Sadleman17
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I have striped the interior wood ( marine ply) back to bare wood any suggestion for best long lasting finish - currently thinking of 2 pack suggestions appreciated
+1 - satin much nicer for interior than gloss which shows every flaw. But use gloss for first few coats then maybe one or two coats of satin on top. Personally I like about 4-5 coats gloss with very gentle wet sanding twice in the process, before switching to satin, but when I try I can make something look very nice indeed. Since I discovered it last year I'm a big fan of Epifanes Rubbed Effect varnish for the final coats, though still using Ronseal oil-based gloss varnish for undercoats, as I had a big tin.Welcome.
2 pack not necessary for interior work. Tendency now is to have matt or satin finishes. The quick and easy way is to use Ronseal satin polyurethane, but if you are a glutton for hard work and want a really high class finish, then Epifanes gloss with final coat(s) of Rubbed Effect (or International equivalents).
Osmo Poly X - easy to apply and easy to top up if required.
+1 - satin much nicer for interior than gloss which shows every flaw. But use gloss for first few coats then maybe one or two coats of satin on top. Personally I like about 4-5 coats gloss with very gentle wet sanding twice in the process, before switching to satin, but when I try I can make something look very nice indeed. Since I discovered it last year I'm a big fan of Epifanes Rubbed Effect varnish for the final coats, though still using Ronseal oil-based gloss varnish for undercoats, as I had a big tin.
What's the advantage of doing the lower coats in gloss if you're finishing with satin?