sawtooth-9
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Am currently restoring several doors and windows, all of which require stripping back to bare wood.
I have opted to use solvent based finishing rather than water based because solvent based products survive better in the harsh Aussie conditions.
Originally, these doors used a Sikkens HLSe base coat, so I decided to use the same so that I could match the outside and inside colour. The top coat was going to be Cetol 7 plus.
The HLSe coat looked great, but was very slow to dry. The top coat was VERY slow to dry - like several days ! It still feels soft and almost "sticky"
I did an experiment of mixing 2 parts of 7 plus ( alkyd resin ) with one part of a polyurethane varnish. While the finish is not quite as crisp ( transparent ) it dried really well.
Has anyone had the problem of slow drying Sikkens solvent based product, and if so, any suggestions to speed up the drying ?
Has anyone tried mixing Sikkens with polyurethane and did this have any negative effects ?
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
I have opted to use solvent based finishing rather than water based because solvent based products survive better in the harsh Aussie conditions.
Originally, these doors used a Sikkens HLSe base coat, so I decided to use the same so that I could match the outside and inside colour. The top coat was going to be Cetol 7 plus.
The HLSe coat looked great, but was very slow to dry. The top coat was VERY slow to dry - like several days ! It still feels soft and almost "sticky"
I did an experiment of mixing 2 parts of 7 plus ( alkyd resin ) with one part of a polyurethane varnish. While the finish is not quite as crisp ( transparent ) it dried really well.
Has anyone had the problem of slow drying Sikkens solvent based product, and if so, any suggestions to speed up the drying ?
Has anyone tried mixing Sikkens with polyurethane and did this have any negative effects ?
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.