Polyurethane is a hard, polymeric finish that can be applied to numerous areas, including concrete floors. It creates a seal against dust and liquids and also helps to protect the floor from scuffing and scratching. They provide a non-skid surface to walking areas such as hallways in the home. Two coats of polyurethane supported by an earlier primer […]
Polyurethane Paint Brush – Possibly the Best Applicator!
Polyurethane is one of the most efficient agents for wood protection. Attaining the desired protection comes through proper application. Your skill, expertise and caution can not only ensure that – but a worthy polyurethane brush is also essential for a flawless painting and finish. Why Use a Polyurethane Brush? As a synthetic resin, polyurethane needs […]
How to Apply Polyurethane over Paint?
Can polyurethane be applied over paint? Well, it’s good to understand that poly is ideal on stained wood for a durable finish, but you can also use it over paint. It protects the paint and makes it durable by acting as a solid and resilient barrier safeguarding from dirt, fungus, rain, mold, and other factors. Applying polyurethane over […]
What’s the Best Sprayer (Gun) for Polyurethane & Paint?
Applying polyurethane or putting a topcoat on a sealed or painted surface is always tricky! But, since the process is highly protective to wood, you’ve to do it. A slight mistake in an application can ruin the surface outlook or even the entire project. Rollers and brushes are great for applying poly, but sprayers can […]
How to Apply Polyurethane Finish on Wood? – DIY Tutorial
Once you’re done working on a wooden project, it’s obvious you want to see it shiny, and a polyurethane finish is what you need. The finish brings out a wood’s natural grain and beauty, keeping it safe from scratches. This guide on how to apply polyurethane will help you get the best results from your wood project. Explaining […]
Spray Polyurethane – Smart Finish, Best for Wood!
Polyurethane is essentially a liquid plastic resin available in oil and waterborne formulations. While you get them in containers, they are also available in spray cans. Using cans is fully intuitive – just aim your wood surface and pull the trigger! But of course, get the right spray for a particular job. This write-up will […]