08-28-2017, 10:19 AM
A few months ago, I posted about repairing and refreshing a solid cherry wedding canopy that I finished with Arm-R-Seal around 4 years ago. When I built it, I didn't let it get a suntan, so I applied some GF water-based dye stain to darken the color and hide a couple of areas with sapwood. This weekend, I removed the scratches and dings with 220 paper and was about to start adding more coats of Arm-R-Seal.
But, I would love the wood to be even darker before applying the new topcoat. Here's what I came up with and would love some opinions:
1. Just let it sit out in the sun. I don't think the Arm-R-Seal has any UV protection.
2. Apply a coat of amber or garnet shellac under the new topcoat to get a little more color.
3. Apply the shellac and then add some oil based glaze to the sapwood areas.
4. Just add the glaze without the shellac coat since the sanding won't removing all of the old Arm-R-Seal.
Thanks in advance.
Steve
But, I would love the wood to be even darker before applying the new topcoat. Here's what I came up with and would love some opinions:
1. Just let it sit out in the sun. I don't think the Arm-R-Seal has any UV protection.
2. Apply a coat of amber or garnet shellac under the new topcoat to get a little more color.
3. Apply the shellac and then add some oil based glaze to the sapwood areas.
4. Just add the glaze without the shellac coat since the sanding won't removing all of the old Arm-R-Seal.
Thanks in advance.
Steve