Spray PolyPurge into open polyurethane Part A and B containers just before resealing to displace moist air and extend the product life
Additional layering can be done for added depth
beginning of protective effect (20°C): approx
Davina Lamont and Göran Lundström’s amazing character and ageing work on Genius
Raffia Initials
Water Based Dye Stain ash Spray PolyPurge into open polyurethaneStep 1: Preparation for Dye Stain Before applying stain, all raw wood projects require preparation sanding. If you skip this critical step, your finish may fail. Preparation for Raw Wood Projects See our video: How to Prep Sand Raw Wood Sand open grain wood (e. g., oak, ash, mahogany, parawood) with 120 grit sandpaper, followed by 150 grit, then 180 grit. Sand closed grain wood (e. g., cherry, pine, maple, birch, alder) with 150 grit sandpaper