Honkycat
16th June 2010, 11:23 PM
Hi,
I have a reclaimed pitch-pine kitchen. It originally came with a waxed finish which looked really nice, but was totally impractical. Everytime there was a splash of water there was a white mark. So, I spent an age removing the wax, sanding the whole thing and then finished it with a matt water-based varnish. This seemed to do the job, but over time it has also allowed marking around handles, staining etc. Now, (after much harassment from my wife) I am about to sand the whole thing down again with my brand new sander. My question is, what should I coat it with that will do the job once and for all? I'd like it to be matt, not change the colour of the wood, but be hard wearing, stainproof etc. Does such a product exist? I'd really like to get it right this time, so any advice from the experts would be really appreciated.
Thanks very much,
Steve.
I have a reclaimed pitch-pine kitchen. It originally came with a waxed finish which looked really nice, but was totally impractical. Everytime there was a splash of water there was a white mark. So, I spent an age removing the wax, sanding the whole thing and then finished it with a matt water-based varnish. This seemed to do the job, but over time it has also allowed marking around handles, staining etc. Now, (after much harassment from my wife) I am about to sand the whole thing down again with my brand new sander. My question is, what should I coat it with that will do the job once and for all? I'd like it to be matt, not change the colour of the wood, but be hard wearing, stainproof etc. Does such a product exist? I'd really like to get it right this time, so any advice from the experts would be really appreciated.
Thanks very much,
Steve.