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Sanding sealer info needed, please, y'all!

 04/26/2004 11:27 PM MargaretB
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sealer

04/28/2004 07:42 AM 5slb6
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"Sanding sealer info needed, please, y'all!"

04/29/2004 08:29 PM retisin
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Thanks and a question

04/30/2004 12:21 AM margaretb

Thanks to both of you.....great info!!!
Tell me just a bit more about the sanding sealer that can be used as a top coat too...Benmar and , hmmm, the 2nd one was Hirshfields??? I'm making an assumption that these are brands? ...probably available at a paint or hardware store??? Guess I need to know where here in the South I go to find it.
What is it that makes them different from the regular stuff? I know, for instance, Minwax makes a stain/polyeurethane combination.....is this sanding sealer a combo???? Will it give good, long range protection? Where have you used it???
The natural look is exactly what I'm wanting....new cabinet doors made from maple, new white oak floor, with neat wide trim casings, rosettes and plinths around two newly installed 6-foot sliders...they already have two coats of sanding sealer on them....all of this is really pretty....so pretty that I don't want to mess up.
Sure do thank you for taking time with this.

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"Sanding sealer info needed, please, y'all!"

04/30/2004 03:16 AM retisin
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Thanks again, and one more ...well, maybe two questions :-)

04/30/2004 11:30 AM margaretb
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"Sanding sealer info needed, please, y'all!"

04/30/2004 08:39 PM retisin
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sealer

05/01/2004 07:30 AM 5slb6
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Thanks to you both :-)

05/01/2004 08:02 AM margaretb




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