Steve Elias
08-16-2005, 1:30 AM
...and anyone else in the know. I'm in the process of deciding between two finishes, Fuhr 9100 Acrylic Topcoat and Target PSL, for a set of white, Shaker style kitchen cabinets and low and behold I find this quote from June 2003:
"I really like the Fuhr 9100 Acrylic I used for the pantry cabinets and will be using for the upper cabs in the kitchen (tinted a medium green by Jeff Jewitt)...dries fast and looks good. It will compliment the Target Coatings PSL that I'm using on the lower cabinets very nicely." - Jim Becker
Now that your kitchen has aged a couple of years, do you find that you prefer one of the finishes over the other, especially where durability is concerned? Reading between the lines, I would guess from the above quote that you prefer the 9100, but I don't want to read too much into it. I thank you in advance for your help and hope that I am not behaving rudely by "summoning" you with the post title. Think of it as a woodworker's equivalent to the Bat Signal used by Commissioner Gordon in times of crisis.
Steve
"I really like the Fuhr 9100 Acrylic I used for the pantry cabinets and will be using for the upper cabs in the kitchen (tinted a medium green by Jeff Jewitt)...dries fast and looks good. It will compliment the Target Coatings PSL that I'm using on the lower cabinets very nicely." - Jim Becker
Now that your kitchen has aged a couple of years, do you find that you prefer one of the finishes over the other, especially where durability is concerned? Reading between the lines, I would guess from the above quote that you prefer the 9100, but I don't want to read too much into it. I thank you in advance for your help and hope that I am not behaving rudely by "summoning" you with the post title. Think of it as a woodworker's equivalent to the Bat Signal used by Commissioner Gordon in times of crisis.
Steve