water based polyurethane

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GrahamIreland

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Could someone please recommend a good brand of water based polyurethane..

I'm looking for a matt fininsh which is not very visible.

Thanks
 

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I have recently used some Rustin's which was very good. Quick drying, low odour, easy to use.

It just says "quick drying varnish" on the tin but is definitely poly. I bought it at Toolstation but they seem to have dropped the clear version.

Edit: found it. http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Paintin ... ear/p42344

Satin not matt but you could go over with some fine wire wool if you want to reduce the sheen.
 
I've used Bona Mega floor varnish (had loads left over) to do worktops - very clear and rock hard. You do have to move seriously quick though - once it kicks there's no going back.
 
I did do some finishing with a couple of products, happy with some, disappointed with others.
Was looking for a clear / transparent / Matt finish on a fairly pale wood.

The wax was fairly transparent, with a sort of sheen effect.
The poly urethane varnish slightly darkened the wood and left a shine.
The Osmo oil/wax Matt product left a fabulous Matt finish, with a slight oily undertone.
 

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Hi Id like to re-visit this please.

I'm adding light woods to my benches and would like to avoid the yellowing if possible.
I have poplar and some nice salvaged pine boards sanded back.

I'd like a very clear finish, without yellowing or darkening,
Is this even possible?
Would clear acrylic spray do or do the products with white pigments work well?
Graham
 
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