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Hey guys, just about done painting my stand and I was wondering, is spray on Polyurethane better or should I use the paint type and brush it on? Thanks!
 

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I would say personal preference but I think you would get a better more even coat by brushing it on.
 

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Both will work but I always feel bettter brushing it on, I feel like it gets in the grooves of the wood better. You can control your runs too.
 
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That’s what I was thinking.. and the smell from the aerosol cab isn’t great lol I feel like the paint would be better too. Any recommendations on a brand?
 

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I used quality (Behr I think, not sure if that is an international brand) bathroom/kitchen latex paint on my facing and trim. I rolled on for the big parts, using a short nap roller to maintain the wood grain...
 
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If my stand is a flat paint, what would I use polyurethane wise to keep that look? Clear Satin?
 

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I would use a paintbrush and then do a coat of your preferred sealant, IMO you get a much longer lasting pant job this way
 
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Well I already painted the stand. I’m wondering what type of sealant to use.. they list a Clear Satin, Semi Gloss and Clear Gloss. I don’t want it to look glossy so I assuming Satin would be the right pick?
 

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Well I already painted the stand. I’m wondering what type of sealant to use.. they list a Clear Satin, Semi Gloss and Clear Gloss. I don’t want it to look glossy so I assuming Satin would be the right pick?
Yes that should work well for ya do a couple coats if possible(depending on what type youre using)
 
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Yeah I’m not too sure what brand I’m using.. my local hardware store sells a lot of Minwax products so I was thinking of going with that
 

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