Perry Schmidt
04-25-2004, 1:57 AM
We have a nice kitchen table that takes a lot of abuse wrt to heat and water. I think it's a poly urethane finish. But it's 'thin'...best description I can think of.
We'd like to put a better protective coating on it. Any problems lightly sanding and then putting a few coats of poly on it? Or are there other recommended ways of putting a more protective coat on the existing top. We'd really prefer not to have to strip and completely refinish it. It really doesn't need it.
And if some coats of poly are OK, besides a light sanding on the top, anything else to do to get a good well protected top?
Thanks
Perry
We'd like to put a better protective coating on it. Any problems lightly sanding and then putting a few coats of poly on it? Or are there other recommended ways of putting a more protective coat on the existing top. We'd really prefer not to have to strip and completely refinish it. It really doesn't need it.
And if some coats of poly are OK, besides a light sanding on the top, anything else to do to get a good well protected top?
Thanks
Perry