How To Apply Polyurethane Without Bubbles, Puddles, Runs or Brush Marks | Updated

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paulsDIYsolutions

paulsDIYsolutions

Күн бұрын

It isn't difficult but it isn't logical either. 90% apply it wrong and their results prove it!
Let me teach you how to apply polyurethane without bubbles, puddles runs, or brush marks. I currently have very close to 500,000 views on my video "Fixing Polyurethane Bubbles, Puddles, Runs and Brush Marks". Let's avoid this video by allowing me to be your pesrsonal guide to the step by step right way to apply polyurethane.
My original polyurethane application video has over 1.5 million views and a 95%approval (like) rating. This is a step by step update to the original video.
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0:00 Intro How to apply polyurethane without bubbles puddles, runs or brush marks
0:47 Water vs Oil Based Polyurethane
1:49 Why Fast Drying Polyurethane is bad
2:25 Polyurethane Brush Choices from the really bad to the really good
6:24 Tools and paraphrenalia you'll need to apply polyurethane
6:59 Why you shouldn't use ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS to thin polyurethane
7:37 Why polyureythane needs to be thinned
8:15 Thinning polyurethane 3:1 ratio
10:30 Prepping your brush for proper polyurethane application
11:56 Disposing of chemical soaked rags
12:25 Proper brush loading - DIP - DRIP - DAB - DRAG your brush
13:09 Laying down the first coat of polyurethane - drag coating
17:32 What to do with your brush between coats
18:07 Bubbles after polyurethane laydown
18:53 Sanding between polyurethane coats - 220 grit for unstained wood - paper bag for stained surfaces
21:12 Second polyurethane coat
22:50 Summary suggestions and tips
VIDEOS:
Project Preparation:
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Finishing:
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Blotch-Free Wood Stain Technique - Refinishing Furniture - • Blotch-Free Wood Stain...
Clear Wood Finish Choices - • Clear Wood Finish Choi...
Paul's Combo Finish - • THE Best Clear Wood Co...
About Polyurethane Wood Finish - Refinishing Furniture - • About Polyurethane Woo...
Apply Polyurethane Without Bubbles, Puddles, Runs or Brush Marks - • How To Apply Polyureth...
When and How to Wipe On Polyurethane - • When and How to Wipe O...
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Clean Up:
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Proper Brush Cleaning - • Proper Paint Brush Cle...
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@garydavidson7932
@garydavidson7932 Жыл бұрын
I have seen a dozen other videos showing short cuts to an “ok” result. Yours is the first I have seen on how to do it right. Much appreciated. Especially the part about the brushes.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Gary. Glad to be of some help and thanx fopr watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@goodboytroy
@goodboytroy 3 ай бұрын
@@paulsDIYsolutions If a nice brush is out of the budget, would a cheap 2" brush just make the whole thing pointless basically? Because you won't be able to achieve that ideal result?
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 3 ай бұрын
Here's a case of "You get what you pay for". A good brush holds a lot of materail, releases it slowly and evenly and won't leave brush marks. Average brushes by companies like Wooster or Purdy do an Okay job with breaking the bank.@@goodboytroy
@brandoncueto
@brandoncueto 8 ай бұрын
i didn't know i could learn so much in just 1 video. people usually split this to more parts. thank you for just literally giving away for free all your years of knowledge on this one specific finish.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
You're entirely welcome Brandon. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@matthewvanselow1979
@matthewvanselow1979 7 ай бұрын
Paul, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge on polyurethane application. Your advice is now burned into my memory. I only wish I had found this video before I had applied a coat to 6 of our kitchen cabinet doors. I did it all wrong…including doing both sides of each door while wet, using painter’s pyramids!
@warrenthomas1253
@warrenthomas1253 3 ай бұрын
@brandoncueto I've been in the Marine industry for 30, almost all that time was working on antique wooden yachts sailboats. And the Majority of experienced craftsman are closed mouth. They try to protect the knowledge of professional quality techniques. They could be little simple steps like wetting down the brush or the thinning process and why your going to get a professional finish because you use them. Much respect to you for showing your respect to someone that deserves it.
@user-ns2xn4rf1g
@user-ns2xn4rf1g Жыл бұрын
Dude, I watched several videos on this and practiced on a 2x4. I got lucky and seen this video before I did another 2x4 and what I learned from this video made my finish so much better I didn't watch any more videos and I refinished my first table top. A lot of video makers skip steps to keep people handicapped. You're a true educator. Much appreciation for the videos you make.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey User. Thanx for watching and your feedback. It's not hard once someone explains the basics. best . . . paul
@kawima7
@kawima7 Жыл бұрын
Sir, I can’t thank you enough. The gravity only strokes and the “leave it alone” is the best advice I’ve gotten. It works beautifully with even the water based poly I use. Thank you very much!!!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Kate. So simple right? Everyone tackles it as if they were applying paint! Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and your feedback Kate. best . . . paul
@gregoryv.zimansr4031
@gregoryv.zimansr4031 6 ай бұрын
I have finished quite a few projects. They came out OK but they always had blemishes. I have used oil and water base polyurethane and thinned them. Now I have a persist measure to use. Between|n coats when they were dry I used a single edge razor blade to run over the surface with the blade trailing. It would wipe off most of the bubbles and lines. I never thought about the brush being that critical but you pointed out a lot of good info about the type of brush to use. I always tried to not put bubbles in the polyurethane but I never accomplished that. Your way has a great chance to do that. On a side note. I am a retired auto tech. I learned to take my time and VERY slowly pump the brake pedal so that you don't ingest air bubbles into the system when you are bleeding the brakes, It's kind of the same idea that you use. Thank you for making this video. I learned a lot.
