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    It's less labor intensive!

    No real sanding unless you have to even out a small spot once it's cured, but even that only takes me a few mins
    of wet-sanding.

    I used CA for a long time, I use this exclusively now.

    Do a search for mirror coat, there are some good "How To's" on this site.

    Cheers!
    Through the mud and the blood, to the green fields beyond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironsidegnr View Post
    It's less labor intensive!

    No real sanding unless you have to even out a small spot once it's cured, but even that only takes me a few mins
    of wet-sanding.

    I used CA for a long time, I use this exclusively now.

    Do a search for mirror coat, there are some good "How To's" on this site.

    Cheers!
    thanks, I will certainly try... does it gives the same, solid, thick and glossy finish as CA glue?

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    This is the stuff they use on high end bars and those $30,000 tables you see in rich peoples homes. It's thick and super glossy and provides a nice deep looking finish to the wood.
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