
02-20-2004, 09:00 PM
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There are a couple of options: You could use a few coats of polycrylic (not polyurethane). The fumes aren't as strong and it takes less time to cure. OR you can get a bit of shower surround material to cover the bottom and a couple of inches up the sides and seal it in with 100% silicon or aquarium sealant.
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