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    Default Clear as water polyurethane finish. IS THERE ONE?

    I tried a forum search for this but did not ask the right questions.
    Previously I have used Cabots Krystal Clear water based polyurethane brushed on. It is possible to apply many coats, and then sand with 800 & 1200 WD paper for a near mirror finish. The product is well named, and does not introduce any tint or darkening. I like the finish but it is painfull to produce. I I am looking for a harder similar finish which can be sprayed with a simple Wagner airless. Any help please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martycon View Post
    ...which can be sprayed with a simple Wagner airless. Any help please.
    Buy yourself a decent belt driven (motor seperate from compressor) compressor for starters will be a big help.
    Experienced in removing the tree from the furniture

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    Hard Shellac (Dewaxed)

    Bad/unfortunate colour in the pic. But sprays well and won't change the colour of the timber any more than wetting the timber with water. A bit harder than polyurethane.


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