Hi, hoping for some advice regarding polishing up an acrylic pu varnish, like the sadolin extra durable pu.
Ive got a job coming up shortly for a small oak worktop in a glamping pod type setting. The customer is after water resistant, without changing the colour of the oak ( or as much as possible to limit it )
They also want it to really ping, so a deep shine.
The pic attached is a tabletop i made a couple of years back, i sanded through the grits, wet, going to 3k and then i waxed it.
So my question is, if i prep the top, sanding it maybe 400 ( after raising the grain with water before hand a couple of times ) and then apply a coat of acrylic sadolin, knock it back with 600, next coat, 800, next coat 1k, then final coat and sand it through to 3k grit, do you think I'll end up with that kind of shine?
I can of course add polishing compounds to finish.
Anything ive missed? Maybe its better to build up coats and then flatten back before a last coat?
Have you tried this?
Thank you, kev
Ive got a job coming up shortly for a small oak worktop in a glamping pod type setting. The customer is after water resistant, without changing the colour of the oak ( or as much as possible to limit it )
They also want it to really ping, so a deep shine.
The pic attached is a tabletop i made a couple of years back, i sanded through the grits, wet, going to 3k and then i waxed it.
So my question is, if i prep the top, sanding it maybe 400 ( after raising the grain with water before hand a couple of times ) and then apply a coat of acrylic sadolin, knock it back with 600, next coat, 800, next coat 1k, then final coat and sand it through to 3k grit, do you think I'll end up with that kind of shine?
I can of course add polishing compounds to finish.
Anything ive missed? Maybe its better to build up coats and then flatten back before a last coat?
Have you tried this?
Thank you, kev