Old Masters Gel Stain Reviews,Stainless Steel Dining Room Table Legs Size,Bulldog Router Table Usyd - PDF Review
Old Masters Gel Polyurethane is an oil-based clear gel finish that exhibits a soft sheen and a hand-rubbed look. Its thick formula permits multiple coats to form a thick build without drips or brush marks. Ideal for use on cabinets, furniture, woodwork, trim and antiques.
If using over stained surfaces, be sure the stain has thoroughly dried. Under ideal conditions, Gel Polyurethane will dry to the touch Old Masters Gel Stain Application in 5 to 6 hours, and be ready for recoating after 6 hours. In case of high humidity, overnight drying may be necessary. Protect product from freezing prior to and during application. Item Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery.
In stock. If you spray them where the wet coat has slight orange peel they level out nicely and the dry surface is glass smooth. They also don't have the plastic look that is typical with oil-based poly. The boards look great and are nice to the touch. Enduro-var does add some slight ambering but a 1 coat of SealCoat under High Performance does about the same. I never hear Old Masters talked about on here but a lot of local paint stores carry it so I decided to try it.
I got their waterborne poly and sprayed a bunch of test boards this weekend. Just like the GF products the Old Masters went on with slight orange peel and leveled out beautifully. It dried faster than the GF HP after spraying but probably would benefit with the same dry time before sanding. It tried to rush it while it didn't corn the paper I did get a few "rolls" of finish.
When I called Old Masters with some pre-buy questions they were great at answering them. I tried Target Coatings EM with numerous test boards and just couldn't get good results with it. I tried 1. It looked decent but running your hand over the boards they were rough. Doing some research it seems two common problems with Target are rough finish and bubbles after spraying - and that's not just with their EM Their CL cross-linker made the surface even rougher.
Rubbing with a brown paper sack a week later would help but still nowhere near the quality of the General Finishes and Old Masters finishes. I returned the products, found out I had bad product, and gladly took my refund. Both sprayed great, dried quickly, and sanded nicely. The wet finishes leveled out perfectly and the dried results are as smooth as glass. What really surprised me is they don't look like plastic at all.
Now I haven't done any chemical, food, etc. But, just like with any wood finish, they all can be destroyed somehow, so use some common sense and all should be fine. I've never heard Old Masters talked about on here and wonder if because it's not sold at Rockler, Woodcraft, etc. I would recommend using their store locator and trying a quart out. I'm assuming that means a slightly thicker dried coat with the OM?
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