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Al Rogers
04-03-2010, 9:47 AM
hi,

I've just finished a small closed maple vessel, and want to put on a clear finish. Is there something I could use which will not discolour the white wood? The wipe-on poly I regularly use, turns light coloured wood a light yellow.
Any suggestions??:confused::confused:
Al

Aaron Wingert
04-03-2010, 9:49 AM
Laquer! Spray Deft or brushing laquer works well and as far as I know is non-yellowing.

Steve Schlumpf
04-03-2010, 9:58 AM
Lacquer or a water based poly will work.

Bernie Weishapl
04-03-2010, 10:16 AM
I use spray or brushing lacquer.

Frank Van Atta
04-03-2010, 12:42 PM
White shellac will come close, but I think lacquer is better.

Joseph M Lary
04-03-2010, 6:32 PM
I used some lacquer that is called Water white , we used it on cabinets when I built them years back,it looks like water. Not sure who makes it . my local paint store still carrys it but only in a 5 gallon can. and I dont use that much to buy 5 gallons . The Deft rattle can is pretty clear.

Joseph M Lary
04-03-2010, 6:40 PM
Did a web search for Water White lacquer and found a lot .

Ryan Baker
04-03-2010, 7:16 PM
Yup, lacquer or water-based poly are the choices for non-yellowing finishes. Note that many lacquers start clear but will yellow over time. Two-part professional urethanes are the best, but they are extremely toxic and must be applied with the correct equipment.

Edward Bartimmo
04-03-2010, 11:03 PM
Same issues in past. Deft appears the cleanest (non-yellowing). I thin it 50% Deft and 50% Lacquer Thinner. I found that I can wipe on with rag and continue until surface has absorbed enough and then wipe dry. I follow it up with a buffing and wax coat to protect. If you want glossy coat then don't thin. Good Luck

Al Rogers
04-05-2010, 3:10 PM
Thanks everyone

I'm going to try the Deft Lacquer!

Al