My apologies if this has been covered here recently but, as a newbie, I'm a bit clueless about the uses of the various types of sanding sealer. Up until recently, all my painting has been of internal joinery or outside window sills so no sealer has been needed just primer/undercoat/topcoat(s). Now that I have started trying to make some bits of furniture for the house, I am using MDF, hardwoods such as oak and beech and softwoods such as pine. Painting is no problem except getting a decent finish on the machined edges of MDF but what's the best sealer for wood if I want to stain and either varnish or oil or wax afterwards.
Looking at the Axy site they sell MDF sealer, cellulose sanding sealer, acrylic sanding sealer, spirit based sanding sealer and shellac sanding sealer.
Can someone please let "Confused of Bristol" have an *****'s guide to what sort of sealer to use where?
P.S. I hope that this is not going to open a can of worms like asking the best way to sharpen chisels or the best way to set out dovetails!
Looking at the Axy site they sell MDF sealer, cellulose sanding sealer, acrylic sanding sealer, spirit based sanding sealer and shellac sanding sealer.
Can someone please let "Confused of Bristol" have an *****'s guide to what sort of sealer to use where?
P.S. I hope that this is not going to open a can of worms like asking the best way to sharpen chisels or the best way to set out dovetails!