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Stain Question
A friend is trying to stain his own kitchen cabinets. (His family bailed
out on him.) He is using a Minwax polyurethane stain which is going on ok on the flat sections but bulking up in corners and around edges and such. He says it is oil based and he is using an oil based poly brush. Normally I stain and then poly, if I poly at all. I need suggestions on the best way to remedy his problem, preferably using the stain he already has purchased. Would it be better to rag it on? Or thin it? Ay suggestions welcome. This is why I limit my staining. 'Casper |
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