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'Water-white' - What That Means in Finishing
Furnished content.
You may have come across the term water-white for describing finishes. It's a little confusing. It means a finish that is totally devoid of amber coloring in liquid form. The finish looks like water in the can. It doesn't look white. In practice, the term is used to describe a type of lacquer, and sometimes a catalyzed (conversion) varnish. But you should be aware that water-white doesn't necessarily mean non-yellowing. […]The post 'Water-white' - What That Means in Finishing appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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