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Varnishing a coffee filter handler.
Recently, I changed my coffee filter handler to adapt to a non-presurised filter. The coffee prepared with is great. However, the wooden handle was not vernished, and water stains started to appear. To prevent from degradading, I vernished it myself.
Steps You Need to Follow:
- Protect the part that do not need to be varnished (i.e. the metal)
- Polish with a large, then a fine grain (80 -> 120 -> 180) to get a very soft texture
- Clean the dust
- Apply the first layer of varnish
- Wait for the recommended time
- Polish with a fine grain (180) to remove the excess of varnish (if any) and allow the next layer to stick to the previous layer.
- Clean the varnish dust
- Apply the second layer of varnish
- Wait for the recommended time
- Remove the protection
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Protect the metal.
If you can unscrew the handle, it’s even better.
Select your vernish.
This one has a very light color, which is enough as the wood is already dark.
Also, this one dry quickly, and is water based. Cleaning the tools is easy.
Final results:
(Ok, the light is not the same, but you can see how shiny it is now).
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