@chrisbardolph264
@chrisbardolph264 Ай бұрын
"Leave it alone" is even more important on water based finishes because of how quickly it starts to set up and dry. Very easy to leave marks if you try to rework an area.
@marvinqualls2382
@marvinqualls2382 4 ай бұрын
I’m currently working on a coffee table for the wife. I don’t have a lot of woodworking experience especially when it comes to finishing. After watching many KZbin videos I thought yours made the most sense. I loved your no nonsense approach and the best information I heard was, “leave it alone!” I am Terrible about not doing that. I followed your advice and didn’t mess with the tiny bubbles ( drove me crazy) and when I came back they were all, GONE! I like the fact that if a product is not any good you tell it like it is. That is appreciated! The wife has looked at the finish on the coffee table and is already lining up more projects for me. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us rookies! Keep up the good work!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 4 ай бұрын
Hey Marv. Glad to hear. Happy Wife = . You know the rest. best . . . paul
@Pallor
@Pallor Жыл бұрын
Still at it, love your videos Paul. Thanks for being my Internet dad yet again. Great stuff, I have a new project coming up soon and this was the refresher I needed.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Pallor. Not sure how old you are but I'm probably more your internet GRAND DAD!! LOL. Anyway I'm glad to of some help. Thanx for your feedback. Happy New Year. best . . . paul
@konomikohara7413
@konomikohara7413 10 ай бұрын
Greatest and most detailed tutorial of all time! This video corrected so many mistakes I've been doing which are not covered by other videos, it helped a lot for absolute beginners like me. Thank you very much for this masterpiece and your professionalism, hope you all the best!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 10 ай бұрын
You're welcome Kono. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@peterderby8099
@peterderby8099 5 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly. Excellent teaching.
@chrispalffy3511
@chrispalffy3511 9 ай бұрын
There's a good reason you have a 1/4 million views in 7 months, Paul. You're a professional, and thank-you so much for sharing your decades of expertise, you've been a great help.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Thanx Chris. And thanx for watching and commenting. Glad I could be of some help. best . . . paul
@haic1506
@haic1506 Жыл бұрын
Paul, thank you so much for your video. I’ve been wondering what I’ve been doing wrong with my poly coats for so long! I could never get it right no matter what I tried! The results are great now, really appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Haic. Glad to hear and glad to be a part of your woodworking journey. It's not hard once someone shows you the basics. best . . . paul
@msjudy1965
@msjudy1965 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your perfectionism and all your tips and tricks, especially the “brown paper bag” for the last coat trick! You have been a great help. Happy I found you😊
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey MsJudy. I'm glad you found it too. Thanx for watching and your feedback. best . . . paul
@eads2006
@eads2006 10 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, Thank you so much for all your insight. I threw away the foam brushes, and got a actual brush and diluted my clear coat. Thank you again!
@jmb3450
@jmb3450 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the thorough and complete demonstration. Finishing properly makes or breaks a project in my opinion. You showed how to do it the right way.
@theyard6958
@theyard6958 Жыл бұрын
Ok I have to stop you at 12:12. First of all, I have learned quite a bit from this video so far, clear, ans simple instructions and explanations as to why. I am a contractor as well and I cant tell you how many contractors I have worked for where I have done painting for. Never have I had any instruction like this or in such great detail, even just about the brushes. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me(Us). I would like to add something. I have been professionally trained to deal with FMC's (flammable, and combustible materials), and its always been taught that all FCM's should be either placed in a metal bin with closed lid, or they should be set out flat , and separated, so they dry. after they are dry they then can be safely put in the trash. Putting them in the trash wet, is very dangerous. I have seen dumpster on fire from mineral spirits rags. Shipyard dumpster fires are a horribly toxic and hot fire. Anywho, I just wanted to say that to prevent someone from setting their garage on fire. I will finish the video now and I wont be surprised if you just repeat back to me everything I just said. lol Cheers! and Thank You.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx for sharing theyard. Good info. best . . . paul
@geritavares6031
@geritavares6031 17 күн бұрын
Or wash the rag…let it dry then throw it away
@patrickmcdermott6802
@patrickmcdermott6802 Жыл бұрын
Paul, you are the man!! It's so nice to know that there are people like you out there. We just finished a huge project and followed your instructions to the T. It came out perfect. It involved staining and finishing carsideing for a 3 season room. It's just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your talents.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Patrick. Glad everything came out right and to be a small part of the journey. I always appreciate haering back from viewers. Happy New year. best . . . paul
@philackerly3174
@philackerly3174 9 ай бұрын
Loved to see your work, Patrick. :)
@francesbison1268
@francesbison1268 8 ай бұрын
Love your video and it helped me tremendously! I tend to want to go back and touch a small section and end up with issue. Thank you for sharing your years of wisdom in furniture finishing. I have been refinishing furniture for the past 5 yrs. and I’m always trying to gain additional education to make my work top notch!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Woodworkers never stop learning. There are soooo many techniques, tools and ideas. It definitely keeps us looking. best . . . paul
@howieouterbridge1986
@howieouterbridge1986 10 ай бұрын
Paul! You are awesome! I totally botched the first few coats on a red cedar table top, but then watched your video and saved the project! Can’t thank you enough!! Diluting the varathane, brush selection and application technique were critical elements that you highlighted…thanks again!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 10 ай бұрын
You're entirely welcome Howie. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@valenbaenae
@valenbaenae Жыл бұрын
This has been the best advice on applying polyurethane that I’ve seen so far! I was struggling with my technique but couldn’t figure out how to improve it. This hit so many of those crucial points. Thank you so much!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're entirely welcome Valen. Glad to be a small part of your project. best . . . paul
@GratefulWarriorMom
@GratefulWarriorMom 2 ай бұрын
The hardest part is, LEAVING IT ALONE.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Hey Grateful. YEP!! best . . . paul
@scottricks1676
@scottricks1676 Ай бұрын
Ughhhhh TELL ME ABOUT IT.
