I am building some kitchen units which are clad with reclaimed pine boards, as per clients request. They are nice boards, with one aged side which has gone quite dark which will be the faces. However, the tricky thing is the finish. They need sealing, theyll soak up oily cooking hand prints like mad otherwise, but obviously oil has a very darkening effect on them. Im wondering if anyone knows of a clever water based finish that will have little effect or perhaps evening be slightly lightening. Im no finishing expert, and have almost only used oil based finishes so far, apart from a PU finish on a unit for my camper van which was very durable but a bit plasticky.
I just spent a while trying to find a product mentioned on a thread here, barfords aquacote, but I couldnt find it and upon inspection the thread was over 10 years old so maybe its no longer a thing.
I just spent a while trying to find a product mentioned on a thread here, barfords aquacote, but I couldnt find it and upon inspection the thread was over 10 years old so maybe its no longer a thing.