I am often asked two questions,
"How can I use a varnish or oil finish without getting a blotchy
appearance, dark spots, and yellowing?"
"Why do you always use Deft® before applying a varnish finish?"
The simple answer is that the second question is the answer to the first.
About Oils and Varnish Finishes
I like the durability, ease of application, feel, and appearance of oil and varnish finishes.
But, there are many problems associated with oil finishes on turned wood -
uneven color
orange color
blotching, a darker coloration of end grain and soft areas.
All of these problems are caused by the different amounts of finish that are absorbed into end-grain, flat-grain, and softer wood.
Many finishers advocate using a thin coat of shellac or commercial sanding sealers to prevent these problems. I prefer to use Deft® because it hardens and seals the wood and accents the grain without discoloring the wood or leaving it with the muddy appearance that we get from sealers containing fillers.
Any of the commercial or homebrew varnishes and oils can be used over Deft. The wiping varnish that I prefer is the home-brew blend that was described in the Secret No 7 of this series.