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Can I apply a clear wood finish over paint for more protection?Yes you can apply a clear wood finish over paint for added protection, but with stipulations. Almost any clear wood finish can be used except lacquers. The solvent in lacquer will damage most paints and possibly cause bubbles to form; this is especially true for water based paints. The types of wood finishes I recommend are marine spar varnish, oil base polyurethane, water born polyurethane and acrylic urethane. The water base products will be easier to work with and dry fast. While the oil based products, especially marine spar varnish, will stand up to harsh weather better. If a painted item will be used outside make sure the finish is rated for exterior use. You have several sheens to choose from; this includes satin, semi-gloss and gloss. The varnish has a high sheen even the satin, while most water based products will have a more true sheen. Before applying any clear wood finish over paint I recommend wiping the surface with a liquid sander surface prepping solution. This will dull the sheen of the paint and allow the clear finish to stick better. Sanding before the application shouldn’t be necessary. Enter your search term and find the information you need! |
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