How To Apply Polyurethane Stain Over Kitchen Cabinets
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All types of wood require at least two coats of oil based polyurethane.
You can apply a clear polyurethane finish over paint. Disassembling all the parts of the cabinet s parts so it s easier for you to stain each corner. Stained cabinet doors are porous and will absorb polyurethane. However the clear finish will slightly change the color tone underneath.
By using a screwdriver remove all the screws and hinges that connect each part of the cabinets from the door shelves and the cabinet itself from the wall. This light coat will soak into the door and also dry significantly. Oil based poly tends to clog up the works so you re better off doing this by hand. Best of all this will not yellow over time which means your surfaces will look great and be protected for a long time.
Once you re done with this part you can move the part you will stain. Latex polyurethane is easy to use with a sprayer. We ll apply a thin very light first coat of minwax polyurethane.
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