ᐅ Hard Wax Seal Experiences – What Should You Pay Attention To?
Created on: 26 Mar 2021 13:59
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bauenmk2020
Hello,
I had an oak countertop custom-made by a carpenter. I will handle the final surface treatment myself. According to the carpenter’s quote, this would be done with a hard wax sealant. I would now like to purchase the material myself but I’m not familiar with it. There is a product from Remmers that sounds quite good. It is more expensive, but I want to enjoy the countertop for a long time. The hardware store also sells some sealants. Is it okay to use those without any issues, or is it better not to?
Has anyone done this before?
I had an oak countertop custom-made by a carpenter. I will handle the final surface treatment myself. According to the carpenter’s quote, this would be done with a hard wax sealant. I would now like to purchase the material myself but I’m not familiar with it. There is a product from Remmers that sounds quite good. It is more expensive, but I want to enjoy the countertop for a long time. The hardware store also sells some sealants. Is it okay to use those without any issues, or is it better not to?
Has anyone done this before?
I have now ordered the Remmers HWS 112. The carpenter said he would have used it as well.
One more question:
Would you treat the washbasin countertop only on the top surfaces or also on the underside? Or is it beneficial if the wood can still "breathe" on one side?
One more question:
Would you treat the washbasin countertop only on the top surfaces or also on the underside? Or is it beneficial if the wood can still "breathe" on one side?