That’d be paintFor clarification I want a finish that changes the colour of the bare wood but doesn't penetrate it.
Anything that you put on will soak in slightly, except paint. An oil based polyurethane varnish will eventually yellow, a water based/acrylic varnish will tend to stay pale. Oil and wax will enrichen the colour you have at present.For clarification I want a finish that changes the colour of the bare wood but doesn't penetrate it.
I have the identical project coming up very soon - Ive just looked and there seems to be quite a few Osmo finishes, exactly which one did you use please? The Polyx Oil looks right but your experience/advice will helpI’ve just used osmo hard wax oil on the bannister id stripped and it gave great results. It’s quite pricey but you only need a small tin for a banister. I used the natural finish which leaves a light sheen but still keeps the wood looking natural. Really easy to apply, plenty of videos on YouTube. I started using a brush but in the end found it easier to use a soft cloth and rub it on. You just need to make sure you rub it on but then rub off with a second cloth so it doesn’t pool at all - you need the thinnest of coats. I lightly sanded between the first and second coat with an gentle abrasive sanding pad (looks like a dish scourer, just picked it up from lidl). Once the second coat dries you can just buff it and it looks great. I’ve attached a photo. Osmo gets really good ratings and it’s easy to see why - I used it on an old desk recently too and it came up great.
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