Wooden Vanity Top?
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I've got a couple years on my Walnut vanity top and it still looks good.  I used a few coats of poly. 

I'm not worried about how it will hold up because I am a woodworker and its trivial to sand off the varnish and simply recoat.  Not having stain under the finish helps.
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(08-13-2020, 01:32 PM)Splinter Puller Wrote: I've got a couple years on my Walnut vanity top and it still looks good.  I used a few coats of poly. 

I'm not worried about how it will hold up because I am a woodworker and its trivial to sand off the varnish and simply recoat.  Not having stain under the finish helps.

I used waterborne conversion poly on my kitchen cabinets about 7 years ago.  Still looks good.  I recently used it on a powder room vanity but it has only been a few months.
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I used Waterlox on my bathroom vanity—it still looks great.
Built another for the guest room using Arm-R-Seal satin and it’s holding up fine.
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