I've got a table (desk actually) here that I've just sanded the coffee-mug-ringed top back to timber. It's nice but nothing fancy, it came from a furniture surplus dealer.
I was just about to coat the top with Varathane clear water-based polyurethane, just because I have it.
But I'm wondering how difficult it will be to sand it off in say 8 years time when the surface will be looking tired and will have to be restored.
Anyone know?
Other than that, what else would be a good finish that doesn't need fuss like specialised stuff that I can't get locally, or spray equipment or 2-pack whatever? And is easy to sand back or otherwise maintain.
Ta, Ian
I was just about to coat the top with Varathane clear water-based polyurethane, just because I have it.
But I'm wondering how difficult it will be to sand it off in say 8 years time when the surface will be looking tired and will have to be restored.
Anyone know?
Other than that, what else would be a good finish that doesn't need fuss like specialised stuff that I can't get locally, or spray equipment or 2-pack whatever? And is easy to sand back or otherwise maintain.
Ta, Ian
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