How to Finish Driftwood Comparison-Minwax Products
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 03. 2024
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How to Finish Driftwood
Let's compare *Minwax Paste Finishing Wax**, **Minwax Tung Oil**, and **Minwax Polycrylic* for wooden applications:
1. **Minwax Paste Finishing Wax**:
- **Description**: Minwax Paste Finishing Wax is a protective wax that enhances wood surfaces and provides a soft sheen.
- **Application**: Applied directly to wood after staining or finishing.
- **Use Case**:
- Ideal for adding a protective layer to stained or finished wood.
- Enhances the wood grain and provides a smooth feel.
- **Advantages**:
- Easy to apply.
- Adds a subtle sheen.
- Can be buffed to a higher gloss.
- **Considerations**:
- Does not provide significant durability or water resistance.
- Requires periodic reapplication.
2. **Minwax Tung Oil**:
- **Description**: Minwax Tung Oil Finish is an oil-based finish that penetrates the wood and enhances its natural beauty.
- **Application**: Applied directly to raw wood.
- **Use Case**:
- Suitable for new wood projects.
- Provides a warm, natural appearance.
- **Advantages**:
- Enhances wood grain.
- Easy to apply.
- Dries to a durable finish.
- **Considerations**:
- Requires multiple coats for optimal protection.
- May darken wood slightly.
3. **Minwax Polycrylic**:
- **Description**: Minwax Polycrylic is a water-based protective finish.
- **Application**: Used on wood surfaces, especially those requiring durability and water resistance.
- **Use Case**:
- Commonly used on furniture, cabinets, and woodwork.
- Provides a clear, protective layer.
- **Advantages**:
- Dries quickly.
- Low odor.
- Easy cleanup.
- Resists yellowing over time.
- **Considerations**:
- May alter wood color slightly.
- Not suitable for antique restoration.
Remember that the choice depends on your specific project, desired appearance, and level of protection needed. Always test on a small area before applying any finish to your entire piece. đČđšđ ïž
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I like oil the best, cheers Graham
Hey thanks for watching!!! I agree the Tung oil and beeswax are two of my favorites. Take care and more to come
I use polyurethane but I'm really interested in trying different ones. Great videoâïž
Thank you! I really appreciate you
Thanks! I like the Tung oil. Which is your favorite?
Hi Abigail! Well it depends on the wood and the look I want to achieve. The polycrylic seems to keep the wood lighter in color...but tung oil and beezwax (not pictured) are my favorites..
Good morning John!
I have watched quite a few driftwood videos and some YTâers say you have to clean the wood in bleach water first; some let it soak 30 min.âŠis that necessary?
I have redone some old pieces of furniture that was passed down to me from family and I did clean those with TSP or just Simple Green and rinse any residue off ⊠stripping,patching,sanding and paint or stainingâŠhave used the poly acrylic and waxesâŠso it seems your work with the driftwood is similar to the process of redoing furniture. I saw a video were the guy uses marine finish as he uses his driftwood for garden art and makes some interesting planters.
Lastly; I bought a carved bear about 20 years ago and I think they stained it with a solid black stain but not sure what it is sealed with. I am afraid of sanding it so I was wondering if you had knowledge of how to âresealâ itâŠfreshen it up. I was curious if the tung oil would work? I donât have experience with that product.
Thanks for the great videos they are fun to watch.
hi Tina and good morning to you. In regards to cleaning or disinfecting driftwood there are a couple of things to consider. First itâs going to depend on where youâre using the final product so a dry aquarium versus a wet aquarium would require different cleaning processes to ensure the safety of the fish or the reptiles, if youâre using it for wall art or macramĂ© or something like that recommendations I have found is that you would want to bleach it and get that washed out look.. for the work that I do. Itâs going to depend on the initial quality of the wood if itâs covered with algae and dirt and Iâm gonna sand it all the way down to almost nothing. It seems like an extra step that Iâd rather just skip, but I have a power washer just to get the big gunk off let it dry and then go back and sand.
in regards to your bear that sounds really cool. And again itâs going to depend on where is the bear going to be if heâs going to be in your house you would want to you use an interior polyacrylic or something like that. Itâs exterior then youâre gonna want to use an exterior sealant and possibly gloss like the marine finish that one guy used, I hope that helps best of luck to whatever you got going on for being part of JDub-Life.
Do you think those work well if I am working with bark / drift wood that has a lot of texture? I donât want to file the wood đđ thank you!!
send me a pic of the wood that you have
@@JDub-Life Thank you! This is the wood. I tried applying polyurethane spray and wood stain to the other pieces I found but when it dries it looks matte with shiny spots đ© Iâm adding a short video. czcams.com/users/shortsFvTbn9nsm5o?si=AjsUahJYrz4Z7SeV
really depends on what you want....I will try and create a new video soon. Best of luck and thanks for watching
I apologize, I am still learning here. Is a finish the same a sealer ?
Depends on the application and the wood.
A sealer is the first step of a finish.