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Thread: Possible top coat over wiping varnish

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    Possible top coat over wiping varnish

    I'm using a wiping varnish on a small cherry table top that I am working on, and was originally going to just do multiple coats of the varnish in order to build up the protection. On second thought, I am 50/50 on the idea of putting on some sort of top coat over the final coat of wiping varnish to give a little more comprehensive protection for the cherry.

    Any recommendations on what has worked well for others? I'm not interested in a gloss finish like a poly would provide, so I was thinking possibly a paste wax, however, I am not sure how that would affect the long term maintenance of the table top.

    Anyone want to weigh in on this?

    Thanks!

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    Varnish is a top coat. Varnish is one of the most durable finish available to the home shop woodworker. Wiping varnish is nothing more than thinned varnish. approximately 3 wipe-on coats equals one brush-on coat. 9 or more wipe on coats is minimum for a table.

    The varnish is the same whether it brush on or wipe on. Wipe-on is easier and a bit more foolproof. Less dust bunnies.
    Scott

    Finishing is an 'Art & a Science'. Actually, it is a process. You must understand the properties and tendencies of the finish you are using. You must know the proper steps and techniques, then you must execute them properly.

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    Scott,

    Thanks- ill just stick with additional coats then. I'm approaching 9, but I'll probably just take it a few more over that.

    Thanks for you reply...Happy Holidays!

    Jason

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