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Glen
12-29-2000, 07:39 AM
Quik tip

Varnish users...purchase some cheap paint filters to strain your
varninsh before AND after use. I've also used panthose to strain
laquer. This to keep out contaminates.

I was reminded of this browesing the last issue of American Woodworker...a favorite.

peter healey
12-31-2000, 12:59 PM
i have a bay window with a birch seat board.the stain color i used was a two part mix.i then applyed four coats of minwax fast-drying polyurethane.this morning i woke up and found that my cat had left five two inch scratches on the seat board.is there anyway to fix this problem.

Lou_williams
12-31-2000, 02:41 PM
Sand off the plastic finish and refinish it with something that can be repaired more easily. I would recomend danish oil. Under the same conditions you could have just wiped on a new coat of oil and be done with it.

If the scratches are into the raw wood you have a real problem cat.

rrich
01-01-2001, 12:06 AM
Peter,
I've seen a pick up in town with a licence plate frame that says, "Cats flatened while you wait." ;)
Rich

Glen
01-01-2001, 08:23 AM
If not Danish oil, I'd recommend fabulon floor finish (not urethane).