Jacquiemalta
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for advice please as I have read so much about this issue that I've confused myself!
I have an unfinished 1.5" thick beech table top and TV unit I need to finish. I am going to stain it slightly darker which is the only part of the process I have no concerns about! My problem is that in an ideal world I want a waxed finish but of course with the world not being ideal, I know that wax alone is not hardwearing enough for a table top. I have been reading about wipe on poly but don't know why this method would be chosen over simply using full strength poly, which isn't really the look I want anyway. Plus, I want a soft sheen and it seems that wipe on poly needs to be done with gloss varnish as satin/matt gives a cloudy look. My thoughts at this stage are to do several coats of wipe on poly followed by a wax top coat but don't know if I can follow the poly coats with wax anyway although it seems people have done this and if I do, will it even give me the waxed effect I want.
My other problem is that I live in Malta and can't get many of the products you can get in the UK or the US which I read about on the net. For example, you can't buy crackle glaze here so I created the same effect on an old wooden trunk by using PVA glue between the paint coats! Worked out really well actually and a lot cheaper
So, to sum up, my question is:
How do I get a hardwearing soft sheen/waxed type finish without clouding the grain? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your time.
I'm looking for advice please as I have read so much about this issue that I've confused myself!
I have an unfinished 1.5" thick beech table top and TV unit I need to finish. I am going to stain it slightly darker which is the only part of the process I have no concerns about! My problem is that in an ideal world I want a waxed finish but of course with the world not being ideal, I know that wax alone is not hardwearing enough for a table top. I have been reading about wipe on poly but don't know why this method would be chosen over simply using full strength poly, which isn't really the look I want anyway. Plus, I want a soft sheen and it seems that wipe on poly needs to be done with gloss varnish as satin/matt gives a cloudy look. My thoughts at this stage are to do several coats of wipe on poly followed by a wax top coat but don't know if I can follow the poly coats with wax anyway although it seems people have done this and if I do, will it even give me the waxed effect I want.
My other problem is that I live in Malta and can't get many of the products you can get in the UK or the US which I read about on the net. For example, you can't buy crackle glaze here so I created the same effect on an old wooden trunk by using PVA glue between the paint coats! Worked out really well actually and a lot cheaper
So, to sum up, my question is:
How do I get a hardwearing soft sheen/waxed type finish without clouding the grain? Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your time.