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« Reply #30 on: July 27, 2012, 03:30 AM »

Applied the first coat of Osmo poly-x yesterday evening and it was dry by morning. Very easy to use, with almost no nasty fumes. Cheesy

Love the look. It brings out the richness of the oak without obscuring the grain under a thick plasticy layer like polyurathane does.

Got the first coat in the kitchen done none too soon!


Working on the dining room install now. I'm finding the borders add a lot of time...especially when they have to go around the flush mount heating registers. At least I've got a good pencil! Grin
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