Friday, 8 July 2011

Polyurethane Finish

Polyurethane finish comes in various types. You can find it in water-based or oil-based finish. It is available in various paint finishes like satin, semi-gloss and high-gloss finish. This is a plastic-based resin, which can be applied to various materials like plastic, fiberglass, metal, fabrics. But, it is mostly used to apply on wooden objects. Applying polyurethane finishes to various objects increase their life. Polyurethane is resistant to water and chemicals, even to chemicals like gasoline. Polyurethane finish comes in various types, and hence it is important that you read the label properly to check if it is polyurethane floor finishes or exterior polyurethane finishes.

All About Polyurethane Finish

Solvent Based Polyurethane Finish
Solvent based and water based polyurethane finishes work in different ways. The solvent based polyurethane finish undergoes a chemical reaction when it is allowed to cure. The chemical reaction leads the polymers to bond strongly to each other, and once this process is completed, even mineral spirits can't be used to remove the finish from the surface. While working with solvent based polyurethane one needs to take care to work in a well-ventilated area, as the fumes will evaporate from the piece of furniture surface.

Water Based Polyurethane Finish
While the water based polyurethane finish is quick to dry and easy to clean, still one needs to work in a well ventilated area, because milder fumes will still be released from these finish. When staining hardwood floors or other wooden furniture, with polyurethane finish it is important that you wear a proper mask and safety goggles and other safety gear to protect your skin from coming in contact with this finish. Fabric or paper mask won't be able to filter the fumes, so avoid using them. Also, avoid using polyurethane finish anywhere near exposed flame or furnaces, as it tends to be extremely flammable.

Polyurethane Finish Availability & Features
Polyurethane finish is available in buckets or in small spray cans. It is available as a clear topcoat or in many colors. You can find polyurethane finish spray cans in many hobby shops. In cans it is already mixed and kept. The finish of polyurethane will be very thick, hard and glossy similar to car finish. It is ideal for model making as it gives a nice flawless glossy finish, and is resistant to many liquids. This also makes it ideal for refinishing furniture.

Using Polyurethane Finish
Thinking, how to how to stain wood? Proper preparation is the key. Also, when using polyurethane finish for large projects the finish and drying catalyst need to be mixed properly, otherwise the resultant finish can bubble up and crack with use. When using it for refinishing hardwood floors or finishing new wooden surfaces for the first time, you need to clean the surface properly first. Here are tips that will help you in applying polyurethane finishes for hardwood floors or other large wooden areas.

Start by sanding wood, then with a vacuum cleaner clean up all the dust. Then use a lint free cloth and wipe the surface, ensure the surface is clean and no dust or debris are on it. Then apply a thin coat of the polyurethane finish and allow it to cure. The water based polyurethane finish will take around an hour to dry, while the solvent based ones can take around four hours to dry. If you stay in a humid area, then it will take longer for the surface to dry. Then again clean the surface properly and apply another coat of polyurethane finish. After you are done with the coat let it cure. Remember that several thin coats work better, than applying one or two thick coats, so work in several thin coats. Make sure you keep sanding and cleaning between each coat, and let the previous coat dry before applying the new one.

This was all about polyurethane finish. So, buy the clear or the tinted variety of polyurethane finish in cans or in buckets. Prepare the surface well before you apply the finish, for a smooth glossy finish on the wooden object.

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