finishing wood after polyurethane
Are you discouraged with the quality of finish you get on wood? power buffing can fix that. watch this simple technique in action and you won't be disappointed any more. i discovered this method. As with all wood finishes, good results depend on smooth, clean wood surfaces, but this goes double with clear finishes such as polyurethane. sand your wood with at least 220-grit sandpaper. for open-grain woods (like oak, ash, or walnut), you can apply a wood grain filler before the polyurethane, to create an ultra-smooth finished surface.. With a solid wood top like this one, finish both the top and the bottom surfaces, even if the bottom won’t show. skip this step and the top can twist, cup or warp. to save drying time, coat the bottom and then immediately flip it over to finish the top. i just don’t care if there are a few fingerprints.. finishing wood after polyurethane