



š ļø Elevate your hardwood game with Bona Traffic HD ā where durability meets design.
Bona Traffic HD Satin is a professional-grade, waterborne urethane finish designed for hardwood floors, delivering industry-leading scuff, scratch, and chemical resistance. It dries quickly within 2-3 hours, requires no sealer over stained floors, and offers a smooth, satin finish with low VOC emissions for a sustainable, odor-free application.
| Brand | Bona |
| Color | Satin |
| Material | Urethane |
| Model Name | Bona Traffic HD |
| Size | 2 Piece Set |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
J**N
Outstanding product
Saturday August 31: I am an experienced amateur remodeler, having done all aspects of this field for over 45 years. My home has a complicated stairway, and it was the only thing in the house still carpeted. I finally got the nerve to take on this complicated project and ripped out the carpet. The treads had to be custom-cut, I used red oak and chose an oil based stain to match the hardwood on the main floor. I researched finishes, and chose Bona Traffic HD. I followed the instructions to the letter, and the results after the first coat set up are amazing. The product is easy to apply, the surface is flooded, itās not applied the way paint or poly or stain is applied. Doing stair treads, I have some vertical surfaces to coat, which I guess this product isnāt really designed for that, but using a quality foam brush, I was able to do the vertical portion and achieve the same results as the horizontal surface. I would pour some Bona on a tread and spread it with the foam brush. Any excess I would work right off the edge into a cardboard box and clean up the edge afterward. It was 80° F with a 70% humidity level, neither of which were in the ideal range specified by Bona, but the set up time was about two hours. Itās interesting to note that this product is denoted as āprofessional use onlyā, but an experienced homeowner who understands the basics and knows to follow the manufacturerās instructions carefully should achieve top notch results. For the sake of convenience Iām waiting 24 hours to recoat, I donāt know if Iāll do two or three. Some Bona users stop at two, some say three. One final note, as sold the entire gallon is intended to be mixed and used all at once. I have under 100 ft2 of stair treads, so I needed a way to mix up small batches. The ratio is 1:11.33, a weird amount, so further research revealed that Bona sells a mixing bottle for purposes like mine, and it sure simplified the process. Trouble is, the only folks you can get it from are distributors or (I guess) Bona themselves. Amazon should carry the mixing bottle, Iām sure Iām not the only one who didnāt use the whole gallon at once. I will update this review as I progress on this. Sunday September 1: I applied the second coat today, it is laying down one beautiful finish! Monday September 2: Applied the third and final coat. It really is important with this product that you find that sweet spot between too little and too much. If you really lay it on heavy, just make sure itās even and not ponding, excessive ponding will not fully flow out. Applying it too thinly may result in a streaky finish. My first opportunity to install these will be week after next. Bona says itās fully set in three days, so Iāll be well past that!
M**E
Worth every penny!!!
Top of the line flooring product! It is clear and leaves a beautiful shine. First coat dries within 2hrs. Very happy with the durability of this product. Just a week after applying (and letting it dry 72 hours), we had a guest with a dog. No issues with claw marks or cleaning up messes. Floor looks as good as new. Simple and easy to apply, however, I recommend using a Bona Roller. Definitely worth the money to protect your hardwood floors!!! Instructions are on the container!!
B**L
People are always asking me if our floors are white oak...
