Something is wrong with the 'kicking time' to dry and you should go to a good Hardware Store and ask a expert.
i'm going with minwax polyshades. cabot also makes a stain & polyurethane in one application. i noticed there are 3 questions about how to mix stain & polyurethane on this site. all 3 are unanswered. i was researching the topic & i've seen reference to a polyurethane stain kit. can't find out what a polyurethane stain kit is. my tenant left behind an opened can of minwax polyshades. i tried some of it out & i think it looks fine. i sanded some of the scratches & paint stains out, put on a coat of natural wood stain & i'm using the polyshades as an overcoat. there are still some scratches but it looks a lot better than it did before. the polyshades should help mask some of the scratches & give it a more even tone. bottom line - it's really difficult to find information on how to mix stain & polyurethane so the minwax & cabot all in one products look good to me. i wish they came in sizes larger than a quart, but easier to go pick that product up than to continue looking for information that indicates what a polyurethane stain kit is & how to use it.
I am actually getting ready to try this myself... I talked to someone at Lowe's and they reccommened a really thick polyurethane product they carried. One coat was equivalent to 30 coats of the normal kind. I hope it works! I am ready to try it.
Its going to take a while to heal... just make sure your keeping it clean and moist using bacitracin or Aquaphor healing ointment.
It may help a little if you were to disclose the dimensions of said 'gym floor'. Polyurethane normally goes approx 500 sq feet per gallon. Multiply the length and width of the floor, divide that total by 500 and that will tell you how many gallons you'll need for one coat.
one billion your welcome
Yes, but a tacky one at that.
Polyurethane is resistant to most glues. Having said that, there are many differently formulated polyurethanes and many new tile adhesives appearing every week. -I would run a test on a small piece of each particular one that you have to see the results.
At one week, the wee weasels are still nursing.
I NEEED TO KNOW IF THIS IS TACKY!!! I NEEED TO KNOW IF THIS IS TACKY!!! i don't think so, I always roll up my jeans one time, not double cuff, and i think it looks a little better than double cuffing but i dont really think it looks tacky...
yes, they are the main substance for wheels today
there are poly specific glues carried at most home improvement stores
No, it is not recommended to apply water-based polyurethane over oil-based polyurethane as they are not compatible and may not adhere properly. It is best to sand off the existing finish before applying a new one.
YES,IF IS ONE WEEK AFTER YOU COME BACK>
I myself honestly would get him tacky boxers, if they are cute to you why not? You are the only person seeing them so your opinion should be the only one that matters.
Chief Tacky, also known as Tacky the Maroon, was born around 1730 in Jamaica. He is best known for leading a significant slave rebellion in 1760, known as Tacky’s Revolt, which was one of the most notable uprisings during the period of slavery in the Caribbean. His actions were a response to the brutal conditions faced by enslaved Africans and are remembered as a symbol of resistance.
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Chief Tacky, also known as Tacky the Pirate, gained fame for leading a significant slave rebellion in Jamaica during the 18th century. His revolt, known as Tacky's Rebellion in 1760, was one of the largest and most notable uprisings against slavery in the Caribbean. Tacky and his followers fought against colonial forces, showcasing resistance to oppression and inspiring future generations. His legacy remains a symbol of the struggle for freedom and justice.