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Sanding is the first and most important step toward a professional- looking finish. I too like the raw finish of wood, I have seen for sale in local furniture shop the raw look. All content on The Wood Whisperer is copyrighted, and may not be reprinted in full form without my written consent. Hi , my question … I have vintage white teak barn doors and my neighbour insists I should seal them . It can really provide a lot of character to any wood that you apply it to. Go over the angled edges of the piece with a sheet of sandpaper. Sand again with your fine sandpaper for an even smoother finish. I don’t want to put another coat of the poly on as I don’t want it to get any darker. I found it on ebay here in Australia & it appears it’s available worldwide. For oils, I always use the linseed oil / polyurethane blend for the warm look and natural tone. For a water-white finish in the past, I’ve used polycrylic by minwax that I bought at the big orange store. Fancy. The Fiddes Hard Wax Oil is designed to soak into the surface of the wood and will dry hard to give a more durable and moisture repellent finish. Is there any finish product that will let the feel of the wood through? White oak floors were just installed in my home and I absolutely love the different colors. Get it as soon as Fri, Feb 5. Use directly on wood … Would that be better than a wax? My question stems from the need for protection on wood furniture, especially on the table I am building, but I really prefer the way wood looks raw, right before putting on finish. Hi everyone, I too love wood working and am only about a year into this. Thanks, Lisa. Nope. This means that when it dries on the surface of the wood, it won’t bring any color to the party. Is there some reason you selected the outdoor product as opposed to indoor even for indoor applications? He and my Mother’s Brother also made a complete set of Bedroom furniture; Poster bed, Dresser, 2 Chest of Drawers , small bedroom table with all matching designed furniture out of the same type wood which was to be used for my parents when they married. I do know that as a designer myself, the look of darker, browner wood immediately turns off clients, makes things look old, crowded, or just plain “too dark”. The Baxton Studio Austin Caramel Brown Finished 6-Drawer Wood Double Dresser is a warm, … You said, “There are also water-white lacquers that work very well. You might look into a water-based exterior finish like General Finishes Exterior 450. Your email address will not be published. Good luck! Clean the surface with a tack cloth or a cloth dampened with mineral spirits. Some prefer to maintain the natural characteristics of their wood while others may paint their projects. Looks terrific. • Nothing blocks UV rays better than pigments. Work outside or somewhere like a garage if you can, or put down a drop sheet, tarp, or plastic … I’m an artist who has recently started working with pyrographics (wood burning). The water base finishes produce really light, bright colors in the wood and oil base finishes produce a darker color with a pronounced amber tone. The built-in UV protection should keep your wood looking natural for many years (as long as you keep up with the applications). We have put fresh pine on some walls and ceiling in our summer camp. The warm tone of the finish shows off the intricacies of … Do you have any suggestions as to how I can provide some good protection for the wood without really making it much different than the light, soft look of the raw wood?”. But the problem is it observes the oil and that makes stains on the table (dropped A little olive oil during breakfast ) What kind of finishing or protector I can apply without making it look shiny or much of A color change? I want something that will not damage or cause the decals to “run” or dissolve when I put it on. I want to seal it with something to protect the decals as well as the paint from food and washing it off after meals. As I understand, Arm-R-Seal is a pure wiping varnish, so it is technically a clear finish. Clear. I would love to know if you found a good solution. Sue we just sandblasted our woodbeam ceiling. This spells nothing short of a blessing, because we’ve been cooped up in our homes for the last few months due to the … Hope this helps you. If you don’t know what kind of wood it was just ask an expert. I can send picts too. Honestly sounds like any water-based finish will do the trick. The most common one is water-based poly. It can get splintery and hard to clean. It’s cedar and pine wood with oils based stain on it. I got it today and when reading the back it says not for raw wood . But if your goal is a filled-pore, deep, lustrous finish, you must use a hard, film-forming finish (varnish, shellac or lacquer). I can’t say for sure that CAB Acrylic is an appropriate finish for a floor but it sure works well on furniture. The wood speaks for itself and I too want to keep the same natural beauty. Thanks for the tips guys! Sue – We have gorgeous old fir rafters in our 50’s midcentury we are renovating. It needs to