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This video will demonstrate how to apply Minwax Polyurethane to the replacement kitchen cabinet door which we stained in the prior video. Stained cabinet doors are porous and will absorb polyurethane. Well apply a thin, very light first coat of Minwax Polyurethane. This light coat will soak into the door and also dry docHubly faster than a heavier coat. This first light coat should be applied with a fine natural-bristle brush. The natural-bristle brush will produce a finer finish than the foam brush, but at a higher cost. Many professional finishers use diluted polyurethane for the first coat, but simply taking care to apply a light coat of un-diluted Poly will work well too. Brushing should be in the direction of the replacement cabinet doors grain using gentle, overlapping brush strokes. The desired amount of Poly on each coat will become evident in a short time. Too little Poly will produce dry spots, which can be seen by looking at the finish from differing angles, to change