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Model 60 stain color
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45philcodon Wrote:Please explain your comment regarding polyurethane. Why would this be a problem if I plan to totally strip the cabinet?

Please read the link Russ provided just above to his blog (post #15, first page, this thread). Russ is an expert cabinet refinisher as well as a great restorer overall and he knows what he is talking about. As he says, removal of polyurethane is a really slow pain. Icon_thumbdown And it requires MEK strippers which have been mostly pulled off the market because of idiots who were stripping indoors and killing themselves with the resulting noxious fumes.

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Model 60 stain color - by 45philcodon - 02-05-2021, 03:57 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Arran - 02-05-2021, 06:16 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by 45philcodon - 02-05-2021, 07:07 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Ron Ramirez - 02-05-2021, 07:49 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Phlogiston - 02-05-2021, 07:53 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by 45philcodon - 02-05-2021, 07:56 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by 45philcodon - 02-05-2021, 07:57 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by radiorich - 02-06-2021, 12:23 AM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by John Bartley - 02-06-2021, 09:24 AM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Ron Ramirez - 02-06-2021, 11:23 AM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by John Bartley - 02-06-2021, 11:43 AM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Ron Ramirez - 02-06-2021, 12:04 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Phlogiston - 02-06-2021, 01:18 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by 45philcodon - 02-06-2021, 01:59 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Phlogiston - 02-06-2021, 02:08 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Ron Ramirez - 02-06-2021, 02:48 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by Arran - 02-06-2021, 08:22 PM
RE: Model 60 stain color - by John Bartley - 02-07-2021, 09:07 AM



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