I am a rookie. I just built a four post bed out of Poplar, which I
stained with a General Finish Mahogany Gel Wax. I've sanded them down
and love the look. Now I want to know what I should do next.
General makes a Satin Topcoat which I was thinking about using - the
other option is Briwax.
Any suggestions? Please help.
Thanks.
You might consider a poly finish such as MinWax wipe on Poly and top of with
a wax. The wax finish on top of the poly really is not needed but it can
add luster.
"WoodworkerTed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I am a rookie. I just built a four post bed out of Poplar, which I
> stained with a General Finish Mahogany Gel Wax. I've sanded them down
> and love the look. Now I want to know what I should do next.
> General makes a Satin Topcoat which I was thinking about using - the
> other option is Briwax.
> Any suggestions? Please help.
> Thanks.
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> I am a rookie. I just built a four post bed out of Poplar, which I
> stained with a General Finish Mahogany Gel Wax. I've sanded them down
> and love the look. Now I want to know what I should do next.
> General makes a Satin Topcoat which I was thinking about using - the
> other option is Briwax.
> Any suggestions? Please help.
> Thanks.
>
I'd have to assume that General Finish Mahogany Gel Wax should read GFMG
stain.
As a finish wax provides on protection to speak of though wax on a
finish does does help keep the finish looking good.
That said and considering a bed doesn't need a hell of a lot of
protection you could probably get away with wax but I'd be inclined to
lean towards a Danish oil.
When talking about a wax or oil finish vs a surface finish, satin or
otherwise, you are talking apples and oranges as far as looks and
protection go.
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MikeG
Heirloom Woods
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