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Re: Hand finishing water-based poly. () TomD
Some of those milky white finishes are pretty much clear, though I prefer to amber them with a little dye because sometimes they come off as blue.
Nice process there Derek. Do you know something about the weather that we don't relative to making cabinet doors with waterproof glue?
Have you ever tried the brush LV sells for water based poly. I bought one, but it is so expensive I am still waiting for the perfect project.
Can't you cut that poly so it doesn't dry so fast. If it is sprayed presumably there is a reducer?
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