I'm like, "Nope! These are red oak floors. I sanded the floors throughout our new mid-century home from 36 grit all the way up to 100 grit. Then I got down on my hands and knees and used artists paint brushes to work oxalic acid into the 40 year old pet stains. I did that step several times, until I was happy with the lift. Once that was done, I saturated the worst areas in Urine Destroyer by Nature's Miracle to eliminate gnarly odors that were reinvigorated during the sanding process. Then I let the floors fully dry for about 72 hours. After that, I did a final sanding up to 120 grit. Next, I hit the floors with 2 coats of Bona NordicSeal and one coat of Bona Traffic HD Satin using a regular microfiber paint roller and a metal extender letting each coat dry in between passes. Once the Bona Traffic was dry, I buffed the floors up to 240, hit it with a final coat of the Bona Traffic HD Satin and called it a day. We moved in about a week later." So yes! I highly recommend this product. I have read that people found it hard to work with - but I didn't experience that. It was easy! there were some moments when it was drying where it looked like it might turn out milky or spotty, but I just waited for those to fully dry before doing the next coat and everything turned out great. If you manage your expectations, you CAN totally do it yourself: just be realistic and understand that you're not going to get a truly professional-level finish from your first attempt. If you professional: hire a professional. Otherwise, if you just want some awesome DIY floors for cheap, (or if your floors are so wrecked you have nothing to lose), just go for it! When we closed on our house, I thought our floors would have to be 100% replaced. DIYing with NordicSeal bought us time and breathing room to spend our money on other critical areas of the house, like upgrading our electric and buying a new roof. Once day, we'll probably replace the floors. Being able to put it off until later because they look pretty dang good has been a big win for us. Thanks!!
D**N
Good tough coating system!
This stuff is tough as nails. An amazing product. I've used varathane in the past. The quality is night and day difference. Little harder to install but I still did it as a DIY and had great results. Did have to do intercoat sanding use 220 grit probably could have got away with 150 grit, as this stuff is very hard. We'll see how it holds up with dogs.
Y**U
That's terribleļ¼
This time I'm really upset. When I mixed them together and shook it, the cap came off. I made sure the cap was on before I started shaking, but for some reason it came loose and got all over me! I think there's definitely something wrong with this bottle and this cap!
A**T
Fantastic, worth the $$ over Mega
I bought this to help seal up my old Pine Floors after sanding them. My plan was to run my low traffic upstairs with two coats of Mega one and my downstairs with one coat of Mega one and one coat of this. I'm regretting not doing the second coat of the second floor just because of how well this lays out. Compared to Mega one I feel like it's a little more finicky to apply as it puddles easier it seems to be a little thinner but as long as you are careful and take that into consideration when applying it it goes on very smoothly and it seems like it builds better than the Mega product. This was definitely drying within a half hour to 45 minutes and I could tiptoe on it an hour later if I needed to. I would say my coverage out of one gallon was about 600-700 square feet. I applied this with a 3/8 nap roller on the open floors, used a foam block to cut in edges, as well as a small 3/8 nap roller to getting any tight spots as well as to fade in or taper in any laps and edges. Overall, a fantastic product, I'm excited to see how it holds up.
A**R
Very durable
An amazingly great product for finishing hardwood floors
E**B
Not for the average DYI person with 3 week post application update...not over MINWAX with this!
This Bona Traffic HD is definitely not for the weekend warrior. There is a time limit you have with working this which is more than ample if you are up to the task. There is a lot of prep for ensuring this goes down and looks good. I did all the prep, watched the Bona videos a few times and it turned out to meet my satisfaction. If you are OCD about any debris getting into this and showing up later....you had better hire a professional with a long list of references and good reviews. I cleaned and cleaned and still I have small pieces embedded, but I'm okay with it as I won't be staring down every square inch...the overall is spectacular in look...You will need a T-bar, cut in pad or a roller versus a T-bar...and doing this for the first time under the pressure of time constraints will test your nerves. Go watch a video on YouTube by Bona on how this is done and you may decide that BONA Mega might be a safer bet. Either way, Bona will make your floor look it's best, but only if you put it down exactly as they explain in the video with all the preparation and planning that it will take. Not something to gamble on at about 150 bucks a gallon though. Update: cutting in paint around exterior door and pulled up painter's tape off floor and some comes with it some of the BONA Traffic HD...this floor had the stain cured for a week, was prepped as good as anyone is going to do it professionally and I am getting peeling ..don't expect this floor finish to hold up. Polyeurathane it next time and forget this high priced stuff that isn't bonding. BIG DISAPPOINTMENT to say the least!
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