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how many coats of poly on kitchen cabinets
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When applying polyurethane to kitchen cabinets, the general recommendation is to apply at least three coats. This ensures a durable and protective finish that can withstand the wear and tear common in high-use areas like kitchens. However, the exact number of coats might vary depending on factors such as the type of polyurethane (water-based or oil-based), the condition of the cabinets, and the desired level of sheen (glossy, semi-gloss, or matte). Water-based polyurethanes often require more coats than oil-based ones due to their thinner consistency. For a high-quality finish, consider sanding lightly between coats with fine-grit sandpaper and cleaning thoroughly to remove dust. It's also beneficial to apply a final coat of wax for added protection and enhanced appearance. If your cabinets are in a particularly high-traffic area or if you're refinishing older cabinets, you may want to apply up to five coats for extra durability.
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