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I recently had wooden stairs sanded sealed and (satin)polyurethaned.
Ony one coat of polyurethane was applied. Is one coat enough or should I apply more coats?? Thanks for your help! Vic |
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vic wrote: I recently had wooden stairs sanded sealed and (satin)polyurethaned. Ony one coat of polyurethane was applied. Is one coat enough or should I apply more coats?? Thanks for your help! Vic I'd go for at least 2, and better yet, 3. The treads are going to get a LOT of abrasion. |
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I recently had wooden stairs sanded sealed and (satin)polyurethaned. Ony one coat of polyurethane was applied. Is one coat enough or should I apply more coats?? When you have 10 coats down, come back. Lew |
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"vic" wrote in message oups.com... I recently had wooden stairs sanded sealed and (satin)polyurethaned. Ony one coat of polyurethane was applied. Is one coat enough or should I apply more coats?? Thanks for your help! Vic I recently did my steps into the basement, I lost track of the coats after 8. |
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