OK....where online could I get a-hold of Benmar or Hirshfields??? I really like the idea of saving brush time, if there is no difference in the look, as you say?
Re-reading my last post, let me clarify: ONLY the casing/rosette/plinth around the sliders has sanding sealer on it. Nothing has been done to cabinet fronts, and island. I'm also assuming that a 3rd coat, using BenMar, on the casings would be OK (altho' maybe overkill???)
I've seen a front door finished with spray lacquer...and was it ever beautiful!! Tucked that one away for the future, when we'll be re-placing our doors...we won't be using pre-hung ones, so the spray lacquer would work easily, I think. Do you know, it just occurred to me.....the cabinet doors just pop off and could be sprayed lying out flat on saw horses. How crucial is a dust-free space when doing this? I could set up in carport...???? Need to do edges also??? I would be using canned spray lacquer...???
You're a pro, ...and have the confidence that you can make a good job out of almost any product...I'm such a duffer...almost afraid to tackle the satin varnish finish because of the skill needed with brush. (of course, there is skill needed also with that spray can!!) Will welcome your advice.
Surely do appreciate your words of encouragement about "being fine"....we'll see:-)
Where are you, btw???
Thanks again, so very much, for talking me through this...
MargaretB
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