totally protect the wood. It’s a completely non-toxic (I think they say it’s food safe) oil. Arm R Seal definitely Goldens it due to the oil components. I have a front door which has just been stripped. I have built a gorgeous table out of reclaimed barn wood from the early 1800’s. It can be beautiful on Walnut. I like your suggestion about Sherwin Williams CAB-acrylic lacquer. I used some on a rough cedar wall. Disguise the wood's natural color by applying a thin color wash before sealing with clear, water-based urethane. It’s been 6 years now and the wall still looks new. Just saw your post and while I know it was years ago, thought I’d take a chance that you may see this. Because who wants to eat cheese off of a serving board that was finished with toxic ingredients?! Thank you. It has a stunning clear satin finish that will enhance the natural beauty of the wood. All information is provided "AS IS." Is there a way to seal the wood without effecting it’s appearance so that when you apply the poly it doesn’t soak into the wood changing it’s appearance? We have skylights. Could you recommend a product I could use to seal/protect a wood project I made. It’s just that we do not think about finishes the way the Europeans do … Thanks! The trouble is no matter what I use it darkens the wood , I have tried the lot and then have to sand it off . However, there is no denying that even this clear finish really changes the look of the raw wood (makes it darker like when you wet the wood). I am wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to put a toner or dye into a coat of the Water poly to tone down the yellow? Thanks. Has anyone done this? Is there a product on the market that can help me keep this natural look? Hi we just sandblasted our open beam wood ceiling that had dark stain on the rafters and light varnish on the T&G from 1970. It looks natural – no shine. (Our contractor says ash; looks like oak to me/). :). I have your Go-To Finish Video and it is definitely top-notch…excellent work. After reading all the above posts I have surmised from Marc’s posts that the Sherwin’s water white lacquers are probably my best option to maintain the as near natural look as possible. For an aesthetic that withstands the test of time, update your home with natural wood furniture. Sustainably Sourced In Home; Certified Nontoxic; Hart Reclaimed Wood … Any other advice or suggestions? This is a hard wearing oil that soaks into the surface of the wood and protects and colours at the same time. Your classic hardwood floors. A coat of. If you're looking to finish your oak floor, yet keep it as natural as possible, this is the product for you. The smoothness you describe sounds like a varnish-containing product. Continue, stroke after stroke, wiping the picked-up glaze from the rocker as you go along. Any suggestions for alternatives? It is amazing the difference in floor color between a water base and oil base finish. I have a small clock taken for a 12 cylinder Cadillac many years ago probably in the 1940s. Given that it is available in many shades that range from very light yellow to very dark brown. Dee, If anyone would like a photo of comparisons of Raw, Modern Masters, Candle Wax, liquid wax, liquid soap, pure soap, organ oil and tinted oil, please send me an email on benzebedeeplayer@gmail.com and I will forward an image. It was a flat poly that I know…lol. I have used Hackberry (sugarberry) on several projects. Thank you for the educational comment. OSMO makes a finishing oil with white pigment supposedly to combat the ambering but it is a satin so I prefer to try the MM but just question interior VS exterior. Hello I recently had my wood floors refinished with Polyurethane over the... Cherry kitchen cabinetry needs touch up refinishing. If it shines, it won’t look natural either. Also, avoid pre-mixed finishes. It is recommended that you refrain from using it if you want to live in an entirely natural and non-hazardous home environment. The advice I’ve read here has been directed at furniture projects. What you want to go for is a finish that is known as “water-white”. For a natural look, penetrating-oil finishes might be your best bet. Back to the drawing board. It will darken the tone slightly and give the ‘wet look’, enhancing the grain. suggestions. Natural wood floor needs to be polished every three or four years to maintain its finish in high-traffic areas. If you want it to last as long as possible, get a cover for it. Sand down the edges. In fact, the instructions specifically say not to use on floors because large areas are too hard to keep even. It’s always a compromise. Aside from the kitchen cabinets, the while house itself has rustic elements and … Material: Wood… I noticed this post was from 2009 and wondered if the product there would be any update to the product you recommended. Seemed to preserve the raw wood color. Give your wooden furniture and skirting boards a beautiful natural finish as well as diamond hard protection. Any suggestions I would appreciate it so much. One of my all-time favorite finishes is Sherwin Williams CAB-acrylic lacquer, which imparts