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Want to seal my countertops. Prefer a USDA approved sealer, and acrylic, but it needs to withstand moisture well.
What brand can I use, where can I get it (website may be?)
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Want to seal my countertops. Prefer a USDA approved sealer, and acrylic, but it needs to withstand moisture well.
What brand can I use, where can I get it (website may be?)
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guy s we speak there isn't a FDA sealer approved on food contact. Belive it or not bee's wax is used a lot for this. Also the wood bowel oils have been used. Personally I like to polish out to a high shine. this will fill 99% of any cracks or voids.