Stain & Varnish Liming White gives a soft, milky white effect to timber and simultaneously preserves the stain by protecting it with a durable clear finish. The water-based formula is non yellowing and imparts colour without obscuring the natural characteristics of the timber grain.
One coat gives a subtle, pale colour; multiple coats will build the opacity and whiteness. Stain & Varnish Liming White is convenient to apply as it is fast drying, low odour and all application equipment can be cleaned up with water. Available in satin.
Sand to a smooth surface and remove all sanding dust before coating.
TIP: Achieve that super-smooth finish (or if the timber grain is open or coarse) by applying a coat of Feast Watson Sanding Sealer and sand back as per the label instructions.
Note: For naturally oily timbers, seal the timber with Feast Watson Proofseal as per the label instructions prior to application.
Previously Coated Timber:
Previously varnished surfaces need to be sanded to a dull finish. Remember to remove all sanding dust before coating!
How to apply Feast Watson Stain and Varnish Liming White:
But first, check you're ready to go:
Make sure you love your colour! Using an off-cut or on a inconspicuous area, test the colour to ensure you are happy with your choice.
Make sure the Stain and Varnish Liming White is thoroughly stirred through before starting (and during!). Avoid introducing any bubbles!
Let's do this:
How to apply Stain and Varnish Liming White to new timber:
If applying by roller, use a short nap (5mm) mohair roller. Ensure edges and end grain are fully coated.
Three coats are required, if you have achieved your colour after one or two coats, just complete the following coats with a water based interior clear coating as additional coats of Stain & Varnish Liming White will intensify colour.
Provide 2 hours drying time between coats.
Remember to sand lightly between coats with a fine sandpaper to get the best results.
Note: If applying over a previous varnish coating, two coats will be sufficient.
Follow these easy steps:
Keep an eye on the surface for any signs of colour loss or surface defects.
When required, lightly sand the surface, and remember to remove all dust.
Recoat with an additional coat of Feast Watson Clear Varnish as per application instructions.
How To
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Sand to a smooth surface and remove all sanding dust before coating.
TIP: Achieve that super-smooth finish (or if the timber grain is open or coarse) by applying a coat of Feast Watson Sanding Sealer and sand back as per the label instructions.
Note: For naturally oily timbers, seal the timber with Feast Watson Proofseal as per the label instructions prior to application.
Previously Coated Timber:
Previously varnished surfaces need to be sanded to a dull finish. Remember to remove all sanding dust before coating!
How to apply Feast Watson Stain and Varnish Liming White:
But first, check you're ready to go:
Make sure you love your colour! Using an off-cut or on a inconspicuous area, test the colour to ensure you are happy with your choice.
Make sure the Stain and Varnish Liming White is thoroughly stirred through before starting (and during!). Avoid introducing any bubbles!
Let's do this:
How to apply Stain and Varnish Liming White to new timber:
If applying by roller, use a short nap (5mm) mohair roller. Ensure edges and end grain are fully coated.
Three coats are required, if you have achieved your colour after one or two coats, just complete the following coats with a water based interior clear coating as additional coats of Stain & Varnish Liming White will intensify colour.
Provide 2 hours drying time between coats.
Remember to sand lightly between coats with a fine sandpaper to get the best results.
Note: If applying over a previous varnish coating, two coats will be sufficient.
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