Meranti - Finish references - Varnish with priming oil
Plexwood - Meranti finish: Varnish with priming oil, reference
Delivery: Except for Acoustic, Plexwood is delivered semi-finished. With the finish the end result and colour is determined
Properties of this type of finish: The priming oil enhances the colour of the wood, the varnish, which is applied directly onto the wood, seals the wood completely; hence the amount of wear with a varnish finish is, to a great extent, determined by the wear resistance factor of the varnish
Effect of varnish on colour balance of the wood: Pale areas become more yellow, dark areas become darker with a varnish and priming oil finish
Finishing advice: Plexwood is partly composed of end grain wood veneers, which have a higher absorption quality than wood with the grain, choose an appropriate priming oil and water-based finisher; acrylics and many water-based varnishes are generally not suitable for Plexwood. Generally, very thin or diluted agents are not appropriate. The manufacturer of the product in question can inform you whether their product is suitable, and if necessary, run a test
Maintenance: A varnish layer requires less maintenance than oil/wax, but cannot be retouched locally. Always use a maintenance product that corresponds with the original finisher. The manufacturer of the chosen product usually has corresponding maintenance polishes available
Delivery: Except for Acoustic, Plexwood is delivered semi-finished. With the finish the end result and colour is determined
Properties of this type of finish: The priming oil enhances the colour of the wood, the varnish, which is applied directly onto the wood, seals the wood completely; hence the amount of wear with a varnish finish is, to a great extent, determined by the wear resistance factor of the varnish
Effect of varnish on colour balance of the wood: Pale areas become more yellow, dark areas become darker with a varnish and priming oil finish
Finishing advice: Plexwood is partly composed of end grain wood veneers, which have a higher absorption quality than wood with the grain, choose an appropriate priming oil and water-based finisher; acrylics and many water-based varnishes are generally not suitable for Plexwood. Generally, very thin or diluted agents are not appropriate. The manufacturer of the product in question can inform you whether their product is suitable, and if necessary, run a test
Maintenance: A varnish layer requires less maintenance than oil/wax, but cannot be retouched locally. Always use a maintenance product that corresponds with the original finisher. The manufacturer of the chosen product usually has corresponding maintenance polishes available