Thanks Greg and JGS. I'll try both of those things.
dwhite
"JGS" wrote in message
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Hi Dan,
Suggest you ask you question here on the Homestead Finishing forum. It
will
take two minutes to register (it's a moderated forum) and it does not
generate
any spam. Cheers, JG
http://www.homesteadfinishing.com/phpBB2/portal.php
Dan White wrote:
I know the topic may be exhausted but I have a small mint worth of
counter
tops coming into my store at the end of the week and have a simple
question.
First I should say that some of the counter tops will just get a mineral
oil
treatment and will be used as a sort of decorative food prep area.
Other
counters will be used for eating off of (not literally), for coffee
service,
and as a checkout counter. These areas will need a hard finish to
prevent
water and other schmutz damage.
Now the obvious choice I guess is a poly finish. The only thing is that
the
raw hard maple has very little depth or color and I'm concerned that a
poly
finish will just lock in that lack of "character." Is there any way of
bringing out some depth in the wood before applying the polyurethane?
Thanks,
dwhite