Easiest, fastest finish?
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In case a finisher doesn’t venture downstairs….

Installed a pine T&G wall running horizontally in a public building.
Mrs G is going to finish it today after I tell her what to use.
No stain.
Only available source for finish is local HD.

The question is will a Water-based poly need a seal-coat?
I know pine can blotch, but if there’s no stain—only a clear WB Poly—is blotching a concern?
Gary

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OBE—she’s well on the way.
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(09-03-2023, 11:09 AM)Gary G™ Wrote: The question is will a Water-based poly need a seal-coat?
I know pine can blotch, but if there’s no stain—only a clear WB Poly—is blotching a concern?
I put it in my shop. I just rolled it on and used a brush in the grooves. I found end grain areas around knots can soak up the finish, so several coats will be necessary.

Blotching wouldn't be an issue.
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This was completed before any responses.
It worked fine w/o sealing. No blotches.
Gary

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