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    Anyone Using Hydrocote Resisthane?

    Anyone using this product, especially on kitchens? It appears to have similar burn in properties to Target EM6000, higher durability, and a much lower cost.


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    I have not used this product. One thing I noticed... It does not have KCMA certification. Most of the top of the line water-borne finishes will be KCMA tested and approved. KCMA= Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Assoiciation.
    Scott

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    According to Highland Woodworking's site it does:

    Once cured, it's so tough that it is approved by the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturer's Association, whose standards define the best commercial finishes.
    http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/h...plusquart.aspx


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    Great find Matt, I will be curious to see if there are any users here. The cost is very attractive, if the durability is there.
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