bmac
Veteran Member
I know y'all are going to be glad when we finally finish this house so I'll quit asking questions. But please bare with me for a few more weeks.
The current dilema involves an antique washstand that we are going to use in the powder room. Currently, it is just a piece of furniture. But we are going to drill holes to mount a bowl-type sink and for the plumbilng fixture.
We expect the washstand to get wet from folks washing their hands. And we suspect the finish that is on there now (please don't ask me what it is) would get spotted if it got wet. So, we are thinking that a few coats of polyurethane might protect the wood. The current finish is in pretty good shape. Being lazy, I really don't want to strip the old finish off. I am only concerned about the "counter top" portion as that is the area that is most likely to get wet.
So the questions are (a) are we on the right track with polyurethane and (b) without knowing what kind of finish is on there now, might there be some compatibility issues between whatever the current finish is and the poly? (c) do I HAVE to remove the current finish before adding the polyurethane and, (d) should I use an oil or water-based polyurethane?
Thanks for your help (again).
Attached is a picture of the washstand.
The current dilema involves an antique washstand that we are going to use in the powder room. Currently, it is just a piece of furniture. But we are going to drill holes to mount a bowl-type sink and for the plumbilng fixture.
We expect the washstand to get wet from folks washing their hands. And we suspect the finish that is on there now (please don't ask me what it is) would get spotted if it got wet. So, we are thinking that a few coats of polyurethane might protect the wood. The current finish is in pretty good shape. Being lazy, I really don't want to strip the old finish off. I am only concerned about the "counter top" portion as that is the area that is most likely to get wet.
So the questions are (a) are we on the right track with polyurethane and (b) without knowing what kind of finish is on there now, might there be some compatibility issues between whatever the current finish is and the poly? (c) do I HAVE to remove the current finish before adding the polyurethane and, (d) should I use an oil or water-based polyurethane?
Thanks for your help (again).
Attached is a picture of the washstand.