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Refinishing Tabletops

Yahoo Message Number: 23652
Some of the tabletop surfaces are rough in our coach. I was considering refinishing (e.g., sanding and varnishing) them. Has any one done this? I was considering using something like �Minwax Wipe-On Poly� polyurethane finish. Has anyone used Wipe-On polyurethane finishes?

Frank

2000 Magna 5766

Re: Refinishing Tabletops

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 23653
I did this with one of our previous RV's. Lightly sanded the table surface and used a clear polyurethane. Did several coats to protect the table in case something spilled or did not use a coaster. I used a glossy finish, put on with those cheap disposable foam brushes. Had a chance to see that coach last January, 3 years after we traded it in, and they looked as good as when I did it.

Sue

'05, 42' Allure, quad slide, #31254

Re: Refinishing Tabletops

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Yahoo Message Number: 23703
Frank:

i just refinished my table tops. The old finish was pealing off and had become marred by "no scootum" type placemats we bought at Camping World.

I used acetone to remove the old finish. It worked like a charm and was very easy. Just be aware that acetone is extremely flamable - use in well ventilated area and DONOT smoke. Mythel Ethyle Keytone (MEK) will also work to remove the original finish. I believe the original finish on my table was lacquer. My table top is part veneer so I did not want to sand and once I got the old finish off, the wood was almost free of marks. I then refinished the table tops with three coats of spar urethane - it is rated for boats and outdoor applications in high light but is also safe for use indoors. I just did the work a couple of months ago so can't really report on wear, but after a little over a month of service, it is holding up well.
Refinished table looked as good if not better than new.

Before I did the work I consulted CC and they told me about the MEK/Actone. They recommended lacquer, but wanted me to spray it on not a task in which i am skilled. My local Sherwin Williams dealer said lacquer should not be used on dining tables and i was leaning to a polyurethane type solution anyway. I chose spar urethane thinking it might tolerate water and light better. Time will tell.

All in all it was an easy project and turned out well.

Bob Amory

2002 Allure 30760

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Some of the tabletop surfaces are rough in our
coach. I was

considering refinishing (e.g., sanding and
varnishing) them. Has any

one done this? I was considering using something
like �Minwax Wipe-On

Poly� polyurethane finish. Has anyone used
Wipe-On polyurethane finishes?

Frank

2000 Magna 5766