BMAC
Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2014
- Messages
- 160
I need some advice on Kem Aqua in low lustre black from anyone who's attempted using this product.
Recently, I attended a Kem Aqua demo at a local Sherwin Williams store. They had a hands on demo and I was able to apply the primer and 3 coats of Kem Aqua (white) in low lustre with a Graco airless and I was blown away how quick this went on and levelled out beautifully! I'm sold and I'm going to start using it on some of my jobs.
I'm actually building a bar in my basement walk-out residence and I'm using red oak stained jet black (Saman stain with polyurethane finish) for my lower cabinet doors and 3/4" red oak ply, also black for my upper cabinets that I'm going to start building over the holidays. I'm going door-less for the upper cabinets and will add glass shelves, a back mirror with and LED lighting to the uppers and also to the inset bottle storage with mirror behind it.
The bottle display inset area I just completed the millwork today except for some touch ups. See attached photos.
So, here's my questions:
1. Has anyone sprayed Black Kem Aqua onto red oak and what kind of finish difference can I expect when compared to the shot of the stained black red oak with polyurethane finish?
Will the finished product look similar and if so I will source the KA and try some test pieces ($50 for 4L here) but if it isn't the right product for this application I won't even try.
2. If the black KA isn't the right product for this material then I'll continue to use the waterborne Saman black stain and what are the thoughts out there about using the KA clear finish on top instead of the poly I've been using?
Thanks for any advice anyone has using KA in this application.
Recently, I attended a Kem Aqua demo at a local Sherwin Williams store. They had a hands on demo and I was able to apply the primer and 3 coats of Kem Aqua (white) in low lustre with a Graco airless and I was blown away how quick this went on and levelled out beautifully! I'm sold and I'm going to start using it on some of my jobs.
I'm actually building a bar in my basement walk-out residence and I'm using red oak stained jet black (Saman stain with polyurethane finish) for my lower cabinet doors and 3/4" red oak ply, also black for my upper cabinets that I'm going to start building over the holidays. I'm going door-less for the upper cabinets and will add glass shelves, a back mirror with and LED lighting to the uppers and also to the inset bottle storage with mirror behind it.
The bottle display inset area I just completed the millwork today except for some touch ups. See attached photos.
So, here's my questions:
1. Has anyone sprayed Black Kem Aqua onto red oak and what kind of finish difference can I expect when compared to the shot of the stained black red oak with polyurethane finish?
Will the finished product look similar and if so I will source the KA and try some test pieces ($50 for 4L here) but if it isn't the right product for this application I won't even try.
2. If the black KA isn't the right product for this material then I'll continue to use the waterborne Saman black stain and what are the thoughts out there about using the KA clear finish on top instead of the poly I've been using?
Thanks for any advice anyone has using KA in this application.