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Sanding sealer or pre-stain conditioner
Are these basically one in the same? is the prestain conditioner virtually
thinned sanding sealer? I'm finishing my fir end/sofa tables and want avoid any potential blotchyness. I have a gallon of oxford sanding sealer (laquer) that i would thin and spray then sand with 220 before staining..... worth the risk? or just buy some pre-stain conditioner.... thanks |
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