Co1":22ddaf69 said:
What would you recommend? is a wipe on poly finish the way to go and if so has anyone got any tips on application?
I tested a few finishes for resistance to spills. The killers were fruit juices and red wine when left on the surface for an hour or more. Surprisingly (at least to me) was that water based poly wasn't very good at resisting red wine or fruit juice, in fact it was a bit less effective than Osmo PolyX. It was fine as long as the spillages were wiped up in a few minutes, but left for an hour or more then water based pu was a disappointment. Another problem is if you decide to re-finsh after a couple of years, pu varnishes don't adhere to themselves very well once the base coat has fully cured, so any subsequent coat is liable to delaminate. The best solution for re-finishing is to completely strip the old pu finish, but that's the labour of Hercules!
Two pack finishes, like Rustins, are certainly bulletproof, but they're very thick and can make the furniture look encapsulated and plastic-y, plus unless you're careful in the application (or spend hours burnishing) the surface is liable to show runs and brush marks.
If you don't have spray equipment two to look at are either Osmo (it's not perfect but its easy to re-finish) or a traditional spar varnish. In truth a good spray finish has so many practical benefits it might be worth subbing the finishing out.