How much does it raise the grain?
Brian.
"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What brand finish did you apply?
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> Any easy water borne finish to apply with HVLP is Hydrocote Resistane.
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> http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm
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> "GW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Hi all:
> > The last projects were finished with catalyzed waterbase floor finish,
> > by hand.
> > Just purchased a nice hlvp gun, but do not want to spray this type of
> > finish since it is very toxic in aerosol form.
> > Which durable finish should I try for the first time? Thanks
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:32:37 -0500, "Rumpty" <[email protected]>
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>What brand finish did you apply?
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>Any easy water borne finish to apply with HVLP is Hydrocote Resistane.
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>http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm
I heartily second this recommendation.
I just redid my kitchen with all new cabinets (natural ash) with
Hydrocote Resisthane, sprayed with a DeVilbiss HVLP conversion gun.
After 18 months, the finish still looks brand new.
I got mine from Highland Hardware, but Hood is $5 cheaper per gallon!
Paul.
If it raises it some you sand between coats.
If you are worried about raising grain spray some good old Deft
laquer.
"Brian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>How much does it raise the grain?
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>Brian.
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>"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> What brand finish did you apply?
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>> Any easy water borne finish to apply with HVLP is Hydrocote Resistane.
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>> http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm
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>> "GW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > Hi all:
>> > The last projects were finished with catalyzed waterbase floor finish,
>> > by hand.
>> > Just purchased a nice hlvp gun, but do not want to spray this type of
>> > finish since it is very toxic in aerosol form.
>> > Which durable finish should I try for the first time? Thanks
>> >
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I have used Bona "strong", "traffic", also Basic coating "street shoe"
All floor finishes that use a catalist
I have been using Zinsser universal sealer over stain and natural jobs. Love
the stuff
Can coat with water or oil after one hr.
I just did a white oak floor, sealed with Seal coat, topped with Bona Strong
waterbase.
Waterbase alone is a no no over white oak, turns the wood green.
But works with Sealcoat.
"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote:
>What brand finish did you apply?
>
>Any easy water borne finish to apply with HVLP is Hydrocote Resistane.
>
>http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm
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Rumpty
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>"GW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Hi all:
>> The last projects were finished with catalyzed waterbase floor finish,
>> by hand.
>> Just purchased a nice hlvp gun, but do not want to spray this type of
>> finish since it is very toxic in aerosol form.
>> Which durable finish should I try for the first time? Thanks
>>
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What brand finish did you apply?
Any easy water borne finish to apply with HVLP is Hydrocote Resistane.
http://hoodfinishing.com/hydrocote.htm
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"GW" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi all:
> The last projects were finished with catalyzed waterbase floor finish,
> by hand.
> Just purchased a nice hlvp gun, but do not want to spray this type of
> finish since it is very toxic in aerosol form.
> Which durable finish should I try for the first time? Thanks
>