications for almost 45 years.  It has been applied to wood flooring, windows, furniture, decking, and siding.   Feel comfortable applying Monocoat throughout your home, in your kitchen and bathrooms, and even high-traffic areas, such as commercial settings.  Completely plant-based, it will protect your wood from coffee, ink, wine, milk, and soft drinks. 

Not only is it a beautiful product, but it needs only a simple single coat application with a pad.  A chemical reaction is produced, and the Monocoat’s natural oil finish bonds with the cellulose in the wood.  In fact, if you try and add more, the flooring will not accept the second coat.  Should your floor be damaged, simply apply Monocoat, and you will find it difficult to distinguish where the damage had previously been.

Monocoat’s natural finish is durable and will provide long lasting protection.  Once applied, the chemical reaction takes 15 seconds to create the bond.  Each liter of Monocoat can cover approximately 400 square feet of flooring.  Most wood products do not require additional sealing.

As for maintenance, use a soft brush attachment with your vacuum, and clean periodically with the Rubio Monocoat natural cleaner.  It is available in a spray bottle as well as in a large container, and is specified for your matte or satin floor.   

Enjoy an informative 2 minute video presentation on the Rubio Monocoat homepage.   For additional information, prices, or to receive your natural oil finish samples ($3 each), call toll free, 877.928.9663, or email mailto:info@monocoat.us

(Above photo, and more beautiful hardwood finish examples, found within the Rubio Monocoat Gallery)

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