So for some reason I read the instructions before I start painting these cabinet doors in my basement:
3. Stir Minwax fast-drying polyurethane before and during use to prevent settling on the bottom of the can. Stir in such a way as to rotate the product from the bottom to the top of the can. NEVER SHAKE.
4. Apply a THIN coat of Minwax fast-drying polyurethane using a high-quality natural bristle or foam brush...
Oh for Ah Pook’s sake! I say with rising irritation. I shake the can vigorously for about fifteen seconds before sopping it on with a sock from the rag box.
(OK, not bad, lets she how she does going to German, then French, then Italian, then back into English on the babel fish translator)
For a reason I read if, before that beginnings to paint the instructions these doors of scato it in my wine cellar:
3. to churn Minwax disidratatori to high polyurethane speed and during I use it to decide to prevent on under of the box it churns in such a way you turns the product of under to the advanced surface of the box it. NEVER JOLT.
4, turns the THIN layer of the Minwax a disidratatore to high speed of the polyurethane with one natural silk or rubber brush foam of great quality...
to OH - for ampèreheure Pooks reason! I say with an inflammation that it increases. I to it with a sock of the rag box strongly churn the box it for approximately fifteen second ones, before that it sopping.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
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