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Thread: Indoor Clear Finish on Cherry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelson Howe View Post
    It seems many have poo pood this, but I think the endurovar instructions call for applying only over raw wood, i.e. no shellac.

    Nelson
    Actually, inn the FAQ of the instructions (see link in #3 above) it says ...
    • Can I use shellac under the Enduro-Var? No, if you need to lock in dye, use only one light coat, dewaxed, 1# cut, and sand before applying for adherence.
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    Saw the Sealcoat label in the shop this morning. For the project, since it is the inside of a doored and drawered utility closet, I may just use the Sealcoat and stop there.
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    The Sealcoat is actually a good product for this purpose. It will be glossy, but that's not generally an issue on the inside of a piece that is only viewed when one is loading or unloading something from a drawer or cabinet. It's also a relatively good moisture barrier and really easy to maintain if it gets dinged.
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