@alecbonner8918
@alecbonner8918 19 күн бұрын
So, if you mess up and you're past the window in which you can fix it, and it's still sticky but dry, you can wet a piece of t shirt in mineral spirits and wipe over the blemish. It will basically wet the spot again so that you can fix the blemish. It's almost as though you've just applied the poly. It's like hitting the poly reset button.
@jessicamcneil5624
@jessicamcneil5624 9 ай бұрын
Watching your video and having the printout really helped. I was refinishing my kitchen table and thinning the polyurethane was like winning the grand prize. My table top is smooth as glass thanks to you. Sent a tip.
@susankruger7890
@susankruger7890 Жыл бұрын
Im about to start a urethane project and had a couple of questions. But this video showed me at least a dozen additional things I would have done wrong! This is excellent! Thank you. 🙏❤
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Susan. Thanx for watching. best . . . paul
@colleenadams719
@colleenadams719 Жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon your channel this evening frantically looking for a solution to my polyurethane nightmare I have found myself in. Your voice is so soothing and encouraging. It was like I was sitting in the room listening to you talk me through it! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with those of us who "thought we knew what we were doing" 👍🏼😊
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx Colleen. Never been told my voice is soothing. It must change because the guy who cut me off on the expressway probably wasn't soothed by my comments. LOL Anyway thanx and I hope I helped. Gotta go, gonna try producing some meditation videos. best . . .paul
@johnnycorn7225
@johnnycorn7225 9 ай бұрын
Yeah like when Chong had to hold Cheech and say mellow repeatedly to calm him down after eating all the dope 😅
@ryderkolaski4234
@ryderkolaski4234 Жыл бұрын
Most helpful KZbin channel out there!!👍👍
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Ryder. Thanx for the feedback. Glad I to be of some help. best . . . paul (GPa)
@rileykolaski8836
@rileykolaski8836 Жыл бұрын
true dat. will ride for paulsDIYsolutions till the end of time! great vid
@Laura-to2kz
@Laura-to2kz 5 ай бұрын
Hi Paul, I just found your channel and am so very happy that I did! I lost my husband about a year and a half ago… he built us (really for him) a new garage/workshop. He made the most beautiful furniture and could restore just about anything. After 30 years I had learned a lot, but wasn’t good by any means when it came to using his tools. Last summer I ventured out into his workshop and with the help of KZbin, taught myself how to use everything. I now have a passion for restoring furniture and until your video, always thought the only way to get a smooth finish was by being a master, lol! This video was so educational, so easy to follow, and full of awesome tips! Going out to buy my first ox hair brush and to try out your instructions. Can’t wait to binge watch the rest of your videos!!! Thank you for your time and for sharing your vast knowledge and talent!!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Hey Laura. I always say it's not rocket science. We just need someone to show us technique, tips and tricks. Heaven knows manufacturer's dont do it. Thanx for watching and commneting. best . . . paul
@lilly51diogie74
@lilly51diogie74 Жыл бұрын
I learned so much, thank you! I just started to refurbish some old furniture and your videos will keep me from making regrettable mistakes.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Lilly. Refinishing is the way to go. The Ikea type pressboard junk that's being produced will double the landfill in ten years!! Glad you're here and thanx for watching. I'm here if you have questions along the way. best . . . paul
@devryspreitzer1052
@devryspreitzer1052 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul. I have been woodworking and applying polyurethane for years but I still struggle to consistently get a nice glass smooth finish with no drips or pooling. I do pretty well but my finishes seem to always need some luck so I have been searching for a method which I feel more in control of the final outcome. Your method is BY FAR the best application method I have found. Thanks for posting. Getting that smooth finish on a horizonal surface is pretty easy. However, do you have any tips to apply poly to vertical surfaces of that horizonal board such as the table edges or the sides of a cabinet, without getting drips, runs, or pooling on the vertcal edges of parts? In your videos it looks like you do a quick final brush wipe down thoses edges. Can you elaborate on those steps?
