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Wrestling with Fast Drying Polyurethane
After I have 3 coats of Poly on the wood do I finish with a wax?
The can doesn't have any directions about what to do after. Also I'm having problems with getting rid of brush marks. Any suggestions how to make the Fast dry poly more self leveling? Thanks, Chip -- Chip Off the O'l Proc Thats 'cessor not 'tology www.1GoodReason.Com |
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Thin it with the appropriate solvent, or use foam brushes. You can wax
after the poly is cured, if you want to. -- Kevin -=#=- "Chip off the Ol'Proc" wrote in message ... After I have 3 coats of Poly on the wood do I finish with a wax? The can doesn't have any directions about what to do after. Also I'm having problems with getting rid of brush marks. Any suggestions how to make the Fast dry poly more self leveling? Thanks, Chip -- Chip Off the O'l Proc Thats 'cessor not 'tology www.1GoodReason.Com |
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Fine Woodworking August 2004 has an article that might help.
Chip off the Ol'Proc wrote: After I have 3 coats of Poly on the wood do I finish with a wax? The can doesn't have any directions about what to do after. Also I'm having problems with getting rid of brush marks. Any suggestions how to make the Fast dry poly more self leveling? Thanks, Chip |
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