Robot
2nd May 2016, 11:17 AM
Hi all,
I'm building a bathroom vanity out of the old studs from our house renovation. So they are 60 year old hardwood, likely oak or ash I think.
I've sampled some dewaxed blonde shellac and like the finish appearance it gives, just deepens the colour with out changing it particularly. But I know I need a top finish that will be durable to water, humidity and heat, possibly from my better half's mug of tea that follows her around perpetually (although that might change with the new vanity). I'm probably thinking a satin finish level.
What would people recommend that will fit this criterion? I was thinking about a wipe on poly and the other option mentioned at the big box store is an actual floor finish that will hold up well. Or should I be looking down a completely route and avoiding the dewaxed blonde shellac?
Many thanks from an inexperienced finisher!
I'm building a bathroom vanity out of the old studs from our house renovation. So they are 60 year old hardwood, likely oak or ash I think.
I've sampled some dewaxed blonde shellac and like the finish appearance it gives, just deepens the colour with out changing it particularly. But I know I need a top finish that will be durable to water, humidity and heat, possibly from my better half's mug of tea that follows her around perpetually (although that might change with the new vanity). I'm probably thinking a satin finish level.
What would people recommend that will fit this criterion? I was thinking about a wipe on poly and the other option mentioned at the big box store is an actual floor finish that will hold up well. Or should I be looking down a completely route and avoiding the dewaxed blonde shellac?
Many thanks from an inexperienced finisher!