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    Default Polyurethane looks yellow on American Oak

    Hi,

    I have tried Cabot's CFP satin which is a polyurethane for floors. I had used it before on a floor and thought it was OK so I thought I would use it on a benchtop. This benchtop is American Oak which is pretty light and I would like to keep the colour as unchanged as possible. The problem is that the polyurethane is not totally clear; it gives a yellow/golden colour to the wood which, while not really bad in it's own right will not fit in with where the furniture will go.

    Is there a truly clear polyurethane (or whatever) finish around? On the tin of this stuff is says clear...

    PS: I am using a sheepskin applicator and a brush.

    Thanks,
    Adam

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    Try White shellac from Neil's uBeaut? Not a poly-U, but IMO a better finish anyway...

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    Look for products called "Ultra-clear". I know sikkens make one

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    The clear water based acrylics are generally non yellwing
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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