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I'm trying to avoid fast drying paints and finishes these days.
Yep, me too. I normally even allow any glueups with Titebond II to set overnight, even tho I know I could work with them in an hour or so. So letting a finish dry overnight is definitely no problem with me. Always have something else to work on in the meantime, so no biggie at all. It's not that the finishes dry fast so much as I feel the fast dry finishes have less quality.
 

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"SPRAY IT"
Review Rating 5 Stars Reviewed on 04/04/2018
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Did I miss something? What is this guy spraying that takes water cleanup?

I've been thinking of trying a new finish for my canes. Right now they are getting several coats of thinned Titebond II. Dries in minutes, and can put several coats on in not long a time frame. Not sure how old my test cane is, but the finish is holding up pretty darn well. Especially considering that when I go somewhere it is in the bed of my pickup, rain, shine, snow, sleet, whatever. It doesn't get wiped off either. Like I said, test cane. If I do try something new, I'm going to go with water based.
 
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