teran - I'm in the process of learning about the water-based urethanes. i've not used them yet, but once i gather all the necessary info and such, no doubt i'll be making the transition to water-based.
it's just a matter of time before the EPA outlaws all oil-based products.
as it is, you can't find oil-based paint anymore.
i would have to imagine that a water-based product wouldn't smell like the polyurethanes do.
just a hunch, but i can't say for sure
go to your local Sherwin-Williams and ask them to open up a can of trhe water stuff. they'll have no problem doing it. just remember that whatever you smell when they open it is going to be 100 times worse once you start spreading it and increasing the surface area.
it's just a matter of time before the EPA outlaws all oil-based products.
as it is, you can't find oil-based paint anymore.
i would have to imagine that a water-based product wouldn't smell like the polyurethanes do.
just a hunch, but i can't say for sure
go to your local Sherwin-Williams and ask them to open up a can of trhe water stuff. they'll have no problem doing it. just remember that whatever you smell when they open it is going to be 100 times worse once you start spreading it and increasing the surface area.