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Help! Spar urethane didn't cure right on MDF desk/table
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Prometheus
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On 9 Jul 2005 11:53:15 -0700,
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Thanks everyone,
I have a feeling I am going to have to recoat - too bad as I mentioned
it's a huge undertaking and this is my home office so I can ill afford
the time - but also can ill afford the smell.
I had some trouble on a piece that I sprayed with the stuff in a can
reamining sticky for weeks, and I finally rubbed it down with paste
wax so I could handle it. Couldn't tell you how the poly underneith
reacted chemically, but it now feels dry and the smell is gone. Might
be worth a try- worst case senario, you just have to sand it off like
you were going to in the first place.
Assuming I do strip or scrap or sand this all away what would you
recommend as a hassle free replacement, considering the the pigment of
spar urethane gives the natural MDF a really nice look.
What is "natural" MDF?
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