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From: jj@alice.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.wood
Subject: Re: dishrack finish
Message-ID: <3460@alice.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 11-Mar-85 16:02:25 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 11 16:02:25 1985
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(Tried mail)

I've used polyurethane for a kitchen finish, including
the areas around sinks and such, and had excellent luck
so far.  You might look into polyurethane for the dish
rack.  You will want to make sure that you've used
moisture resistant glue, and that all metal connectors
are covered by putty in order to prevent rust bleeding, I think.

(We regularly wash our cabinents, etc, with no trouble)


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FESTINA LENTE

"...rice is nice, that's what they say..."
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