Hello, I wanted to get some input about using Finishing Paste Wax as the sole finish on a dining room table.
My wife and I just finished building a new dining room table, and for the table top we wanted a natural-looking finish that kept the wood color as light as possible, so we settled on a natural-colored finishing paste wax by Minwax. We put on 2 coats and polished after letting the 2nd coat dry, and we were happy with the look and feel of the "finish", but after we had our first meal at the new table, we noticed significant water rings from the condensation of glasses that had been sitting in various spots around the table.
Is the wax alone not enough to function as a finish and protectant, or do we just need to add several more coats in order for the wax to adequately protect the table top?
Thanks for your input!
My wife and I just finished building a new dining room table, and for the table top we wanted a natural-looking finish that kept the wood color as light as possible, so we settled on a natural-colored finishing paste wax by Minwax. We put on 2 coats and polished after letting the 2nd coat dry, and we were happy with the look and feel of the "finish", but after we had our first meal at the new table, we noticed significant water rings from the condensation of glasses that had been sitting in various spots around the table.
Is the wax alone not enough to function as a finish and protectant, or do we just need to add several more coats in order for the wax to adequately protect the table top?
Thanks for your input!
