Applying Cabot's water-based stain and varnish on pine
I'm refinishing a pine table and want to apply a Cabot's water-based stain and varnish to match as closely as possible the finish on some Tasssie oak which was done with that combination without the need for a sealer.
As the pine is more porous will it be necessary to apply a sealer coat first so there is no blotching?
If so, would a clear coat of Cabot's CFP Floor be suitable first, then the stain and varnish combination. There's nothing open nearby where I can buy a sanding sealer but would that even be necessary?
If the Cabot's CFP Floor is used as a sealer should it be thinned for the sealing coat? It will be used full strength for the top coat.
Would sincerely appreciate some guidance.
EDIT: Just found the info on Cabot's site. Who'd have thought?:U
Use one coat of CFP Floor (clear) on sanded wood. Sand when dry. Damp cloth wipe to remove dust. Apply Stain & Varnish, as many coats as needed for depth of colour. Topcoat with CFP Floor, number of coats according to wear expected. Back to the workshop.