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Devry. Thanx for watching and your feedback. I always appreciate hearing back from viewers. Edges are done with a "dry brush". By that I mean a brush that is damp but not loaded. On large falt surfaces for brushing I use the same technique vertically as horizontally. The trick is a good brush and thin coats. Good brushes are getting hard to find (I'm presently on a accumulating some to test). We are a throw away society and manufacturers use shelf space to cater to those. Badger hair was always my personal preferrence but badgers have become an endangered spieces so are no longer available in the states or Canada (be careful there are a lot of "badger-like" knockoffs). Another option is to make a wipe on for spindly or skinny surfaces. Check out thsi vid: "When and How to Wipe On Polyurethane - Refinishing Furniture" (link below). kzbin.info/www/bejne/eYeViJxnfryoorc best . . . paul www.buymeacoffee.com/ialignmS
@jakeemery9920
@jakeemery9920 9 ай бұрын
Well I’m glad I discovered this channel - this is what KZbin is about! Great advice. The cutting with paint thinner was the step I have been missing and that makes a world of difference. I didn’t cut as much as the video but oil based poly it made it so much easier to work with. Great application techniques in this video as well. 10/10 beginner woodworkers should watch this!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Thanx for the endorsement Jake. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@techguy3507
@techguy3507 2 күн бұрын
I have been Stripping, sanding, and staining a beautiful 103 year old dining room table. Tomorrow I want to start putting on the polyurethane finish. Interestingly enough, I have the exact same can of polyurethane finish that was used in this video. I have been watching so many videos and this is by far the very best. Thank you so much.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Күн бұрын
Your welcome. Nice project. best . . . paul
@vintagemekat6478
@vintagemekat6478 10 ай бұрын
Best finishing tips and details!!! I've struggled with past projects to get a neat finish, but found your video in just enough time for a huge project. Thank You SO very much.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 10 ай бұрын
Thanx Vinatge. Glad we connected. best . . . paul
@nicholasfabro7471
@nicholasfabro7471 11 ай бұрын
I have been practicing on scrap wood in preparation to finish the wooden countertops in my home. I was definitely laying the polyurethane on too thick and couldn't figure out what to do. I'm so glad I found your videos to help me do it the right way. Thanks internet Dad!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 11 ай бұрын
It warms my heart when I hear someone says they practice on scrap!! My second most frequented video is "Fixing Polyurethane Bubbles, Puddles, Runs and Brush Marks"!! Thanx for watching and commenting Nicholas. best . . . paul
@jasonfaccio7959
@jasonfaccio7959 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! You saved my butcher block! I love working with paint and furniture but had pretty much given up on polyurethane from many frustrating experiences. Your video changed everything for me! Thanks again.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Hey Jason. Glad to be part of your woodworking journey. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@tomleahy8603
@tomleahy8603 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, really informative. Have been wood finishing (with a number of finishes) for 40 years, but we all need a reminder of good practice now and again.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Absolutely Tom. Not to mention us "Old Guys" tend to forget a lot of things we knew!! best . . . paul
@jorgeandrade20
@jorgeandrade20 7 ай бұрын
I was refinishing my vintage piano and ran into problems applying the first coat of polyurethane after staining, that was 3 years ago, I abandoned the project and never had the courage to re-take on this project until I watched your video, I now feel energized and ready, I'm forever grateful, thank you for your clear, to the point, explanation. You're my favorite super-hero!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 7 ай бұрын
Hey Jorge. Sounds like a nice project. I picture a lot of corners and edges be sure you apply ultra thin coats to avoid puddles and runs. If you have round areas like legs (or decorative pillars) use the same polyurethane that you are brushing only make it into a wipe-on. "When and How to Wipe On Polyurethane - Refinishing Furniture". (LINK BELOW). Have fun. Keep me posted. best . . . paul kzbin.info/www/bejne/eYeViJxnfryoorc
@kathleenkosel9368
@kathleenkosel9368 10 ай бұрын
you are the only one who showed me everything i needed to know about oil based poly....enough for me to confidently refinish my cherry kitchen cabinets! thanks!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 10 ай бұрын
Hey Kathleen. Thanx for you feedback and watching. I always recommend starting inside with the cabinet doors until you've got everything down. That way if there is an experience curve only your dishes will know. best . . . paul
@tomhillpot1473
@tomhillpot1473 Жыл бұрын
Paul Thanks, I did a complete house pine moulding years ago. Clear unstained gloss poly. It came out great after I learned the methods. Fast forward to today, it was a bit unclear what I had done. I had another pine closet door to do. After your video it all came back. 3 coats sanding with 320 grit. Working quick with a light at an angle to see what went down. One thing that worked for me then and now was a foam brush. It's a one time use, one coat and throw it away. It lays down a even coat with out bubbles or brush marks. Just need a light hand.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Tom. I'm a big believer in continuing what is working. While I'm not a fan of foam brushes if you can achieve a finish you are happy with why change it? best . . . paul
@JBirch1990
@JBirch1990 Ай бұрын
Very grateful to have your input and knowledge on here. I’m redoing a table and chair set for my Mom for Mother’s Day, I’ve always struggled with getting the best finish over the years of doing projects. Thank you very much Paul!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Ай бұрын
You're welcome Punisher. Glad to be of some help. Especially if moms are involved!! best . . . paul
@zakikahl6904
@zakikahl6904 2 ай бұрын
This video is pure gold thank you for sharing so many years of wisdom. Absolutely priceless. I just put the first coat down on a 3ft x 6ft hardwood table using your exact method and after about an hour it already looks amazing.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Hey Zak. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@jackpbass
@jackpbass 6 ай бұрын
By far, the most helpful guide to polyurethane application I've seen yet. I used this method, and it's rendered the most spectacular results. Thank you so much for posting this.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 6 ай бұрын
Happy to be a part of the journey Jack. Glad to hear. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@joshmoore1292
@joshmoore1292 5 ай бұрын
I want to say thank you for the thorough description. I've been searching the web for 3 days to find a video like this. I just got into woodworking and I want to learn how to do things well to build good habits. You are a gentleman and a scholar. Much appreciated sir!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Hey Josh. Glad we hooked up. Not sure about the gentleman and scholar part but thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@ferndarling8232
@ferndarling8232 15 күн бұрын
I am absolutely thrilled I found you!!! Your teaching style is perfect, you speak nice and slow, and you keep all directions in a sequence. Thank you so much !! I know I will learn so much from you. I’m about to turn 73 and have decided to go back to furniture refinishing!! I love it!! Your teaching and experience helps so many!’n
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 14 күн бұрын
