Usually with paint thinner or mineral spirits, (for oil-based) for water-based, soap an water, look on the container for clean up instructions.
How you can best clean up spilled polyurethane will depend on where it is spilled. If it is spilled on a laminate floor, rags dampened in mineral spirits will work well. If the spill is on concrete, paint thinner will clean it up.
Polyurethane will give a long lasting easy to apply finish. Use a water based polyurethane ans clean up will be much easier. You should get years of wear from a good polyurethane finish.
Befor applying polyurethane, you need to sand the wood smooth, clean it and if wanted putty the holes.
Yes, but be careful of fumes, it can affect you
I know it seems weird because this is how you clean it,but you can only leave it in a bucket of water because if frays/ruins the paintbrush tip! Hope this helped you!
No, in fact the wax can ruin the polyurethane finish. Clean the floor with a good wood floor cleaner. Do not mop with water.
You can use a vinegar and water mixture. Or mineral spirits.
No, it's used to thin and clean polyurethane and acrylic resins.
Use a razor blade to scrape it off. Usually once the polyurethane has cured nothinng will dissolve it. So, a razor blade will be your best bet.
murphy's soap should do the trick
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