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Thread: Covering an oiled finish
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29th November 2002, 10:53 AM #1
Covering an oiled finish
I recently finished a cabinet with three
coats of china wood oil (modified tung oil)
but now SWMBO has declared that it attracts too much dust and wants it recoated with something easier to clean.
Can I spray it with lacquer (my latest experimental material!) and if so what preparations are required?
Thanks in anticipation,
Woodchuck
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WoodchuckChas
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9th December 2002, 10:50 PM #2New Member
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I WOULD SUGGEST YOU USE A SINGLE PAC POLYUERTHANE AS THEY ARE BOTH TURPS BASED.
THE EASIEST WAY, JUST WASH DOWN THE PIECE WITH TURPS.THEN SPRAY THE SINGLE PAC AT LEAST TWO TIMES,MAKING SURE YOU SAND IN
BETWEEN COATS TO GIVE A NICE SMOOTH FINISH
THEN TO CLEAN WIPE OVER WITH A DAMP WARM
CHAMOIS OR SOME O'CEDAR OIL
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10th December 2002, 08:57 AM #3Senior Member
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Ouch! Keep your voice down - it's too early in the morning for yelling!
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