Hey Fern. You're a little young yet but with little maturity you'll get it. Glad to be a part of your journey. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@Satisfyedeyes
@Satisfyedeyes Жыл бұрын
Paul, thanks so much for this video! My girlfriend and I areb trying our first refinishing project (hopefully more to come) together, and this was so helpful! We're excited to watch the rest of your videos and learn more. Hope youre doing well!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're welcome satisfy. Thanx for watching and your feedback. I'm here if you have questions. best . . . paul
@diggers22
@diggers22 Жыл бұрын
This video has saved my project. I had a custom desk made at cost from my friend under the condition I finish it myself. I followed the instructions as per the can on the underside and after one coat I was disappointed with the look. Clear pooling, uneven mixing and brush marks. Luckily it won’t be seen but I have been to the DIY store, bought a decent brush and started the top following your technique. I’ve only done one coat but it already looks 1000% better. Thank you for putting the time and effort into this video.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Diggers. Smart doing the underside first!! That's why God made the hidden surfaces. Glad to be a part of your journey. just sand lightly and repeat the process on each coat. You can print step-by-step summary sheets available on my website www.paulsDIY.solutions they're nice to have close by while you're working. Thanx for watching and your feedback. best . . . paul
@karensium1251
@karensium1251 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is my first time refinishing furniture and this tutorial was sooo beneficial for me to complete the process. It is so detailed with all of the things I needed to know along the way. Thank you sir.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 7 ай бұрын
You're entirely welcome Karen. Glad to be a part of the journey. Thanx for watching and commentingI'm here if you have questions. best . . . paul
@DancingFlame7
@DancingFlame7 8 ай бұрын
Super helpful! Finally! I'm refinishing my flooring and the amound of different things I've been told to do, then when I go to actually do the next step, I'm like "wait... this doesnt seem right, let me look up one more thing..." and then get an abundance of completely different information that is contradictory to what I previously read. It's so frustrating. I found this video because I'm trying to determine how many coats of oil based poly to do (I've already done 2). Your video is the one to actually make sense! I'm sad i found it so late in my project, but will definitely be using all these tips in future wood working projects! At least I did one thing right by sanding with 220 between coats. But I'll definitely thin the 3rd coat and I'm soooooo happy to have found your tip on how to remove the dust nibs for the final coat. I had searched for an answer on that with no luck before. I was planing on trying to buff them out with a floor buffer... which i have no idea if that would even work. Other people were saying to wet sand... and I really didn't want to do that. That did not sound like a good idea.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Hey Dancing, Glad to be of some help. thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@CaseyReid-gs7xy
@CaseyReid-gs7xy 2 ай бұрын
You are an amazing teacher. I stumbled on your videos when I was searching for help with a nightmare I came into while using poly. I had come into air bubbles and didn’t know what to do. Your videos are so helpful.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Casey. best . . . paul
@lourias
@lourias 11 ай бұрын
I have a 100+ year old collapsible wardrobe, which is near to its finishing stage. This How To video arrived at a perfect time for me to review. Thank you.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 11 ай бұрын
You're welcome Lourias. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@jeffreybraswell8709
@jeffreybraswell8709 8 ай бұрын
So glad I found this. About to begin refinishing my computer desk, and have minimal experience with using polyurethane so this is just what I needed. Thanks.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Glad to be of some help Jeffery. best . . . paul
@bretthamilton4018
@bretthamilton4018 Жыл бұрын
Best how to apply poly vid I have ever come across in the last 5 years, thank you for sharing your knowledge and explaining things as well as you did.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Brett. Thanx for watching and commenting. Always nice to hear back from viewers. best . . . paul
@deansawich6250
@deansawich6250 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was great. I did a large table and bench in polyurethane and had the issues you described here. This clears up a lot for me and will be very useful in my next project. ❤
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Dean. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@michaelcarroll5534
@michaelcarroll5534 5 ай бұрын
I have waited 40 years for a great video like this. Thank you.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Hey Michael. I've waited 40 years to chat with you!! Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@connerzeuli
@connerzeuli Жыл бұрын
This was unbelievably helpful! Thank you, Paul!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
You're welcome Connor. Thanx for watching and your feedback. Be sure to print step-by-step summary sheets available on my website www.paulsDIY.solutions they're nice to have close by while you're working. You'll also find a written detailed outline. best . . . paul
@ronstar8857
@ronstar8857 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Paul, for sharing your knowledge. Even an experienced woodworker such as myself can learn new skills. I, apparently, have been applying my Polyurethane finish incorrectly for years. I can't wait for my next finishing project to try out what I have learned from your excellent video. Best regards! Ron
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Ron. I know about the learning new things part. KZbin rules!!! best . . . paul
@olviajacinto7659
@olviajacinto7659 9 ай бұрын
Thank you Paul for these tips. I'm happy to find you. I'm about to top coat my sons dresser drawer and was very nervous about starting because I've top coated with poly before but had all the problems and made all the mistakes you've mentioned. Now Im confident enough to get started. I know now what I need to do and NOT do. Great video. I've just subcribed.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Hi Olvia. Glad to be of some help. You git this!! best . . . paul
@zxborg9681
@zxborg9681 15 күн бұрын
I've watched your polyurethane videos probably 4-5 times each. Get something new each time, and slowly I'm finally starting to get good results. Many thanks!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 15 күн бұрын
Hey ZX. Glad to hear. It works once you get the basics down. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@larryh8072
@larryh8072 Жыл бұрын
This is a very well done video Paul. Anyone watching this video following your guidelines should be very happy with the results. After the same number of years of experience with poly urethane finishes I can only add a couple of thoughts. You covered the mixing part very well but I was hoping to hear a comment about flattners. Particularly with a satin finish a homogeneous mixture is very important. I think this point comes to mind because I purchased a Fletco product years ago that was a satin finish but when I mixed it there were no flatness in it and it was a very glossy finish. A bit of a milky look indicates how much flattening is in the finish. Just recently I discovered how applying the final coat with a cloth can really make that final finish coat look amazing. Using a 50/50 mix of solvent and poly urethane really works well for me for the last coat. It dries very quickly, doesn’t really leave time for dust to settle and leaves no brush marks. Sharing your expertise is very much appreciated...
