PILOON
Super Star Member
Hi Tom.
We finished with two coats of minwax english chestnut 233 and one coat of polyurethane. We used a sprayer to spray everything then just wiped off the excess. The sprayer was a lifesaver.
Jeremy
I have done a few similar projects for clients and came up with this solution for fast and easy finishing.
I use a sponge and danish oil and simply wipe a coat of oil onto the boards. After all the goal is to seal the wood (maybe tinting as well). Label on the oil indicates that while called 'oil' it is a poly based product. Goal being to seal and tint and unlike a floor or furniture not to provide wear protection.
One upside is that since using a sponge the dustiest surface gets wiped clean as you apply the finish and simple occasional wring out of sponge clears all dirt and grime leaving a perfect finish.
I have jobs that are now 20 years aged and still look as good as the day we did them.
We are talking 'natural look' here and not high gloss. (certainly glossy walls and ceilings would be ugly IMHO anyway)