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Originally Posted by Zeke
Stains the same. I'd still pre-treat it. But you found your videos, so I guess you're underway.
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Originally Posted by gregpark
Yes, the species of stiff doesn't matter. I have no experience with Quick Coat but Dura seal products are good IMO. I haven't researched it but with that particular product you may not need sealer. We always use sealer before urethane finish. And as far as the sanding, make sure it's as flat as you can get it (he final coating will expose all the sanding sins)
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Thanks fellas.
We (she) hasn't started yet. It's good to hear that Duraseal generally makes decent stuff. Good to know about the sealer.
I used a drum sander up through 120 grit for the bulk of the rooms, and also used an 7" edger for the perimeter and also went to 120. Then I went around the room with a scraper and scraped mostly the perimeter to get ride of any of the marks left by the edger. If I noticed any marks left by any sanding, I hit those with the scraper.
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