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so maybe Iamp;#39;m old school but I kind of think that stain and polyurethane should be in separate cans but Minwax has combined both of these products into one which by the way makes me wonder if you could just do this yourself might be a subject for another video but today as a skeptic Iamp;#39;m gonna put poly shades to the test the question Iamp;#39;m going to attempt to answer is a one-step stain and polyurethane just as good or better than the traditional stain and poly 2-step process so what I have here is test subject number one and test subject number two test subject number one I found in the alley itamp;#39;s a solid oak chair but itamp;#39;s quite beat-up it has scratches on it it has it has grease and grime so weamp;#39;re going to clean this up as best as possible weamp;#39;re not going to spend a lot of time on it because again poly shades is supposed to cover all that up so I chair number two what weamp;#39;re gonna do is just lightly scuff up the surfa