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Re: New Cabinets with Waterspots

Posted By: Greg Scholl <beatkat@adelphia.net> (ct-waterbury1b-56.wtrbct.adelphia.net)
Date: 4/7/4 11:02

In Response To: Re: New Cabinets with Waterspots (James Schooley)

According to the manufacturer, they classify this waterborne Acrylic urethane as "non Yellowing"...It is milky white on application and is waterwhite (meaning crystal clear)I have several projects around that I have used this finish on , the oldest one being about 12 years old....But I haven't used it over a pure white, I used it in my kitchen to seal the off white pickled trim to match the Maple cabinetry, on the baseboards, doors, door trim, and window trim, and it still looks new...and clear.

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