Attempted Wood Refinishing
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Why don't ya guys use marine varnish..?
First and last coat thinned with 10 coats in between.
Gives a deep shine and probably better than the stain/clear coat combo.
First and last coat thinned with 10 coats in between.
Gives a deep shine and probably better than the stain/clear coat combo.
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Thats where I got the idea ... I was looking at marine wood. No one can refinish wood and protect from the sun like the wood on a boat. This was my test piece. I was trying out all the different things to see how it worked out. I have three more that I wll try to get the right color and do them better. All though I think this didn't turn out too bad overall ... I really scarred the vener with the steel wool i used to brush the stripper/old clear off with.
Biggest tip of this whole process ...
DO NOT EVER GO AGAINST THE GRAIN FOR ANY REASON.
I didn't notice the marks it made until after the clear was on a few coats thick.
The second tip ... use a sealer (as someone else mentioned) after the stain.
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That looks great!! I am glad you tried again. I will tell you ... the sanding can go through really fast if you work it too hard and if you heat up the paper it will clog with a sticky muck, but if you go slow and even it comes out really smooth.
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Yeh that is the reason why I want to get 50+ coats on before I sand it. I learned that it sanded through quickly the first time LOL. It was just a nightmare...It took forever for the wipe on to dry so it took days for me to get even 10 coats on. Then I'd sand it because it was so drastically uneven especially around the thin sections between the buttons and it would sand through some parts and not others