So, I am refinishing one of the rooms in my house and I sanded off all the old finish from the hardwood. I had an old can of Helmsman “Spar Urethane” sitting around and figured I could use that - the can did say “outdoor-indoor.” So I put down a few coats - sanding between coats - and it looks good, but I’ve noticed that it hasn’t built up to the hard and glassy finish I typically can get from polyurethane finish. Then I looked up “Spar Urethane” and found that it wasn’t polyurethane. :smack: The lack of the prefix “poly” should have tipped me off.
Well, that explains why I haven’t gotten the texture that I was aiming for - though it looks good. But after sanding, it still has a rather soft and matted look. Don’t get me wrong; it looks good. But what I want is a hard, protective clear-coat over it.
Can I get a can of straight polyurethane finish (semi-gloss) and go over it with that? Or will the combination of different finishes somehow fuck it up?
Please help! I DO in fact need answer fast, as this project needs to be done as soon as possible so I can get that room back to its functional use.
Oh - I should mention that the room is going to be mostly covered by an area rug anyway, so the exposed wood areas aren’t going to get a lot of traffic, if that makes any difference.