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Finishing on a coffee table
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Peter Tsiorba
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Joined: Oct. 27 2009
From: Portland, Oregon Pacific Northwest
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RE: Finishing on a coffee table (in reply to Ramon Amira)
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Ramon, Yes, you can french polish on top of poly, there won't be any compatibility issues. In fact, shellac is the "go to" barrier coat amongst professional finishers. If there is any incompatibility in finishes, shellac is applied in between those two substances, solving compatibility problems. You can french polish your teeth, if you want, and it'll stick just fine! :) :) If you use de-waxed shellac, there will be less concern about white rings left by a wet glass left on the surface, for example. Happy holidays!
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