I have heard many good things about TWP. I search and search through the web and get different answers as to what type of finish this is. For the most part it comes up as penetrating. But then I see authorized dealers for the product (including TWP themsleves on one site) suggest multiple thin coats for a furniture like sheen. From what I understand, a sheen that remains after curing is the sign of a film former, right? Also from what I understand this type of finish is begging for early failure but I talked to a guy out in the midwest that says he has been using up to three coats of TWP (100 series) on his projects without any problems. Whats the deal with this stuff?
I have heard many good things about TWP. I search and search through the web and get different answers as to what type of finish this is. For the most part it comes up as penetrating. But then I see authorized dealers for the product (including TWP themsleves on one site) suggest multiple thin coats for a furniture like sheen. From what I understand, a sheen that remains after curing is the sign of a film former, right? Also from what I understand this type of finish is begging for early failure but I talked to a guy out in the midwest that says he has been using up to three coats of TWP (100 series) on his projects without any problems. Whats the deal with this stuff?
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