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Sealing End Grain PlywoodHigh Density Particle board
Recently installed some casework and in a couple of places end grain is
exposed and the customer wants us to seal that. Both plywood and particle board suck up coatings and I am curious what would work best to seal those surfaces. Years ago I saw some cabinets with their bases sealed with something they called shellac with a lot of wax - does that make any sense - it really sealed the wood. Anybody got any suggestions? Thanks |
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Sealing End Grain PlywoodHigh Density Particle board
Seems like Anchorseal from uccoatings would work. It's wax in a
polyglycol matrix, and it permeates really well. It would leave a thin layer of wax on the surface, but you could wipe that off. Cheers, G |
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