Behlen's Rock Hard Tabletop Varnish
If you are looking for a good old fashion varnish that is very resistant to,
alcoholic beverage spills, abrasion and water rings, Behlen's Rock Hard Tabletop Varnish
is a great choice
This oil based varnish contains natural gum resins that were commonly used to make
varnishes in the 19th Century. It has been blended and modified to produce excellent
protection while still retaining all the good qualities of varnish like ease of
application by brushing and a beautiful amber color.
Only available in gloss, it can be rubbed to achieve any sheen from satin back up to
gloss. Rubbing should be done after the last coat of varnish has been applied and all the
coats have had time to cure, meaning all the solvent in the varnish has evaporated. This
could take anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks, depending on how many coats you have applied,
temperature and humidity. If you are not sure, wait as long as you can before you start
rubbing.
Most oil based varnishes can be reduced with either gum turpentine or mineral
spirits. If you wish to reduce Behlen's Rock Hard Tabletop Varnish, you must use a special
reducer that has been specifically formulated for it, (Behlen's Rock Hard Reducer). I have
always found that reducing varnish helps it flow out better, it also true for this
varnish. I generally reduce the first one or two coats 50/50 (1 part varnish to 1 part
reducer). This acts as a sealer and prevents the other coats from penetrating too deeply
into the more soft or porous areas of the wood, thus giving you a more uniform sheen. Sand
lightly between coats with 320 grit paper and make sure to wipe off dust before you apply
the next coat. After the sealer coat(s) are applied, I reduce all other coats about 20
percent (4 parts varnish to 1 part reducer). Three or more coats are usually necessary,
depending on how porous the wood is. Once you have a uniform sheen, no additional coats
are necessary, but I like to apply 1 more coat after this. Remember to sand lightly
between coats with 320 grit paper and make sure to wipe off dust before you apply the next
coat.
Behlen's Rock Hard Tabletop Varnish and Rockhard Reducer can be purchased from
Constantine's Woodworkers Catalog
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