I'm using Polyvine water based varnish with a wax finish and am very pleased with it on the door frames.
However, I am now varnishing the veneered door panels and I cannot get the brush marks out. So first coat, then 300 grit, another coat another 300 grit and then a third coat and a 300 grit.
Each time I sand it down I stop as soon as the brush marks disappear. But my question is, how do I know if I have actually left any varnish behind? As I say, as soon as the peaks of the brush marks have gone, I stop.
I plan to wax the panels with clear Liberon.
I have tended to avoid varnish in the past and have always used sanding sealer and wax to great effect. The big advantage was that the sanding sealer dried solid in less than an hour and was easily sandable. It's at least 4 hours between coats of varnish and it's still a bit sticky 12 hours later so clogs the sanding discs.
However, I am now varnishing the veneered door panels and I cannot get the brush marks out. So first coat, then 300 grit, another coat another 300 grit and then a third coat and a 300 grit.
Each time I sand it down I stop as soon as the brush marks disappear. But my question is, how do I know if I have actually left any varnish behind? As I say, as soon as the peaks of the brush marks have gone, I stop.
I plan to wax the panels with clear Liberon.
I have tended to avoid varnish in the past and have always used sanding sealer and wax to great effect. The big advantage was that the sanding sealer dried solid in less than an hour and was easily sandable. It's at least 4 hours between coats of varnish and it's still a bit sticky 12 hours later so clogs the sanding discs.