Oil based varnish is one of the best choices for a topcoat finish for amateur woodworkers who cannot afford spray equipment or space for a spray booth. While varnish takes longer to dry than other finishes, it provides very good resistance to abrasion, wear, heat, solvents and water vapor. The main disadvantages are its slow drying time, which can cause dust issues, and that it tends to yellow over time. Brushing is the best application method for varnish, and foam brushes work well. Proper preparation, application technique and environmental conditions are important for achieving a high quality finish when using oil based varnish.