How can I achieve highly resistant and durable varnished surfaces for worktops, countertops, kitchen islands, and bathroom vanities?

Varnish is a wise choice to maintain the natural color of wood while facilitating daily maintenance. However, work surfaces require certain precautions during preparation and the selection of the product to apply.

Since work surfaces are typically exposed to moisture, including dishwater or liquids resulting from meal preparation, it is crucial to choose a high-quality varnish to protect them. It is preferable to opt for a polyurethane-based varnish rather than a regular acrylic-based product. Ardec recommends varnishes such as Finitec 6000 or General Finishes High Performance Top Coat.

Plan to apply 3 to 4 coats of varnish and allow it to fully cure for the period recommended by the manufacturer, typically between 3 and 30 days. During this time, the varnished surface can be cautiously used.

Ensure proper sealing around your sink or basin to prevent water from seeping in and lifting the varnish. Use trivets for hot pots or dishes as varnish can retain moisture from condensation produced by these hot containers.

When using a work surface to place alcoholic beverages or wine glasses, make sure to use coasters. Over time and daily use, the varnish may wear off, so you will need to apply a new coat of varnish to maintain the initial resistance.

Finally, avoid using abrasive cleaning products or those containing chemicals that could damage your varnished surface.

Last updated on November 1, 2023


          

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