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx Larry. Always nice to hear what others do and follow good advice. best . . . paul
@Wildlander
@Wildlander 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video, so useful for newbies like myself. I also love all the little edits like the scrolling text and picture-in-picture-to me that shows someone who really cares about quality!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Hey Wildlander. My wife calls it being waaaay to anal! Thanx for watching and and commenting. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@mattironforge
@mattironforge Жыл бұрын
This is the best video I have seen to date. I have learned more in the last 30 minutes than the previous 20 videos I watched. Those are all over the place for info.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Matt. Thanx. My friends call me Mr Anal (as in retentive, not the other). I try to provide info the way I try to process it. Anyway thanx for your feedback and watching. best . . . paul
@leighslife3550
@leighslife3550 5 ай бұрын
So glad I found your videos! I've been doing everything wrong (yet with passable results). I've been seeking the what and why of these fundamentals and I found your channel! Your videos are classic and will be relevant for the ages.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Thanx Leigh. I finally found someone who wants details!! LOL. Way too many proplr want soundbite solutions to finishing. My 2nd most populra video is "Fixing Polyurethane Bubbles, Puddles, Runs and Brush Marks" with over 500,000 views (unfortunately). Thanx for watching and conmmenting. best . . . paul
@laren2712
@laren2712 8 ай бұрын
I am so glad I found this channel after my atrocious first coat of polyurethane. I got bubbles, puddles and runs. I thought that I needed to start over and I didn't want to. So, I started researching and found Mr. Paul's channel. I sanded the puddles, runs, and bubbles to the best of my ability then applied the technique of this video. IT TURNED OUT GREAT!!! I am in awe. I just finished my four coats of polyurethane for my daughter's dresser. This saved me from starting over. Thank you so much!!!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Hey Laren. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and your feedback. Always nice to hear back from viewers. best . . . paul
@juliawilson3876
@juliawilson3876 7 күн бұрын
Hi Paul, your teaching changed my life in terms of refinishing furniture! I am truly grateful.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 6 күн бұрын
Never thought when I made wood finishing videos that they'd be life changers! Happy to help. best . . . paul
@colinormsby6972
@colinormsby6972 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the video, very in depth and helpful. The thinning of the material and soaking the brush I have never heard of. Always something to learn.. keep up the great work, and appreciate the video.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 7 ай бұрын
You're welcome Colin. Thanx for watching and commenting. I'm sure you'll be happy with the results. best . . . paul
@sergioarmenta3900
@sergioarmenta3900 Жыл бұрын
Love the information you provided, keep the information flowing!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx for watching and the feedback Sergio. Still got a few more finishing tips to pass on. best . . . paul
@ZER0MPH
@ZER0MPH 4 ай бұрын
I have watched this video repeatedly. Thank you so much for sharing your polyurethane wisdom!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 4 ай бұрын
Hey Zero. Glad to be a part of your journey. Thanx for watching. best . . . paul
@BeardedDrums
@BeardedDrums Жыл бұрын
Great advice in this video. I used this method on my kitchen countertops and they came out looking great. Big thanks!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx Bearded. Glad to be of some help. It works!! best . . . paul
@geg_ant
@geg_ant Жыл бұрын
I've been struggling with my coffee-table project for a week to just get the finish with Varathane polyurethane. And I purchased natural bristle brush (cheap one ~15$), and soak it in paint thinner before applying, it still gives me tiny bubbles. I coated it I believe 6 times, and sand it down because of bubbles, and almost gave up on it. Found your video that actually tells what the main mistake a have. Thick layers, and not thinning the polyurethane for applying. That makes soo much sense now, thank you!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Geg. I know, right? If you currently have bubbles (pin head sized or smaller) sand with a 220 grit paper and apply a thin, thinned coat. That should help. best . . . paul
@wornoutwrench8128
@wornoutwrench8128 5 ай бұрын
This is just what I needed to watch. I am just getting in to woodworking and have had a fail on some finishing. Subscribed and will be watching more.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
Hey Wornout. Glad we hooked up. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@gingercontreras8511
@gingercontreras8511 5 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! I have been struggling with everything you mentioned in this tutorial. Can't wait to watch some of your videos!!!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 5 ай бұрын
You're welcome Ginger. Thanx for watyching and commenting. best . . . paul
@neilopic
@neilopic 11 ай бұрын
Paul I found this very helpful, your approach made me slow down and apply properly. It is so disappointing when you rush into it, and then try to fix the mistakes which makes it worse , and then you have to start all over again. Thankfully I watched your video (twice) and am now looking at a very smooth first coat. Thank you so much for sharing your trade secrets.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 11 ай бұрын
Hey Neil. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and your feedback. best . . . paul
@sammyarmstrong2098
@sammyarmstrong2098 8 ай бұрын
Wow now I know why I’ve been fighting so hard with varnish on my oak pick up bed! I sure wish guys in paint department would have advised about thinning. Your video is outstanding. I’ll give your system a try on final 2 of 5 costs & hope it helps
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Hey Sammy. It won't correct the initial coats but the next coats will be an improvement. best . . . paul
@AnneWilkynson
@AnneWilkynson 11 ай бұрын
You are working the way my Dad would, it's perfect as I have projects and no longer have my Dad to remind me, it's really great, thank you.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 11 ай бұрын
Thanx Anne. I've gotten the Dad reminder a few times and it always warms my heart. Glad to be a part of your journey. best . . . paul
@francesbison1268
