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    Can anyone tell me if surfaces can be glued together if they have been coated with wipe on poly? or should I sand back for better adhesion?

    Thank you.

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    Do you want to glue to the finish or to the wood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post



    Do you want to glue to the finish or to the wood?
    I want the 2 poly'd surfaces to stick to each other, never mind, it will be a min job t sand the finish off.

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    thanks all, I will sand off.

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