MitreKnown
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I'm varnishing some Meranti window boards (internal cill) and am pretty sure its creating some banding. I am using Rustins Quick Drying Clear Satin varnish applied with a 1" foam brush. For the first coat, I am following the guidance on the tin and brushing across the grain and then with the grain. I can only put on about 100mm or so of varnish along the board before I have to then switch to brushing along the grain. I think this is creating the banding (photo below). First I thought it might have been some water damage or machining marks I hadn't noticed before varnishing, so I sanded off the varnish and sanded the board again before starting the varnish again and getting a similar result.
How can I get a better result? I need to get the boards done as the plasterer will be plastering around them soon. Consequently I want to use the varnish I have. I do have a 4" foam roller. Should I forget the guidance and just roller the whole thing?
As you can tell, I'm pretty new to the finishing side of things.
How can I get a better result? I need to get the boards done as the plasterer will be plastering around them soon. Consequently I want to use the varnish I have. I do have a 4" foam roller. Should I forget the guidance and just roller the whole thing?
As you can tell, I'm pretty new to the finishing side of things.