little to no color to the wood.” Derived from the seeds of the Asian tree with the same name, tung oil contains only natural substances and is 100 percent biodegradable. With drop leaf and pedestal base finish in natural brown and white can add some the wonderful effect for dining attractiveness to both typical and fashionable home decor. This representative recommended either MM CLEAR SUPREME (water based )MCS901 or VARATHANE ULTIMATE POLYURATHANE WATER BASE 262074. I am putting very very light coats, and not trying not to build up at all. Beeswax. Looks great, but time consuming using steel wool. It’s designed specifically for heavy-use areas, so it’s extra durable. We use place mats, but have had incidents of water spilling or condensation and no damage or evidence is left when quickly wiped. Thank you Karen. while looking at general comment of working with Spruce I have learned it is very porous, and people that wanted to stain their soft wood talked about wood conditioning with 50% Mineral Spirit and clear Polyurethane to be absorbed into the wood. While this is a matter of preference, you shouldn’t forget to consider the level of protection that your finish will provide. If your old floor is truly finished with tung oil, I’m surprised it feels smooth and slippery. :). Depending on the make of course, they will protect the wood and not change the colour. Instead, buy 100 percent pure tung oil and citrus solvent for a thinner. Black walnut can look really “cold” with a water base finish and benefits from the amber tone that an oil base imparts. Get it as soon as Fri, Feb 12. They liked the original look. Produced from the secretion of the female lac bug and dissolved in denatured alcohol, shellac is yet another natural wood finish you can use. I recently had a mantel built for me and was going for the natural/white look. “There are a lot of good things about it, but if you want to bring out your wood floor’s natural look and feel, an oil or natural wax is best. I’ve had some of this furniture in heavy use (coffee table) for over 4 years and they still look flawless when clean. Very industrial. Copyright © 2006-2020 The Wood Whisperer Inc. can I repair a Polyurethane scratch in my hardwood floor? Apply wood oil, butter, and wax if you want bring out the natural grain. Is there anything I can put on the lighter pieces to get them back closer to original color? They are water-based and low VOC, they come in a range of sheens down to something super-flat that they call “natural”. God Bless! Best finish I have used. Have some old rail cart farm table projects that I would like to start, and to me, the finish is most important. I still use it all the time in my work. Love the look but don’t want to worry about every water drop or occasional toy banging. However, there are millions of products and services on the web, and I only promote those products or services that I would use personally. Just like it came from the cabinet shop. If the cracks are truly hairline, force the glue in, then the sawdust, leaving a slight bulging level on top to sand later, and for retraction as the glue dries. Reclaimed or salvaged wood can be any kind of wood with any kind of finish, so long as the wood itself isn’t new. Let it set, then buff the excess off. A lot of people of ask for matte so I use the high performance made by arm r seal. On the other end of the spectrum are the types of finishes I provide for paying customers. Same just happened to our gorgeous wood bathroom … sand! I am totally new to this… I bought a slab of ‘live’ edge Spruce to make into a table top, like others here want to keep to as natural looking as possible. I am also looking to maintain the look of raw wood , matte finish . Brand: Sunjoy. Is there a product that is durable for floors without sheen or altering the color of our natural oak floors? Same for Lacquer, Shellac and others. This isn’t floors, but some panels are about 5 x 7. At least any finish that truly protects the surface. Environmental Responsibility (Yep, I’m going there! I use Minwax satin water based poly applied with a brush; one coat, let dry a day or so and then spin on lathe to use 4-0 steel wool to take finish down to flat. How to Stain wood- Some wood Staining Tips: Use a renowned wood stain, polyurethane to stain your wood. I do know in 2020, the raw wood craze is even stronger and I have always been drawn to it anyway. