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I don't know that particular sealer. My preferred sealer is Chestnut Acrylic sanding sealer as Woody mentioned. Its probably the most popular sealer amongst turners because the drying time is seconds. It needs a cellulose thinners which Chestnut also make, and the answer is 2 parts sealer to 1 part thinners as I said in my first post. I'm guessing your existing sealer is cellulose based as well. I think Dan Smith keeps the Chestnut stuff if you need some.


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