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Instructions: How to apply polyurethane using a brush & get good results
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<blockquote data-quote="Stereophile" data-source="post: 87021" data-attributes="member: 1344"><p>I've always used Woodoc on nearly everything, with so-so results, especially the outdoor stuff turns out OK. They advise on the can that one shouldn't thin it. Do you ever thin Woodoc? Is there a specific brand that you can recommend? </p><p>My problem with Woodoc (I use the marine one) is that it never dries, although it goes powdery after a few years in the sun (intentionally apparently) , and always clogs up sandpaper after about two strokes, and I don't like working with steelwool. It does last nearly for ever though, and I will continue to use it on my little boat. </p><p>So my actual question is, is there a product that dries in a decent amount of time, that is semi-easy to sand, and perhaps better suited to indoor stuff? Am I just being a spoilt little diy'er that needs to grow some chest hair and sand like a man?</p><p>[EDIT] I've got some Plascon Sunproof, it doesn't say PU anywhere, is this the sort of thing I could use? Nice thread btw, especially on keeping the air out of the coat.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4138/4763538415_49ddb5b768_m.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stereophile, post: 87021, member: 1344"] I've always used Woodoc on nearly everything, with so-so results, especially the outdoor stuff turns out OK. They advise on the can that one shouldn't thin it. Do you ever thin Woodoc? Is there a specific brand that you can recommend? My problem with Woodoc (I use the marine one) is that it never dries, although it goes powdery after a few years in the sun (intentionally apparently) , and always clogs up sandpaper after about two strokes, and I don't like working with steelwool. It does last nearly for ever though, and I will continue to use it on my little boat. So my actual question is, is there a product that dries in a decent amount of time, that is semi-easy to sand, and perhaps better suited to indoor stuff? Am I just being a spoilt little diy'er that needs to grow some chest hair and sand like a man? [EDIT] I've got some Plascon Sunproof, it doesn't say PU anywhere, is this the sort of thing I could use? Nice thread btw, especially on keeping the air out of the coat. [IMG]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4138/4763538415_49ddb5b768_m.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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