Finishing instructions

01 Why finish Querkus

Querkus is a collection of pre-sanded panels, flexes, sheets, edge banding, slats and coustics that allow for further finishing. It is important to sand the panels again before finishing to achieve the needed adhesion and facilitate the finishing process.

The collection can be finished with varnish or oil. The wood can also be stained prior to finishing. We recommend following the instructions of the varnish/oil supplier for further finishing.

To enhance the natural beauty of oak we always recommend Querkus panels with brushed finish, this highlights the grain structure and gives the veneer a tactile dimension. Explore our brushing techniques.


Querkus oak collection - detail of vivace texture - grains - wood veneer

02 Finishing options

Veneered panels can be finished in a variety of ways, with oils and varnishes being the most common.

 

  • Oil finishing allows the wood to retain its natural appearance. Furthermore, as the oil will be absorbed and fill up the pores, it will prevent water and other liquids to penetrate the wood. The downside of oil finishing is that it requires more maintenance as the wood must be regularly fed with the right products.
  • A varnish will seal the wood properly, resulting in a higher resistance to grease marks, making it a more reliable choice for dining tables and worktops. The downside of varnishing is that the natural appearance is more muted as you add a layer on top of the wood. However, matt varnishes can have a very subtle effect.

Furthermore, several options are possible in order to reduce the sunlight impact on the wood.

 

  • Please ask your supplier for a finishing product including UV blockers. These products provide an additional help in protecting the wood and will lower the overall colour shift upon aging/exposure to sunlight.
  • The oak veneer can also be stained prior to varnishing or oiling in order to achieve a specific color. Especially, using a darker stain will mask the wood colour shift, thanks to the pigmentation in the stain.
  • Adding white pigmentation in the treatment of your wood, will help reflect UV light and give the wood additional protection.
  • In our finishing instructions download you can find 3 recommended products for optimal protection against the discoloration effect of UV light.

03 Finishing instructions

  1. Inspect the veneer ahead of starting the process.
  2. Sand the veneer in the direction of the wood grain to avoid scratches. Remove the wood dust ahead of further steps. (*)
  3. Apply the varnish or oil coats according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  4. Final touches: Allow the final coat to cure completely in a dust-free environment. This could take several days to a week, depending on the varnish type.

(*)Decospan offers boards that are pre-sanded to make sure the surface is clean. However, in order to achieve the optimal result, the boards need to be sanded again with a fine grit to avoid potential glue residue that might become visible when staining/finishing.

TIPS

 

  • Temperature and humidity: Ensure you are working in a well-ventilated area with moderate humidity and temperature, as extreme conditions can affect drying times and finish quality.
  • Avoid overworking: Don’t go back over areas that are starting to dry, as this can cause streaks or unevenness.
  • Varnish type: Oil-based varnishes typically provide a richer colour and are more durable, but take longer to dry. Water-based varnishes dry faster and are less odour-intensive, but may raise the wood grain slightly.

After extensive testing, we determined that best results can be obtained when using the following finishing products for use on veneer to help protect against the effects of exposure to Ultra Violet light. (Always verify the safety data sheets and the most recent application instructions on the supplier website.)

 

    • Sherwin Williams – ICA (solvent-based finish for spray gun)
    • Sherwin Williams – OECO (water-based 2K system for spray gun)
    • Hesse (PUR solvent-based finish for spray gun) for the Querkus Terra references, mainly to prevent discolouration.
    • HESSE PURA-NATURA HDE 52-0 is used as standard type of finish on the Querkus collection.


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