On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 20:40:19 -0000, the inscrutable CNT
spake:
Not sure what will the outcome be (never tried it). I just want to make
this TV center close to all other regular oak finishes furniture. A lot
of them are "smooth" feel, yet little grooves by the pores. I don't want
to make the TV center shining gloss, extra smooth. Just to blend with
other oaks in the living room.
When you say try Watco first then finish with Waterlox, you mean that
extra link below or there's a clear coating?
No, I meant put a first coat or two of Watco to get the darker amber
color, then let it dry. Now wipe on several coats of Waterlox
Original.
No body mention if I should use spray? It is going to be huge work by
hand, but I still can do it if necessary.
I tried brushing Waterlox once and went back to wiping. With Watco,
you wipe on and off. With Waterlox, you wipe on and let dry (MUCH
easier to use; much quicker to build a film finish.)
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