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Jul 11, 2025 - 12:14 PM
That is fine, but 3 coats would be better. You'll want to lightly sand over that second coat first before applying a 3rd coat. Per the Application Instructions: https://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/cdn/shop/files/doc-AFM-Safecoat-Acrylacq_In
stallation-Guidelines_USE_2023_GreenBuildingSupply.pdf?v=8201613676363559034"For best adhesion:Apply 3-4 thin coats over wood surfaces instead of thick coats to build the finish. Fewer coats may be used over non-porous surfaces. Be patient and allow to dry inbetween coats. It is recommended to do alight sanding between coats to improve intercoat adhesion.High humidity above 65% can slow dry times by a factor of 2 times. Cooler temperatures can also slow dry time.For best appearance:For the best surface clarity, multiple coats of gloss is best. Multiple coats of matte or satin will result in as lightly cloudy appearance (3-4%) "
stallation-Guidelines_USE_2023_GreenBuildingSupply.pdf?v=8201613676363559034"For best adhesion:Apply 3-4 thin coats over wood surfaces instead of thick coats to build the finish. Fewer coats may be used over non-porous surfaces. Be patient and allow to dry inbetween coats. It is recommended to do alight sanding between coats to improve intercoat adhesion.High humidity above 65% can slow dry times by a factor of 2 times. Cooler temperatures can also slow dry time.For best appearance:For the best surface clarity, multiple coats of gloss is best. Multiple coats of matte or satin will result in as lightly cloudy appearance (3-4%) "
