Many people have trouble getting a nice smooth polyurethane finish on wood. I know because of all the questions I get on this topic. Click above to watch and learn about a very powerful technique for creating a glass-smooth polyurethane finish on any kind of wood. It works even when you’re starting with a not-so-great, brush-applied waterbased urethan coating with bumps, bubbles and brush marks.
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