@francesbison1268 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for all of your help, Paul! I ordered an expensive ox hair brush and love it. I used this brush and I had way less bubbles and a better coat! My issue was probably more of using a “middle of the road” tool! It’s an investment and so worth it! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us in the refinishing world who want to be the best that we can be! 😊
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 6 ай бұрын
Hey Franxes. Yep tools make a difference. Glad you found it!! They are getting harder and harder as we have become a cheap throw away society. Now you need watch this one; "Proper Paint Brush Cleaning - Paint, Polyurethane, Varnish, Shellac" (link below) best . . . paul kzbin.info/www/bejne/ipfCeJ6ChradfKM
@kristamahusky2437
@kristamahusky2437 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, you explained it well so I understand why I’m doing what I’m doing. Youve inspired me to really get into woodworking!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Krista. You're welocme. Gald to be of some help and glad to welcome you to woodworking!! It's a great hobby. Thanx for watching and your feedback. best . . . paul
@michaelnoname1518
@michaelnoname1518 7 ай бұрын
Excellent guidance. When I was younger, too busy (and impatient) to approach this properly. Basically slapped on water based stuff with a cheap brush and never liked the result. Now retired and older I can take my time and do it properly following tis excellent tutorial. Thanks!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 7 ай бұрын
Hey Michael. The good part of gettin old!! Nice to be out of the rat race though. Glad to be a part of your retirement plans. best . . . paul
@Anne-gs7ym
@Anne-gs7ym Жыл бұрын
Your video is great! I'm going to be doing this on my table and now I feel confident enough! Video has really good pacing as well.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx Anne. You got this!! Let me know how things turn out. best . . . paul
@davidbressler8270
@davidbressler8270 16 күн бұрын
I'm ashamed to say how many times I had to sand my kitchen table down to bare wood because I followed the manufacturers directions and put down a terrible coat of poly. Thanks to your fantastic video and instruction, my kitchen table is now a thing of beauty and I can proudly add one more skill to my "Jack of all trades" credentials. Thanks so much Paul!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 16 күн бұрын
Hey David. Glad we nailed it! Becoming a Jack of All Trades is simpler now thanx to KZbin. I've done stuff I never would have attempted before help from everyone. best . . . paul
@markheavens1681
@markheavens1681 Жыл бұрын
Great video, I have always stayed away from oil based products but after this video I believe I have the confidence to give them a try. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark. You're welcome. I think you'll be pleased. best . . . paul
@FrecklesBass
@FrecklesBass 2 күн бұрын
This is the only video that has put me in the correct direction when it comes to finishing poly. I appreciate your help.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Күн бұрын
Thanx Freckles. Happy to be part of the journey. best . . . paul
@rlbrown65
@rlbrown65 Жыл бұрын
Paul!!! You just solved my greatest dilemma in a project I plan to undertake next week. Thank you!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey RL. Never thought of myself as a dilemma master. Seems like I'm better at creating them!! Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@kerrywillis7378
@kerrywillis7378 28 күн бұрын
Paul, you saved my staining project with your expert tips on applying polyurethane. I just wish I had watched your video before my first attempt, and I wouldn't have had to watch "Fixing Polyurethane Bubbles, Puddles, Runs, and Brush Marks". That video was also excellent and helped me to achieve the result that I was looking for. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with those of us who want to learn new skills and explore new challenges. You are the best!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 27 күн бұрын
You're welcome Kerry. best . . . paul
@user-li5br8in6z
@user-li5br8in6z 8 ай бұрын
I've been doing this all wrong for years. Thank you for making these videos. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I can't wait to try this.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
Hey User. It works and I think you'll like the results. Thanx for watching and feedback. best . . . paul
@emrsngs
@emrsngs 6 ай бұрын
Love this. Best instructional video I've seen so far. Subscribed. Thanks for posting and sharing your knowledge.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 6 ай бұрын
Thanx Emrsngs. And thanx for watching. best . . . paul
@karljohnson8855
@karljohnson8855 3 ай бұрын
Hey- thanks so much for the application and brush-cleaning vids. I have shared them with some of my friends because they have taught me fundamentals that I had been missing, thus turning dread into manageable nuerosis and giving me a predictable path to good results. And the brush cleanup details are almost theraputic and fun to know that I can spend money on quality brushes that I am happy to see the morning after! Bravo, Paul!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 3 ай бұрын
Hey Karl. Never thought of myself as a therapist!! But you have a good point. I'm anal about my tools so I guess in a way it's my therapy for me as well. Thanx for watching, commebting and the referrals. best . . . paul
@mattb9664
@mattb9664 2 ай бұрын
I followed your method yesterday on our butcher block counter for our laundry room- and it's turning out to be perfect! I used the Purdy Ox Hair brush for oil paints and thinned the oil poly, and it went on way easier! I had attempted to apply the oil poly directly using a cheaper throwaway brush, but the finish kept coming out unlevel, and the application is very gloppy - not to mention these other KZbinrs have no idea what they're talking about when it comes to sanding in between coats. I'm on track to have this counter finished this week! Thanks for sharing your method!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear Matt. best . . . paul
@sweetds1
@sweetds1 Жыл бұрын
You are an excellent teacher. I appreciate learning how to top coat the correct way. Thank you!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Thanx Sweet. I appreciate the positive feedback and watching my ramblings. best . . . paul
@julieMajor309
@julieMajor309 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, thank you. After 4 attempts to varnish my table. Finally looks great even only after first coat. I used oil based and a proper brush. After resanding all over again. Very grateful for your videos 😊
