Tim Raleigh said:
Scott Burt said:
Lately, the Cabinet Coat that I linked in the op.
I believe that Cabinet coat and any of the urethane/acrylic top coats stand up better to day to day use than Kem Aqua+, although I have never had any call backs or complaints when I used Kem Aqua+ on new or refinishing projects. A four stage can handle the viscosity of Kem Aqua + so it is a good choice but any of the higher viscosity coatings like Cabinet Coat or Emerald are difficult to spray with a turbine HVLP.
If I couldn't get Kem Aqua+ I would use a poly/urethane/acrylic like Cabinet coat and PPG Breakthrough or modified urethane alkyd like SW Emerald.
I have found Wood and Wall or Kem Aqua Surfacer to be a good general primers but I am looking for a better water bourne primer that will seal stains for refinish projects. I am going to use Inslx Aqua lock Plus a try.
Tim
[member=7816]Tim Raleigh[/member],
KA+ is an acrylic.
I just did the Breakthrough thing. Had to refinish every cabinet shot with it. For some reason after a week of dry time it looked water spotted. Primers used were Zinsner Smart Prime recommended by the supplier, Wall and Wood and KA Surfacer. I shot samples that the supplier sent out to be tested. It's been 6-7 weeks they PPG lab has had them. So far they have no answer for the surface appearance (well, they did have one suggestion for the issue---I over thinned it, problem with that diagnosis is---I shot it straight out go the can). The colors were an off white and a light green.
Only issue I've had with KA+ was on a commercial application. The hand soap dispenser dripped on a door edge for 2 years. It did peel the finish on the corner. Took me some creative chemical applications to get the soap out of the wood.
If you want a finish that is as hard as a rock--SW Sayerlack (waterborne) with cross linker. We installed a 680 pound locker top on a wood seat, the last 6" we had to push it in place across the top. Not a scratch in the top. I was impressed.
Tom