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Title: Cherry finish
Post by: Steve Funk on March 10, 2018, 04:03:09 PM
I have been making some cherry wood Fantastic Fan covers for my 06 Monterey and will need to put a finish on the project.  Does anyone know what to put on the raw cherry to match what Beaver was using in that time frame. What oil and finish?


Thanks everyone
Title: Re: Cherry finish
Post by: Pat Long on March 10, 2018, 05:42:23 PM
Steve,     The previous owner of my coach broke one trim piece on the main slide, when closing it the trim piece hit the drivers seat and it was damaged beyond repair.  I went down to a local hardwood dealer bought a piece of Cherry and refinished it with Varathane Products wood stain and Ultimate Polyurethane sealer.  The wood stain is Traditional Cherry, and the finish is Oil Based Interior Semi-Gloss.  You can't tell the difference from the New piece and all the original wood stain and finish.  I also had to refinish a bathroom door with the very same results.  Varathane is a High End product and can be purchase at Home Depot. 
Title: Re: Cherry finish
Post by: Jerry Carr on March 10, 2018, 06:47:19 PM
I installed a lot of cherry in our 06 PT no stain just a clear coat, it will darken all by itself in a month
Title: Re: Cherry finish
Post by: Steve Huber on March 10, 2018, 09:17:36 PM
Zar cherry stain has worked very well for me on cherry wood. You can easily control the darkness of the finish. Finish it off with polyurethane.
Steve
Title: Re: Cherry finish
Post by: Joel Ashley on March 10, 2018, 11:45:49 PM
When our TV cabinets were modified, only clear polyurethane was used, as Jerry noted.  The finish seemed way too light at first, but as we were promised by Jim Sizemore and Greg Fulton, it darkened in a few months to match the natural cherry in the coach.

When I added some shelves to our linen cabinet a few years ago, I just bought pine and stained it with “natural cherry”;  I was amazed that although the wood grain is somewhat different, the color is identical, and since only the shelf edge is exposed to obvious view, no one can tell it isn’t original.

We also had a galley slide out trim piece snag and crack, but I successfully glued and finagled it to where the crack isn’t noticeable.

Joel