I'm refinishing all the Oak trim in my house. There are a ton of small nicks, and also areas where paint spills had been removed with stripper, which also removed the original finish. The original finish appears to be a tinted pre-cat, or possibly a very hard poly but it looks like pre-cat to me. Therefore, I'm going to use a satin brushing laquer, and hope for the best.
Because the original finish was heavily tinted, I'm planning to use a dark Oak aniline dye, hand-applied to all these areas first, then do the entire trim in clear laquer.
My question is, do I need to use "Laquer Sanding Sealer" (such as sold by Deft) in order to keep the dye from leeching into the final clear coat?
Also, if I do, can I just use blonde shellac?
-Thanks.
Because the original finish was heavily tinted, I'm planning to use a dark Oak aniline dye, hand-applied to all these areas first, then do the entire trim in clear laquer.
My question is, do I need to use "Laquer Sanding Sealer" (such as sold by Deft) in order to keep the dye from leeching into the final clear coat?
Also, if I do, can I just use blonde shellac?
-Thanks.
Laquer Sanding Sealer? Necessary?
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