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We have a table with a butcher-block surface that we plan to sand-down
and resurface. What are the potential alternative protective coats to put on after we finish sanding? I would prefer a touch, water-tight surface like polyurethane to more porous ones like oil or wax. What are some specific recommendations for types of products? Thanks, Jeff |
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