Hi guys, hope you can help me out with benefit of your experiences!
We have got a new softwood staircase and all new softwood joinery throughout the house, want it to finish it a very light oak colour and obviously be very hardwearing on the stairs in particular.
Problem we have always had in the past is the wood going yellow/orange eventually, which i really want to avoid - planning to put a coat of Sadolin Classic light oak, wire wool it, then 2-3 coats of satin pv67. Or using the PV67 sealer instead of the classic and let the sun darken it down! as long as it doesnt go yellow!
One last question is does it really only do 10m2 per litre?
Any advice, tips or alternative ideas welcomed, thanks in advance for any help
We have got a new softwood staircase and all new softwood joinery throughout the house, want it to finish it a very light oak colour and obviously be very hardwearing on the stairs in particular.
Problem we have always had in the past is the wood going yellow/orange eventually, which i really want to avoid - planning to put a coat of Sadolin Classic light oak, wire wool it, then 2-3 coats of satin pv67. Or using the PV67 sealer instead of the classic and let the sun darken it down! as long as it doesnt go yellow!
One last question is does it really only do 10m2 per litre?
Any advice, tips or alternative ideas welcomed, thanks in advance for any help