Hello, I have a Fuji Q5 spray system I have been using but is still pretty new to me. I have shot Polycrylic and shellac with it and have had good results so far and love the speed of being able to spray.
That said, I have always really liked the finish color and sheen I get with General Finish Arm-R-Seal. I usually sand to 180 or 220 and they wipe on 3 coats of gloss, and a final coat of satin. I do this mostly with cherry and walnut I source locally in Maryland. What I don't like is the application of Arm-R-Seal, now that I have sprayed I have been spoiled, brushing on and sanding between coats is something I want to get away from.
I have used boiled linseed oil, shellac (blonde and garnet), poly, and a mix of oil/poly/mineral spirits. I have tried each individually and a mix of these. I always prefer the look of Arm-R-Seal over all of these.
I want to try something from the Target Coatings line up next with some walnut and cherry projects I have in the works. The projects are living room sofa and side tables, and a dinning room table. These will see a lot of abuse from my 3 and 7 year old. What products and schedule would you suggest for these projects spraying Target Coatings products?
Thank you.