I am stripping ceiling battens, architraves, doors, windows etc back to the rimu in my 30s bungalow with Coopers Restore System. I wanted to just use the Coopers moisturizer as a finish as the test piece looks amazing but I don't think it will make for easy maintenance, (wiping fingerprints, fly dirt etc) and protection of the wood, plus you cant use the moisturizer it in wet areas (bathrooms) so wondered if anyone else has used it and if there was a way to use the moisturizer to bring out the richness in colour and polyurethane over the moisturizer. Can anyone suggest what you could use to seal it?

I cant find many independent reviews from anyone who has used it apart from the Coopers salesman videos which dont seam to cover that.
Would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has used it

JewelsNZ