@maureenlarkin3495 polycrylic is water based, it will always be vulnerable to water. Standing water under a bathroom sink is pretty common. It's a place that needs maximum water protection. Heat, standing water, abrasives, chemicals, etc can damage a poly finish
Love it! Glad to see you again.
Beautiful! Good to see you again! You've been missed. :)
Thank you for the sweet note and for noticing my absence! It's been a much needed break, taking things a little slower
Stunning and the counter tops are beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! The whole room is gorgeous
@@BrushedbyBrandy Yvw!!!!
Gorgeous countertop. Good to see. You have been missed.
Thank you! I love the low sheen on the wood. I'm still around, taking a much needed break, missing you guys too!
Beautiful!
Thank you, I love the finished look too!
Great project!
Thrilled with the outcome!
Question, What would the difference be using a polycrylic finish, not water based, vs the resin?
@maureenlarkin3495 polycrylic is water based, it will always be vulnerable to water. Standing water under a bathroom sink is pretty common. It's a place that needs maximum water protection. Heat, standing water, abrasives, chemicals, etc can damage a poly finish