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely our own. Clear. Hi Eric, Marcs suggestions are very good. The bottom line is that Marcs idea is probably the best compromise of the least change of color and offers a good protection. However, you can get a natural-looking effect with any finish — including varnish, shellac and lacquer — as long as you don’t build it up more than a few coats and you rub out the dried film with steel wool. I am refinishing a kitchen table and will be painting it (probably chalk paint or milk paint), then applying decals to it in the center and around the edges. If working with engineered wood, apply white primer to the entire project surface with a natural bristle brush or a paint roller. Natural Wood Furniture for a Timeless Look. I have tried General Finishes & Varathane brands of water based flat top coats but have not achieved the look I want. Any suggestions?? I forgot what product I used at the time. Good luck. Use a natural sealer or an artificial wood finish to seal the stain and to protect it further. Here are five commonly used natural wood finish options to help you select the right one for your next project. You may be wondering what floor finishes have to do with shop projects. Although a relatively expensive option, walnut oil is easy to apply, pleasant-smelling finish with good wood preservation characteristics. i’m trying to find a way to do a durable matt finish on resawn and smooth wood for kitchens. Two coats and barely noticeable, and also rejects water when tested. The exact wax-to-oil proportion depends on the oil brand. I undercoated the whole piece in the water base we use, and the base came very dark. It smells beautiful and is totally safe. Exposed veneer core on the edges. It leaves the wood looking and feeling very natural but it will darken the wood slightly. A cover. Wood finishes are kept raw and natural, emphasizing its natural beauty and finish. I am building a barnwood kitchen table and want to make it like a bar top but with that material it makes the wood the wet look and takes away the look of barnwood how can I seal it so I keep the worn out look but have a film to protect from food and liquid spills. It is distinguished by its excellent sealant properties and the lovely, glossy finish it gives to wood surfaces. This will still enrich the natural wood like an oil finish, but provide a tougher and more durable protection, closer to straight polyurethane. Finish off with 1 coat of wood wax. A durable finish that is easy to touch-up if dinged. BOPIS Only. Thank you for making this possible. However, I do love the light golden color that Zinsser shellac sealcoat imparts. Part 1 of 2: Sanding off the Old Finish. Experiment, and do sample tests. I wanted the colour and texture to be as close to natural as I could find, but wanted a sealer to stop it soaking up stains. What did you spray on yours to seal it? I need the sealant to not have a tint to it or a stain, as it’s already stain. Each one has some natural wood showing along with partial paint and vinyl images. I’m looking for the greatest protection, fastest dry time, and most options in terms of matte, satin, gloss. For all three of these I am grateful for the quick dry time. If you’re looking to finish a kitchen table that gets regular use, this Rust-Oleum product can be a great choice. So you want to avoid a super thick film. The last was a MARINE sealer … awful. Since it’s a flat wall piece I don’t need “protection” per say. although I’m not looking to stain my wood it sounded like a sensible thing to do, would it not strengthen the top somewhat too if it is absorbed in, question is would a couple of coats seal and strengthen but leave a not too shiny finish as excess is wiped off? Linseed oil is pressed from flax seeds and has been used as a clear finish for hundreds of years. FREE Shipping … How to Make and Apply Your Own Limestone... How to Make and Apply Your Own Limestone Sealer. I am also searching for a product that will allow the original color show without amber or too much darkening. it will match almost any interior color design, giving your wooden furniture a warm, pastoral tinge. However, we tried low lustre Stay Clear water-based polyurethane from Benjamin Moore and it created a yellow tint with more gloss that we want. Also, you will most definitely want a finish with flatteners in it, so a satin or matte finish would be appropriate. Not that I know of. I have always used arm r seal, but recently have been frequently getting asked to use water based products, shellac, or lacquer. The one thing with shellac is the gloss. This worked great u tests, but in actual application, the floor finished did not wipe it off enough, and got the finishing done quickly with a water based floor finish (Loba). Steps. As long as it looks the way you want it to look, it’s the right finish. I have started using the Arm-R-Seal and I agree that it is a great product. But remember, if you put enough coats on, even a water-white finish can look “unnatural”. It’s easy to thin with a little VM&P, dries in a reasonable time, and you’re going to need that high build to protect you from all the dang splinters :) (on that note, don’t forget to sand the crap out of the underside of the table so your family doesn’t snag themselves on it at every meal). :) White oak is a durable wood species and unless you have it right over the stove where it might get some grease splatter on it, it’s unlikely you’ll have a problem leaving them unfinished. May be useful info for some of you on here but a bit costly for large areas like floors I would think. In this way, you will not only protect them from the natural elements and preserve their color and grain, but you will do so in a way that spares the environment and avoids further pollution. 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