What is Brazilian Koa?

Tigerwood AKA Zebrawood or Brazilian Koa
Tigerwood is a South American wood species that comes from the Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Paraguay regions. Tigerwood is also known as Zebrawood or Brazilian Koa. Tigerwood has a very distinct look. It has dark brown streaks or grain with a rich orange background.
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Is Brazilian koa wood hard?

Naturally strong and durable, Tigerwood or Brazilian Koa wood flooring has a Janka hardness rating at 2160, far above other common flooring types and providing solid protection against even the most consistent wear and force. Harder than Hickory, Tigerwood carries a premium price tag and is available in long lengths.
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Does Brazilian Koa darken over time?

Grown in South America- Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru.

Tigerwood has a generally tan to moderately brown color with warm orange and red undertones which, like most woods, will darken over time, becoming a deeper reddish-brown color.
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Is tigerwood the same as Koa?

Brazilian koa can be called by its botanical name: astronium fraxinifolium. If that seems like too much of a mouthful, you may also refer to it as tigerwood. Brazilian koa, or tigerwood, is grown in the South American countries of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia, and Guatemala.
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How hard is Brazilian tigerwood?

Tigerwood's Janka hardness scale rating of 2160 makes it harder than many other durable wood species. It's twice as hard as Peruvian Walnut, which has a Janka rating of 1080 but is just slightly softer than Brazilian Cherry with a hardness scale rating of 2350. This means tigerwood is highly durable.
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What is Brazilian Koa?



How do you clean Brazilian tigerwood floors?

To keep your tigerwood floor clean, it's enough to damp mop it once a week with a solution of 1/4 cup white vinegar in a quart of water. A solution of 1/4 cup liquid Castile soap and 2 gallons of water also works well. These mild cleaners break down grime without harming the floor's finish or causing discoloration.
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Which hardwood is the most scratch resistant?

The hardest and most scratch-resistant species, such as ipe, cumaru and jatoba, come from the tropics, and they typically score 3,000 pounds or more.
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Are Brazilian cherry floors outdated?

Brazilian Cherry floors were extremely popular 8 to 10 years, but now these floors have become a bit dated as red floors are out of style, and often don't match the rest of your hardwood flooring.
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Is Koa wood good for flooring?

In most cases, with proper care, engineered Koa hardwood flooring can be expected to last for 30-50 years. Even with solid hardwood Koa wood floors, you can only sand the floor down to the top of the tongue and groove joint so there is no additional benefit to solid Koa flooring in terms of refinishing capabilities.
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Does tigerwood darken over time?

Most exotic wood species like Jatoba, Tigerwood, and Cumaru will darken over time.
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What is Tiger wood decking?

Tigerwood is an exotic hardwood that is naturally resistant to rot and decay, is the third hardest decking we sell, and offers a 30+ year lifespan without preservatives!
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How hard is Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring?

Though the wood of many hardwood trees is not necessarily hard, the wood of the Brazilian cherry is famously hard. It has a rating of 5.6 on the Brinell scale and 10,500 on the Janka scale, which means it is considerably harder than white or red oak. Its hardness helps it resist dings and scratches.
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Is Tiger wood water resistant?

Tigerwood is extremely dense and resistant to many problems that pine faces such as wide splits and excessive splintering. Durability: Known to last up to 50+ years, this wood is very durable and its attributes include water resistance, bug resistance and rot resistance.
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Can Tiger wood be stained?

Like most exotic hardwoods, it is very dense in nature and will not absorb an inferior stain. Once the Tigerwood begins to dry out it loses its natural oils, which can cause rapid deterioration. Using a conditioning oil stain like Armstrong Clark is really the best option.
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What color hardwood floor is best for resale?

Dark stained hardwood flooring is by far the best selection when it comes to overall popularity and resale value. Some of the best darks stains for wood are espresso, dark walnut, and antique brown. These darker colors often give way to more color combinations since they do not lean towards a yellow or orange tint.
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What colors go well with Brazilian cherry floors?

Light blues will give a lot of contrast, but darker blues can also look nice. Terra cotta shades downplay the reddish hues, and light grays and tans also look good with darker wood. You can always paint the walls white for a crisp, clean look.
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How do you get scratches out of a Brazilian cherry floor?

Mix equal parts olive oil and vinegar, which work together to remove dirt, moisturize, and shine wood. Pour a little directly onto the scratch. Let the polish soak in for 24 hours, then wipe off. Repeat until the scratch disappears.
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Do small dogs ruin hardwood floors?

Dogs—especially young ones—can easily can have an accident on a hardwood floor, but if you clean it within a reasonable time, no problem. Yes, dogs could possibly damage hardwood floors, but a dog lover will gladly take the simple steps to prevent that.
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Are there any hardwood floors that don't scratch?

Selecting a floor such as Hickory, Hard Maple or White Oak can protect your floor from damage, as these hardwoods are less susceptible to scratches than softer woods like Pine, Cherry or Black Walnut. Hardwoods with more dramatic grain patterns can help to hide scratches more easily.
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What is the toughest hardwood flooring?

Generally speaking, the hardest wood for flooring is Ipe (or Lapacho). However, this is very hard to find, due to its rarity. This also makes it a very expensive flooring product. Therefore, more widely available, and hardwearing are Hickory and Maple flooring.
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Can tigerwood be refinished?

We started off the month of March with a "spring" in our step by sanding and refinishing a Tigerwood floor that we originally installed in a client's home years ago. Our client wanted the floor to look a few shades darker than the natural color of this species, so we added a custom stain during the refinishing process.
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Can you pressure wash Tiger wood?

Pressure washers are not recommended. Using a pressure washer can have a sand-blasting effect and tear Tigerwood wood fibers, causing a course and uneven surface. A simple garden hose with a spray nozzle should be sufficient.
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Can you power wash tigerwood decking?

Tigerwood has a straight forward cleaning process. A regular power wash of perhaps once a week is all your Tigerwood needs to look the part again. There is no need for re-stains or bleaching.
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