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Hi. I've recently sanded back this dining table and want to seal it in a way that keeps the raw wood look, isn't shiny, and doesn't turn it orange or yellow. Should I use an oil, wax, or a waterbased polyurethane? Any suggestions for specific products? Thanks so much!
Hello @KateP
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about keeping the raw wood look on your timber table.
To preserve the raw wood look of your dining table without adding unwanted shine or altering its colour, you have a few options depending on your priorities. Beeswax is a natural and traditional finish that provides a soft, matte appearance and is excellent for maintaining a natural, raw look. It is easy to apply, repair, and reapply if the table gets scratched or worn over time. Beeswax also offers a silky texture to the wood and is non-toxic, making it ideal for surfaces where food may come into contact.
However, it does not provide as strong a protective layer against moisture and stains as other finishes, so it may require more frequent maintenance, especially on a dining table.
On the other hand, Cabot's Satin Water-Based Sealer is a fantastic choice for a low-sheen, modern finish that protects the wood while maintaining its natural appearance. Being water-based, it resists yellowing over time, unlike some oil-based finishes. It dries quickly, has low odour, and is easy to clean up. This product creates a durable barrier against moisture and stains, making it practical for a high-use surface like a dining table. Its satin finish ensures the table does not look overly glossy while still being well-protected.
When finishing your table, start by sanding the surface smoothly and removing all dust with a tack cloth or damp microfiber cloth. If using beeswax, apply it sparingly with a lint-free cloth, working it into the wood grain in circular motions. Buff the surface thoroughly after application to achieve an even finish.
For Cabot's Satin Water-Based Sealer, use a quality synthetic brush or applicator pad for even coverage. Apply thin coats, lightly sanding with fine-grit sandpaper (around 240-grit) between coats for the best results. Allow ample drying time between applications as per the product instructions.
To further enhance the table’s natural look, consider using a clear wood primer before sealing if the wood has a tendency to absorb unevenly or if you’re worried about any blotchiness. Additionally, work in a well-ventilated space and on a day with minimal humidity to ensure a smooth, professional finish.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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