Ilva PT410 grain fill refinished and new oak

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @markpuder2093
    @markpuder2093 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Heather!
    I've used a Ilva 710 topcoat on a handful of jobs, but have not used any ilva primer. Looking to use the PT410 to achieve a complete system
    Are you using the either of the hardeners with the 410?
    how Is the tannin bleed?
    We have a maple project coming up, and would love to use the 410 with the 710 as long as I can guarantee that I don't have any tannin migration. I will then use it on the oak projects as well.
    Thank you so much for reading/Responding!

    • @bownut
      @bownut  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I never used the hardeners with the PT410. Ultimately I liked the 1k Ilva primers much better. There is a black and a white and you can mix them to achiever different levels of gray. So like on a blue topcoat I might mix black and white to get to a gray primer with the same LRV as the topcoat color. Regardless, the best tannin blocking in my opinion comes from the WBV1005 2k clear isolator, then using the TXW08 in your PW710 topcoat. You may get some bleed from the iso into the primer, and sometimes if I didn't have faith it would stop bleeding, I would spot prime with BIN, but it generally would never come through to hardened topcoat. Whenever I did the WBV1005 I would spray the primer over the iso within an hour of the iso drying so that I didn't have to sand the iso.

    • @markpuder2093
      @markpuder2093 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bownut awesome thank you. Do you need to use the iso as an undercoat to primer? Or can you use it as the primer?
      So you did not have any tannins come through the oak project in the video? Are you saying you did use the hardener for the 710 on this project?
      Thanks so much. I’m nervous to try this system on a client.