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toller
 
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Default Mixing different brands of poly?

I will not have enough Cabot's polyurethane to finish my project. Any
problem putting on two applications of Cabots followed by two of Zar? (No, I
don't want to actually mix them prior to application.)

I bought the Cabots when a local hardware store changed brands and was
almost giving away the old stock. I doubt I can find it anywhere.


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I will not have enough Cabot's polyurethane to finish my project. Any
problem putting on two applications of Cabots followed by two of Zar? (No,

I
don't want to actually mix them prior to application.)

I bought the Cabots when a local hardware store changed brands and was
almost giving away the old stock. I doubt I can find it anywhere.



Don't know about Zar and Cabots brands specifically, but I have mixed Ace
and Minwax before with no problems. It's usually safe to mix this way as
long as you stay within product families. All appropriate caveats implied.
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-Mike-




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