Urethaning a front wood door
"HeyBub" wrote in
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observer wrote:
I have a wood front door that needed (due to age) to be stained and
urethaned again. This is the first time since the door was new
(originally stained and urethaned then). I managed to stain it again
nearly to my satisfaction (I'm picky) and I put one coat of urethane
(Helmsman spar urethane clear gloss) by brush on the door but I see a
little traces of brush marks in certain light. Is it okay to put a
2nd coat of urethane by brush on and will it lessen the brush marks?
2nd question- If I wanted to do it like a professional, do they sand
the door down to bare wood then stain it and urethane it? I'm not
100% satisfied with my own stain job but it's okay for most people.
In addition to the other advice, take the door down - work on it while
it's horizontal.
I'd say horizontal has the best shot of minimizing brush marks as well as
do it in the shade of course and do it around the ideal temp recommended.
Helps to ensure "flow" right after it's put on. Do it quick. Don't go
back with the applicator and touch/contine any area that has been done
more than a few minutes ago. The poly surface is already setting and
flowing.
Depending on how picky you wanna get, there are options besides
brushing...the main surfaces anyway. Recently redid an oak wood floor.
Lambs wool (I think) pads were used. No marks but of course that's all
horizontal and flat/even. There are other non-brush applicators.
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