GregShelton
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I have decided to try and teach myself a few finishing techniques from the comfort of my home and, after a good amount of reading and watching online tutorials, I would like to try my hand at a brushed on gloss finish.
I wanted to start with a water-based PU finish as I understand that they do not possess high levels of VOCs so are less prone to spontaneous combustion. I think I may be over-reacting in terms of worrying about the possible risks but I live in an apartment building and so I don't want to introduce anything that could pose a definite fire hasard.
The trouble has been that I couldn't find a PU gloss, only a satin and I have also seen a nice-looking gloss but with a nitro-cellulose base and what's more, I have been offered a cross-linked gloss finish for free by a friend.
Can I bring either the cross-linked finish or the nitro-cellulose into the building in good conscience or do I just need to keep hunting for a water-based PU gloss?
Are there handling and storage procedures that will reudce the danger of combustion (with the more flammable types of finishes) to a level that is acceptable in a shared building ?
Thank you all,
Greg.
PS - Could someone also please explain to me how I can like/thank replies?
I have decided to try and teach myself a few finishing techniques from the comfort of my home and, after a good amount of reading and watching online tutorials, I would like to try my hand at a brushed on gloss finish.
I wanted to start with a water-based PU finish as I understand that they do not possess high levels of VOCs so are less prone to spontaneous combustion. I think I may be over-reacting in terms of worrying about the possible risks but I live in an apartment building and so I don't want to introduce anything that could pose a definite fire hasard.
The trouble has been that I couldn't find a PU gloss, only a satin and I have also seen a nice-looking gloss but with a nitro-cellulose base and what's more, I have been offered a cross-linked gloss finish for free by a friend.
Can I bring either the cross-linked finish or the nitro-cellulose into the building in good conscience or do I just need to keep hunting for a water-based PU gloss?
Are there handling and storage procedures that will reudce the danger of combustion (with the more flammable types of finishes) to a level that is acceptable in a shared building ?
Thank you all,
Greg.
PS - Could someone also please explain to me how I can like/thank replies?