Bona Mega Waterborne Wood Floor Finish Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Hardwood floors
- Light and whitewashed wood
- Low odor jobs
A professional-grade waterborne floor finish that dries fast, cleans up with water, and stays water-clear, which makes it the finish of choice for light, whitewashed, or gray hardwoods where oil poly would yellow. It is low-odor and covers more per gallon than oil, though it lends less warmth to traditional oak and needs about a week to fully cure before heavy use.
Pros
- Stays crystal clear and non-yellowing, which is ideal over maple, ash, and whitewashed or gray floors
- Waterborne and low-odor (150 g/L VOC, GREENGUARD certified), so it is far more pleasant to apply indoors
- Dries in 2-3 hours between coats and covers more area per gallon than oil-based floor poly
Cons
- Adds a subtler warmth than oil poly, so traditional oak looks slightly cooler and flatter
- Costs more than big-box oil polyurethane and is often sold through flooring suppliers rather than every store
- Full cure takes about a week, so furniture and rugs must stay off longer even though it dries to touch fast
Specifications
| Type | Waterborne oxygen-crosslinking polyurethane |
|---|---|
| Sheen | Satin / Semi-gloss / Gloss / Extra Matte |
| Coverage | ~500-600 sq ft/gal |
| Dry time | ~2-3 hr between coats; full cure ~1 week |
| VOC | 150 g/L, GREENGUARD certified |
| Cleanup | Soap and water |
| Best for | Clear, non-yellowing, low-odor floor protection |