Hi all.
I am ready to start sheeting the interier of my trailer project. I am looking into various materials.
One option is the prefinished white plastic wrapped over the 1/8" luan ply, ready to install.
A second of course is the birch ply with varnish finish, but my wife wants it to look like the trailers from the RV dealership, and is not keen on wood grain walls.
Each of these runs $30.00 a sheet around here.
For about 1/2 of that I can get sanded Luan, but if I were to varnish that, I would get a very dark finish.
Now for the question at hand, has anyone ever used a product to die, or whiten the luan mahagany before varnishing to bring up the shade a lot? I think kitchen places call this a frosted finish.
Any ideas besides painting it white inside ? I think painted wood walls may be a high maintenance issue.
My trailer is bigger than a tear here, so I am looking at quite a few sheets to complete. All ideas welcome.
Thanks
Gerald