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Solvent base poly over water base
Would I create any problems if I put a few coats of solvent based poly over
cured water based poly? TIA Remove the 'remove' in my address to e:mail me. |
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No , according to Varathane's manufacture Flecto. I asked them the question
last year and they suggested that I scuff the surface first. JG SteveC1280 wrote: Would I create any problems if I put a few coats of solvent based poly over cured water based poly? TIA Remove the 'remove' in my address to e:mail me. |
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In article , stevec1280
@aol.comremove says... Would I create any problems if I put a few coats of solvent based poly over cured water based poly? TIA Remove the 'remove' in my address to e:mail me. No -- MikeG Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net |
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