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Hey Julie. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and your feedback!! best . . . paul
@sdscottie5
@sdscottie5 4 күн бұрын
Thank you! This was filled with great tips and tricks to get the finals steps of finishing my walnut dining table done right. I've had to start from scratch twice and this now has me hopeful that I'll be done this time! Grateful!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 3 күн бұрын
Hey Scottie. I think you'll be happy. Let me know, please. best . . . paul
@neldagarcia5038
@neldagarcia5038 Ай бұрын
Thank you!!! I’m working on my table and I keep coming back to your videos, wish I could show you!!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Ай бұрын
Hi Nelda. It sounds like you're into it!! A future woodworker? Welcome to the club. Thanx for watching and commenting. I'm here if you have questions. best . . . paul
@minisue2524
@minisue2524 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! I watched a bunch of video's....yours hands down was the most informative! Can't wait to start my table, it is totally prepped and will start the finish tomorrow with 3 parts oil base poly and 1 part turpentine...and four coats because it is a kitchen table.....great advice!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Thanx Minisue. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@Restorology
@Restorology Жыл бұрын
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you for sharing.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Glad to be part of your journey. Thanx for watching and your feedback. best . . . paul
@heidijenkins5729
@heidijenkins5729 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was about to give up on my table til I saw your video. Now my table is saved
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey Heidi. You're welcome. Glad to be of some help saving your table. Thanx for your feedback and watching. best . . . paul
@joecaligiuri394
@joecaligiuri394 Ай бұрын
Excellent presentation and so very helpful. Thank your for your time and effort.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Ай бұрын
You're welcome Joe. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@christybrockett4600
@christybrockett4600 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have been putting poly on straight out of the can. I’m going to sand it AGAIN and try your method. This is my first re-finishing project ever! I really want it to look beautiful. Fingers crossed! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 8 ай бұрын
You're welocome Christy. Thanx for watching. You got trhis. Keep me posted. best . . . paul
@danklein8531
@danklein8531 4 ай бұрын
This was the most informative video on finishing. Thanks for sharing your experience .
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 4 ай бұрын
No problem Dan. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@thatpyroguy5371
@thatpyroguy5371 9 ай бұрын
This was super helpful. I found your video after putting down my first coat and thinking there has to be a better way! My next couple coats have gone down much better with a better appearance after thinning my water based poly, not treating my brush like a paint brush, and using your application method. Thank you! I am refinishing an olympic lifting and I am putting down 6 coats due to the abuse it is going to endure from our shoes and bumper plates.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 9 ай бұрын
Thanx Pyro. Glad to be of some help. best . . . paul
@JacobVenne
@JacobVenne 3 ай бұрын
By far the best video on polyurethane finishing I've seen and I've watched a ton of videos.. Great explanations, very clear.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 3 ай бұрын
Thanx Jacob. I like details!! LOL. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@CliveWebbAustralia
@CliveWebbAustralia 3 ай бұрын
I would never have done it like this. I would have used the "paint it on" method, and not been happy. What you have shown make so much sense to me. Thank you...
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 3 ай бұрын
Hey Clive. I always say: It's not rocket science but its not paint either. Thanx for watching and commenting. I think you'll be happy with the results. best . . . paul
@user-hz8rg4tk8k
@user-hz8rg4tk8k Жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I have a beautiful cherry island countertop that needed refinishing. After applying four coats of polyurethane, per instructions on the can, I was really frustrated with the finish with brush marks and bubbles. I switched to a regular (not fast drying) polyurethane, thinned it, and used your brush technique. Two more coats with your technique and it is beautiful.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Жыл бұрын
Hey User. Gald to hear. Too bad manufacturers never take the time to teach us these things. best . . . paul
@Natalie-rr2fj
@Natalie-rr2fj 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this awesome video. THIS is the advice I've been looking for. Excellent!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Hey Natalie. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@guydenig4451
@guydenig4451 Ай бұрын
I have been doing my own construction, remodeling, building and you just took me to school. I Love every pointer, technique and process you used. Thank you so very much. I wish you would of said the brand bush on the OX hair. Thanks again.
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions Ай бұрын
Hey Guy. The problem is good brushes are almost impossible to find in the hardware or paint isles. We have become a throw-away society. People spend big bucks on designer wear and high end autos but buy the cheapest tool that might accomplish a task they understand little about. Retailers won't tie up shelf space for quality tools that can sit for years. I bought my last brush from an art supply store. They sell varnish brushes that artists use. They have them in 3 inches. Check out St Louis Art Supply under varnish brushes. best . . . paul
@MBucky84
@MBucky84 2 ай бұрын
Your video absolutely answered a lot of my questions on this topic. Thank you very much
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 2 ай бұрын
Hey M. You're welcome. Glad to be of some help. Thanx for watching and commenting. best . . . paul
@GeorgiBarzinski
@GeorgiBarzinski 10 ай бұрын
Thank you Paul! Your priceless tips saved my time and my table! I got wonderful results. Well, I had to re-brush because my water-based polyurathane was too thick even after diluting it with water. Even so, results were perfect!
@paulsDIYsolutions
@paulsDIYsolutions 10 ай бұрын
Glad to hear George. Thanx for getting back to me. It's always nice to hear results. best . . . paul
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