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Satin poly over gloss?


Satin poly over gloss? - FineWoodworking

Satin varnish can easily be applied over gloss. In fact, the preferred proceedure for using satin varnish is to have all coats except the last ...

Can I put a satin poly over a gloss poly? : r/woodworking - Reddit

Make sure it's the same kind of poly though, oil vs water-based. If the gloss is one kind and the satin is the other, they're not likely to ...

Can i put satin wipe on poly over clear gloss ... - Woodworking Talk

Yes you can. You may have to very lightly scuff sand it, with 400 or so. Gloss is commonly put under satin. The reason being the flattening ...

Poly over poly - Sawmill Creek Woodworking Community

Doug, you can apply the Gloss Poly over the Satin Finish Poly. Just lightly scuff the surface and make sure to tack it off good to remove ...

Can you put satin poly over semi-gloss? - Quora

Yes, but you need to do some prep first. Wash down the paint, you want to paint over. Just mild soapy water, and a sponge. Next, use a fine sandpaper, and rub ...

Can Gloss Wipe on Poly be put over Satin Wipe on poly?

It will go over, but it will not be glossy. THe Satin poly has a "flattener" often mica that is used to set the sheen. So it will be a bit glossier than you ...

How can I lower the sheen of my topcoat to a satin? - General Finishes

You can reduce the glossiness of a sheen several ways.Apply a flatter sheen over a glossier sheen, such as Satin over Semi-gloss. Be sure to observe proper ...

Applying a satin finish over gloss - Woodwork Forums

Yes. You can do a Satin finish, however, I would recommend that you do a fresh coat of gloss before attempting a coat of Satin. Here's why.

Can Satin Polyurethane Be Applied Over Semi-Gloss? - Hunker

Short Answer. The short answer is that stain polyurethane finishes can be applied over any paint or stain that is already properly applied to ...

Changing semi gloss to satin - FineWoodworking

Varathane oil-based semi-gloss polyurethane · "Finishing the finish" with satin water-based poly · Arm-R-Seal Over Gloss Poly · Small light ...

Gloss poly over satin poly??? - SevenString.org

from my experience you can layer different types of poly but they don't blend/melt together like nitro or shellac/lacquer. try buffing the satin ...

Satin vs Gloss Polyurethane: What's the difference? - First Atlanta ...

Satin polyurethane is better at masking surface imperfections when compared to semi-gloss polyurethane. Due to increased light reflection, flaws ...

Changing sheen of polyurethane finish

The sheen is determined by the top coat, so going over it in satin will lower it. The only caveat is that the thicker film may be noticeable ...

PU Clear Gloss or Satin - Epifanes NA Inc.

Its recommended for interior use and as a finishing coat over Epifanes Polyurethane Clear Gloss Varnish. Polyurethane Clear Satin has superior flow, gloss and ...

Satin poly over high-gloss poly - The SawdustZone

He put 2 coats of high gloss poly on first then one coat of satin finish. He said the high gloss has a harder finish (for wear & tear) & ...

furniture - Can you put a matte polyurethane over a semi-gloss ...

Yes! I just put matte poly over satin poly on baseboards and it toned the shine down dramatically. It was an easy solution. I did not sand or ...

Satin poly over Gloss??? - HomeOwnersHub

Yes you can . As a matter of fact it is the preferred method of apply a sating or semi gloss since only the top coat is the one the affects the gloss anyway and ...

How to apply a nice satin/matte wood finish - YouTube

Wax is also used to lower the gloss of finishes. Also, the reason you don't see that haze as much as you would think is because the index of ...

Semi-Gloss Vs. Satin Polyurethane: What's The Difference?

The main difference between semi-gloss polyurethane and satin polyurethane is the amount of shine or sheen left behind once the product dries.

Semigloss finish coat over satin coat. - Hardwood Flooring forum

You can coat a fresh finish coat with minor prep and get a shinier gloss. I think that the reason that some water-based finishes are on the lower luster side is