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Old 01-20-2010, 01:28 PM   #1
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water based
Milky white
dries gloss clear
Must be a Water based polyurethane product
How does it compare to water base Minwax poly
I tried Minwax, and it never held up toeven light use that well.

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Old 01-21-2010, 09:55 AM   #2
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water based
Milky white
dries gloss clear
Must be a Water based polyurethane product
How does it compare to water base Minwax poly
I tried Minwax, and it never held up toeven light use that well.
are you talking about minwax water based poly, or minwax polycrylic? (theres 2 different ones)

I have heard that polycrylic is garbage, and its intended use also suggests the same. The actual water-based poly that minwax makes (pretty much impossible to find) would work ok, although the specs say it can/will yellow over time.

there are other brands of water-based poly that dry crystal clear, which work very well and are 1 part, simple dip and hang applications. 2-3 coats (stuff drys in under 2-3 hrs) and you're good to go. Someone compared this method to the coating on a hab's needle, so its either really good, or they were huffing tagger's paint collection
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Old 01-21-2010, 10:29 AM   #3
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OK, Im no pro, just a hobby builder an have very little tools, all my TOP COATS are POLICRYLI -->simple dip, and hang ,application, 3-4 coats (stuff drys in under 2-3 hrs) an re-dip till I get the amount of coats I want. usualy 4 coats. I wish I could get a GREAT FINNISH like you pros do,but MONEY restriction keep me using POLI, an I happy.
I don't sell plugs an just trade an fish 'em. I likem 'em BETTER after they have been used, they have a little CHARACTER to them. I will have plugs at plug fest if you wish to see the finnish.
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN

P.S. Hay CHUMBUCKET you Comming to Plug Fest, I got a FLY for 'ya !

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Old 10-13-2010, 08:18 AM   #4
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Does it seal maple?

I just grabbed some of Scott's 2oz. dahtah kits and will build them asap.

Can I use Seal Krete to seal the maple before painting? If so, any suggestions on dunk time?

Can it be tinted to apply a colored topcoat directly to sealed wood?
The ratio for mixing paint with Seal-Krete Original Waterproofing Sealer varies, depending on the desired aesthetics. SKO can be tinted anywhere from a transparent stain to a solid hide. For transparent stains, mix paint to sealer 1:4, respectively. For a solid color, mix paint to sealer 1:1.

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Woody

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Old 10-13-2010, 09:09 AM   #5
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I don't think so. It more like a latex than a penetrating sealer. It is also water based and will raise the grain. I tried a similar formulation water based acrylic sealer that didn't work well.
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