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Wipe-on Varnishing


Andyjr1515
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[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.
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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 :)

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[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?
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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 ;)

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