Help - I Cant find a primer for wood before varnishing.

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Hi

Ive recently varnished a wooden window sill and the varnish started drying as I was applying it as the wood is very dry, the varnish went sticky and left nasty stroke marks.

Ive had to strip it off as it looks rubbish. I just cant find on the net a primer to use on wood before you apply a varnish (rather than a paint).

Is that what I need? How can i make the varnish go on smoothly? Im using Ronseal Varnish, can I simply water it down as it says brushes should be cleaned with water and detergent?

Please help :rolleyes:
 
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You shouldn't have stripped it, just waited until it was dry and sanded it back. That coat would then have acted as a primer.

Do it again but don't overbrush it. Just get it on quickly and leave it to dry. Then sand lightly and give it another couple of coats.
 
Hi



I just cant find on the net a primer to use on wood before you apply a varnish (rather than a paint).



Please help :rolleyes:

On bare wood you should thin the first coat of varnish, water if its a water based, or white spirit if its solvent based.
the thinned coat will raise the grain leaving a rough surface, lightly sand this down, dust off and wipe over with a rag damp with white spirit, let it dry then give 2 or 3 rounder (thicker) coats.
good luck.
 

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