Zeddedhed
Established Member
I'm working on a project at the moment making an Oak Sideboard for a client. (I was going to do a WIP but it's not that interesting and is a direct copy of a piece sold online by M&S, only smallerised to fit the clients available space)
The project is going to be fitted in around several other ongoing bits of work and therefore the components are going to be handled a lot and moved around the workshop umpteen times.
I've decided to try and pre-finish as much as possible on this job as applying Osmo inside a cabinet isn't going to lead to the best results.
Having read a few books on finishing and browsed the forums I'm none the wiser as to what Sanding Sealer is actually for, but was told recently that one use is to protect components from dirt and grime after they've been sanded and prepped for finishing.
Is my source talking utter nonsense or is this a perfectly legitimate use for SS. If it is, then which type is best used with Osmo Polyx or Osmo Top?
The project is going to be fitted in around several other ongoing bits of work and therefore the components are going to be handled a lot and moved around the workshop umpteen times.
I've decided to try and pre-finish as much as possible on this job as applying Osmo inside a cabinet isn't going to lead to the best results.
Having read a few books on finishing and browsed the forums I'm none the wiser as to what Sanding Sealer is actually for, but was told recently that one use is to protect components from dirt and grime after they've been sanded and prepped for finishing.
Is my source talking utter nonsense or is this a perfectly legitimate use for SS. If it is, then which type is best used with Osmo Polyx or Osmo Top?