Andyjr1515 Posted January 29, 2016 Author Share Posted January 29, 2016 [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1454093226' post='2966438'] Fascinating reading - I've just had my first go at a Danish oil refin & by complete coincidence, my method was near-identical to yours. From what I'd read I had expected the final result to be a fairly low-key satin finish - and was surprised that the two final coats post-sanding actually left me with a gloss I can pretty much see my ghastly mug in. I was quite taken aback by the quality. So I did find myself wondering if this method of application would work as well for other types of finish. Having read this, I'm quite inspired to have a crack at a thinned varnish or solid colour finish now. Jon. [/quote] Hi. I think it's all about the consistency rather than the product. If it is thin enough that it will flow and self-level, but not that thin that it's going to drip, then I suspect a number of products will give a great finish using this method Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chienmortbb Posted January 30, 2016 Share Posted January 30, 2016 Have you done solid colours with this method Andy and if so, what did you use? Would you use a primer or just a sanding sealer? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andyjr1515 Posted January 30, 2016 Author Share Posted January 30, 2016 [quote name='Chienmortbb' timestamp='1454183758' post='2967384'] Have you done solid colours with this method Andy and if so, what did you use? Would you use a primer or just a sanding sealer? [/quote] I haven't, Chienmortbb. The black one (PaulS's) was spray primer, spray black then just wipe on for the varnish. To be honest, I don't often take on solid colours - a decent experienced sprayer is a better route IMHO....but Paul was very persuasive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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