How to Apply Waterlox: 13 Steps
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Applying Waterlox to your wood surfaces is an excellent way to protect and enhance the natural beauty of the wood. Waterlox is a blend of tung oil and resins that penetrate the wood grain, providing a durable and water-resistant finish. Here are 13 steps to help you apply Waterlox with ease.
1. Choose the right Waterlox product: Before you begin, determine which Waterlox product is appropriate for your project. There are various formulations available, such as Original Sealer/Finish and Marine Sealer. Each type is formulated for specific applications.
2. Gather materials: You’ll need Waterlox, a paintbrush or applicator pad, gloves, clean rags, a stir stick, sandpaper (120-150 grit), and mineral spirits or paint thinner for cleanup.
3. Prepare the wood surface: Sand the wood surface with 120-150 grit sandpaper in the direction of the grain. Be sure to remove any existing finish or stains.
4. Clean the surface: Remove any dust or debris from the sanding process using a vacuum cleaner, tack cloth, or compressed air.
5. Stir the product: Stir your Waterlox product gently until it becomes uniform in consistency. Avoid shaking it, as this will create unwanted air bubbles.
6. Apply a test coat: Choose an inconspicuous area or piece of scrap wood that matches your project to test the Waterlox product for adhesion and color compatibility.
7. Apply the first coat of Waterlox: Using a brush or applicator pad, apply an even coat across the entire surface of the wood. Work with long, smooth strokes in the direction of the grain.
8. Allow each coat to dry: Let each coat dry for at least 24 hours before applying additional coats.
9. Sand between coats: Lightly sand between each coat using 220-grit sandpaper. This will help promote the adhesion of subsequent coats.
10. Clean after sanding: Remove any dust or debris from the sanding process using a vacuum cleaner, tack cloth, or compressed air.
11. Apply additional coats: Apply a minimum of three coats for most projects. However, heavy-traffic areas may require more coats for optimal protection.
12. Final sanding: After the final coat is dry, lightly sand the surface with 400-grit sandpaper to create a smooth finish.
13. Cleanup: Use mineral spirits or paint thinner to clean your tools and dispose of used rags responsibly.
With these 13 simple steps, you’ll be able to achieve a beautiful and durable finish on your wood surfaces using Waterlox.