Great Point. We discussed on another video about using the Bona Scrad pad system before applying the top coat. will remove grain rise as the timber has swollen due to the water-based product its takes. The Bona scrad pad system can also benefit by creating a mechanical key between the top coat and the primer. Thanks a lot for your feedback. Always looking to improve our videos. This one is to highlight what coloration the primers can offer. Here is a video on the Scrad system if it will help at all. th-cam.com/video/OvbDPSfVrPU/w-d-xo.html
I've been using bona finish for years and yes they are excellent finishes however your doing an area 5ft x 3 ft . Try doing an area with cabinets, hallways, closets etc. Your dry times are cut shorter.
I would 100% Agree. Excellent finishes and also different drying times in the real-world scenario. Airflow, Temperature and layout of the rooms can be tricky when applying. There's alot at play when you applying finishes in different domestic and commercial areas, Thanks for your Comment Rick.
Thanks
Waiting for the big reveal at the end but you cut it short, why?
Why only 720p and the last part only a few seconds and full cropped in .... but thanks
Great overview. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
sweeeet thanks mann!!!
No problem!
Hello!
Do you have to sand after primers?
What about wood grains popping up after primers (due to primers) ?
Great Point. We discussed on another video about using the Bona Scrad pad system before applying the top coat. will remove grain rise as the timber has swollen due to the water-based product its takes. The Bona scrad pad system can also benefit by creating a mechanical key between the top coat and the primer. Thanks a lot for your feedback. Always looking to improve our videos. This one is to highlight what coloration the primers can offer. Here is a video on the Scrad system if it will help at all. th-cam.com/video/OvbDPSfVrPU/w-d-xo.html
I've been using bona finish for years and yes they are excellent finishes however your doing an area 5ft x 3 ft . Try doing an area with cabinets, hallways, closets etc. Your dry times are cut shorter.
I would 100% Agree. Excellent finishes and also different drying times in the real-world scenario. Airflow, Temperature and layout of the rooms can be tricky when applying. There's alot at play when you applying finishes in different domestic and commercial areas, Thanks for your Comment Rick.
haha, expecting good quality footage at the end to see the results....but skimmed right past that one.
Next time!