What roller is best for polyurethane?

For a smooth polyurethane finish, you want a soft roller. A smooth roller is excellent for flat surfaces. When working with polyurethane, look for a lambswool or fiber paint roller. These are the best options because they prevent dust and lint from mixing with the finished surface.
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Can you use a roller for polyurethane?

You can use a roller to apply polyurethane (and definitely should) when working on floors and large furniture. Applying polyurethane using a roller is easier, and the drying time is short. The roller also removes brush marks and prevents over-application on the surface.
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How do I get a smooth finish with polyurethane?

Put on the polish

Apply only one thin coat. Then, remove any dust nibs with 1,500-grit sandpaper or a piece of brown paper bag. Finally, using a soft cotton rag or polishing pad, buff the finish to a high shine using automotive paste wax, photo below, which has fine abrasives that polish the finish even further.
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What type of roller gives you the smoothest finish?

Walls, Wood, and Metal - Small 1/4″ nap roller covers or foam rollers will produce the smoothest finish. Light to Medium Textured Surfaces - Microfiber rollers are best.
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Do foam rollers leave a smooth finish?

The Best Rollers for Painting Furniture

Over the years I have used several different brands of foam rollers and haven't found a noticeable difference between them. They all give a nice smooth finish. They typically come in four or six inch sizes.
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Are knit or woven rollers better?

To apply flat, eggshell, or satin paints and stains, a knit roller cover is recommended. Knit roller covers can pick up and release higher amounts of paint than woven fabrics because the fibers have a looped backing with a single pass-through process resulting in a more “open” fabric.
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How do you get rid of brush strokes in polyurethane?

Just dip the brush in and let it drain. You can also pad it on. Finally, for a fine finish you will need to wet sand with 600 grit and water with a drop of dishwasher detergent. Allow at least a week for the finish to cure.
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Is it necessary to sand between coats of polyurethane?

Sanding between coats of water based polyurethane

Because we need at least 3 coats of water-based polyurethane to get a smoother and more professional finish, you must sand between coats. Sanding is not required between coats for adhesion especially if each coat dries in less than 6 hours.
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What grit sandpaper should I use for polyurethane?

Start with 120-grit sandpaper on refinished pieces and 80-grit on new wood. After sanding the entire surface thoroughly, wipe off the dust and all loose sandpaper grit with a clean cloth. Then, sand with 180-grit until you've removed all the marks left by the 120-grit, and the surface appears level.
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Is it better to apply polyurethane with a brush or roller?

Using polyurethane with a paint roller can help speed up the process, especially in large surface areas like wooden floors. Rollers are much faster and work better than brushes as your application method because they don't leave brush marks and prevent you from over applying the finish.
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What's the best way to put polyurethane on?

Apply the First Coat of Polyurethane
  1. Within 24 hours of applying the seal coat, brush on a coat of finish right from the can. ...
  2. Spread the varnish over the entire surface with long, even strokes. ...
  3. Overlap your strokes to get a uniform coating.
  4. Catch any drips, especially along the bottom edges.
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What is the best applicator for polyurethane on floors?

Lambswool applicators

A lambswool applicator on a wood block is the recommended method for applying oil-based polyurethane to a hardwood floor.
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How do you apply polyurethane without bubbles?

To avoid bubbles in water-based polyurethane, apply multiple thin coats using a quality synthetic polyurethane brush instead of a natural brush. And before applying polyurethane, dampen the brush with water to avoid bubbling, puddling, or running.
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Can you wait too long between coats of polyurethane?

When you recoat after 2 hours you get a chemical bond between layers. If you let it go longer than that, you need to wait 24 hours so it's hard enough to sand and get a mechanical bond.
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Can you use steel wool to sand between coats of polyurethane?

Using steel wool or sand paper allows you to create a uniform surface for the next coat of polyurethane, which generally looks nicer, more professionally, etc.
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Can you use a foam brush for polyurethane?

Yes, it is OK to use a foam brush to apply polyurethane. However, it isn't the best choice for larger projects because the foam doesn't spread the polyurethane as well as a synthetic or natural brush. Use a foam brush to apply polyurethane to smaller projects, like finishing a birdhouse.
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Why is my polyurethane streaking?

Streaking means brush marks. Those streaking marks appear because polyurethane finish dries before marks are gone. This causes rapid gloss levels all over the surface. You may notice some areas have high gloss while some are not.
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How do I get a smooth clear coat finish on wood?

The way to get the smoothest and best-feeling finish is to “rub out” the last coat using sandpaper and abrasive compounds. Methods of doing this are written about often. It's a mechanical procedure that doesn't differ all that much from sanding the wood.
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Will polyurethane hide brush strokes?

Thin your polyurethane with paint thinner, mixing it with a paint stir stick. When polyurethane is too thick, the brush marks hold their shape and don't settle out. Thinning the product provides a smoother finished surface. Experiment with different amounts of paint thinner to see what works best for you.
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What is a mohair roller?

Contractor Series Mohair Mini Rollers

Sherwin-Williams Mohair Mini Rollers utilize a blend of natural and synthetic fibers to provide a smooth finish. These covers can be used with both oil or water-based paints, stains or clear coats.
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What are woven rollers used for?

A woven roller cover is ideal for applying a high-gloss finish. Roller covers manufactured with woven fabric may be used with multiple paint types such as enamels, eggshell, high-gloss, semi-gloss, satin, flat and epoxies as well.
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What is the best type of roller to use with gloss paint?

Gloss and semi-gloss paints go on better with short-nap rollers because this generates fewer bubbles when you're rolling out the paint.
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