Wipe on poly- Should work well, correct??
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http://www.minwax.com/wood-products/clear-protective-finishes/wipe-ons/minwax-wipe-on-poly
The only way you will really know it to try it....start with a pint and a wood pallet... trial and error on the cheap... have fun with it.
I have used the wipe on poly on tons of projects now, including a coffee table I did. It really does work well and goes on easily.
This works great. I have been using this product for years now. You can put on up to 3 coats a day, sanding between coats, and the best part you will never have any runs. I have given up brushing poly.
Never tried it on painted surfaces. Would not recommend it but try it on a piece of scrap first. If it works let me know.
Thanks for replying. I have emailed the company with this same question so.....I'll find out.