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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1672052, member: 37"]I am surprised at this since you buy such early and potentially valuable pieces. I do not like polys since they tend to sit on the surface and can chip off. Have seen some successful results where the polys have been cut first so that they penetrate and bind better. Polys are also very hard to strip or touch up should you need to do so down the line.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 1672052, member: 37"]I am surprised at this since you buy such early and potentially valuable pieces. I do not like polys since they tend to sit on the surface and can chip off. Have seen some successful results where the polys have been cut first so that they penetrate and bind better. Polys are also very hard to strip or touch up should you need to do so down the line.[/QUOTE]
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