I watched Andy’s video on oil/varnish/wood filler topcoat. Could I put this on walnut to which I have applied 3 coats of teak oil?
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Dear Baidarka:
Here's Andy Rae's response:
By 'teak oil,' I assume you mean a drying-type of oil finish, such as
Watco, etc. Yes, you should be fine applying my topcoat, as long as
you've given the previous coats of oil enough time to dry. (Typical
drying time would be overnight, or 24 hours in average weather.) My
topcoat finish finish typically looks great on walnut, and really
accentuates the rich colors of this wood!
Good luck.
Andy Rae
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