Amateur woodworkers can achieve professional quality finishes on their
projects with simple materials that are brushed or wiped onto the wood.
There's no need to shell out the expense of professional spray equipment
nor to invest the skill building hours required to use it. The secrets
include focusing on brushable polyurethane varnish, brushable shellac,
and wipe on glaze coats. Readers will learn how to use and clean a fine
finishing brush, when to brush and when to wipe the finish on, and how
to get a flawless finish without the tedious labor of rubbing out.
Includes detailed instructions for matching colors with simple stains,
how to make nondescript woods such as poplar look great, and how to
apply a glaze coat for professional highlights on carvings, moldings and
other details. Includes special section on reviving damaged finishes,
erasing water damage, and when all else fails, how to strip off the old
finish and start over.