BrianT
13th September 2002, 01:23 PM
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I'm about to experiment with Black Japan and Haymes dyes. Initially on radiata pine then hoop pine etc as skills improve. Also rejuvenating old furniture which has been stripped to bare wood. My ? is: Feast Watson advise sealing pine with (obviously) their Proofseal. Will using shellac sanding sealer -I appreciate it is not a real sealer - achieve the same result if in fact any 'sealer' is required? Or is it FW simply wanting us to use more of their product?. Secondly do you consider using shellac sanding sealer as a 'must do'prior to applying stain to old furniture. As previous forums have suggsted it is best to stick a minimum of finish types so would appreciate comments. Yes,I have 'A Polishers Handbook.
Many thanks
Brian
I'm about to experiment with Black Japan and Haymes dyes. Initially on radiata pine then hoop pine etc as skills improve. Also rejuvenating old furniture which has been stripped to bare wood. My ? is: Feast Watson advise sealing pine with (obviously) their Proofseal. Will using shellac sanding sealer -I appreciate it is not a real sealer - achieve the same result if in fact any 'sealer' is required? Or is it FW simply wanting us to use more of their product?. Secondly do you consider using shellac sanding sealer as a 'must do'prior to applying stain to old furniture. As previous forums have suggsted it is best to stick a minimum of finish types so would appreciate comments. Yes,I have 'A Polishers Handbook.
Many thanks
Brian