silentC
8th March 2004, 11:50 AM
I have a bathroom vanity made from Blackbutt and Blue Gum. I'd like to finish it with something that will handle wet conditions. Having looked into some potential products, there are a couple of options that are recommended by the manufacturers.
For example, Wattyl has a range of polys that are designed for this purpose. They have one that is suitable for cabinets in wet areas and another suitable for benchtops. Organ Oil also has a couple of products that will do.
My quandry is whether to use an oil or a poly finish. On the one hand, oil is easy to apply and can be repaired easily. On the other I have an idea that a poly finish will be less susceptible to mould and will provide better protection for the timber. These may be misconceptions on my part.
Perhaps a third option would be Hard Shellac but I'm uncertain how well this finish will last in a bathroom.
Any ideas/suggestions?
For example, Wattyl has a range of polys that are designed for this purpose. They have one that is suitable for cabinets in wet areas and another suitable for benchtops. Organ Oil also has a couple of products that will do.
My quandry is whether to use an oil or a poly finish. On the one hand, oil is easy to apply and can be repaired easily. On the other I have an idea that a poly finish will be less susceptible to mould and will provide better protection for the timber. These may be misconceptions on my part.
Perhaps a third option would be Hard Shellac but I'm uncertain how well this finish will last in a bathroom.
Any ideas/suggestions?