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Poly Question
I am looking for a cheap polyurathane(sp) that is as clear as water or as
close to it as possible. Wife needs it for her crafting. Any brandnames and locations where I can buy it would be appreciated. KW |
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Look for waterbornes. They tend to be quite clear.
David Smokey wrote: I am looking for a cheap polyurathane(sp) that is as clear as water or as close to it as possible. Wife needs it for her crafting. Any brandnames and locations where I can buy it would be appreciated. KW |
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Sorry I live in NJ and have never seen clear water
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Flecto Varathane Diamond Finish is a WB polyurethane if memory serves.
On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 07:26:48 -0800, David wrote: Look for waterbornes. They tend to be quite clear. David Smokey wrote: I am looking for a cheap polyurathane(sp) that is as clear as water or as close to it as possible. Wife needs it for her crafting. Any brandnames and locations where I can buy it would be appreciated. KW |
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 15:22:51 GMT, "Smokey" wrote:
I am looking for a cheap polyurathane(sp) that is as clear as water or as close to it as possible. Wife needs it for her crafting. Any brandnames and locations where I can buy it would be appreciated. KW www.compliantspraysystems.com |
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