I inly used two thin
coats of poly.
It took about three days — one to lay and stain — the second day in the morning we put on the first
coat of poly, a few hours later did the second coat and the third before bed.
Do first
coat of poly on the counters, second coat on the cabinets and then second
coat of poly on the main wood floor.
Two hours later, the table top was ready for a light sanding with 220 grit sandpaper and the second
coat of poly.
How many
coats of the poly did you do?
To finish, I added three
coats of poly sanding with 400 grit between coats 1 and 2, for a nice smooth finish.
I typically don't sand between
coats of poly, and it turns out with a great finish.
This did not happen to me with a sample that had the dark wax over 1 coat of clear wax (which itself was over two
coats of poly), but I don't want a dark wax look for these chairs, so I am just wondering if I should be trying something different to get this white wax to stick.
You can wet sand with 220 or higher wet sandpaper (its black) in between
the coats of the poly to get a super smooth finish.
- The hardwood guys came back yesterday to do the final
coat of poly on the wood, but used the wrong sheen (matte instead of high - gloss).
You can wet sand with 220 or higher wet sandpaper (its black) in between
the coats of the poly to get a super smooth finish.
So you first sealed with the no color poly (how many
coats of the poly?)
Then we used two
coats of poly to protect it.»
After a human error (sharpie) I had to refinish one part of my table and ended up putting
another coat of poly over the entire thing.
Another day and another coat of stain - and then she got a nice
coat of poly!
Do you sand the last «Ok, this thing is done»
coat of poly?
The flooring was existent to the house — red oak hardwood — the floors were refinished during the kitchen renovation and received a couple of
coats of poly.
I applied 3 coats of chalk paint on a test section, and when I applied my first
coat of poly and some of the paint is lifting and I can see the original color underneath.
Sometimes... depending on the piece... I will also seal it with
a coat of poly or varathane after washing to give it some added freshness while sealing in some of it's «patina»
Installation is a bit of a bear, at least 5
coats of poly -(whatever you want) but looks incredible afterwards and keeps it up day after day.
With several
coats of poly, satin or matte, preferably.
A coat of Poly (My favorite Poly Used here on a Two Toned Side Table and here on a French Provincial Hutch).
I would love to give them all a light sanding and fresh
coat of poly when we get to updating the door knobs.
(7) At least two
coats of poly is needed for all three, but the color surely does pop when the poly is applied.
They told me to paint with a flat or satin finish, wait 30 days, then wash with a TSP solution, which will help the poly to stick, then 2 — 3
coats of poly.
Because we were leaving the pine trim as it was (plus a couple of
coats of poly acrylic) I did the same with the upper kitchen cabinets to keep the whole house looking cohesive.
From there I put on five separate
coats of poly acrylic.
Did you have to put
a coat of poly on it or did you just stain it??
Allow
each coat of poly to dry for two hours before reapplying.
I have never put wax on my furniture before, only SPRAYED several
coats of poly....
Cy got up at 3:30 am this morning to put the second
coat of poly on the floors.
I have a question... what does the buffing before the final
coat of poly do?
I was curious though, if you sanded between
coats of poly?
Commercial grade, food safe, glossy or matte depending on your tastes, durable as heck... and though it takes some know - how, probably not all that much more labor intensive than brushing on several
coats of poly.
I then sealed it with 4
coats of poly.
Not exact matches
The seat material is made
of Poly and Dobby weave fabrics with water repellent
coating and open cell foam padding.
The seat material is made
of poly and dobby - weave fabrics with water repellent
coating and open cell foam padding.
While the seat material is made
of Poly and Dobby weave fabrics with water repellent
coating and open cell foam padding.
The seat for this stroller is made
of Poly and Dobby weave fabrics with a water repellent
coating and open cell foam padding.
And the corners are rounded to reduce the risk
of injury,
poly coated on the outside to protect the exterior
Your table will need several
coats of furniture wax or
poly, which will cure to a hard, protective surface.
You can however apply wax over a
poly coat, to get the hand - rubbed look
of the wax with the durability
of the
poly.
I believe chalk paint would work but you would need to add several
coats of wax or a
poly to protect it.
I started by giving it a wipe down and sanding the top, then re-stained the top surface with Early American and three
coats of non-yellowing water - based
poly.
Just painted top
of my table gray and also do not want to use a
poly coat.
The top is sealed with three
coats of wipe on
poly.
A back vent is a nice detail but I wish this
coat was full wool instead
of a
poly mix.
That inner lining is waterproofed, while the outer shell
of the
coat is just a thin layer
of nylon or
poly, and is about a waterproof as a cheap windbreaker.
With a touch
of stretch, this fine Tommy Hilfiger sport
coat is half - lined and features a slim, trim fit.52 % wool, 46 %
poly, 2 % spandex.Two - button.
I then decided that instead
of wax, I would do a top
coat of Minwax water based
poly.