Great.
Looks like they have their own sealer too.
http://www.cureuv.com/uv-cure-insulator-sealer-1-quart.html
It's zero VOC ? If it works, that'd be great.
Might have to ask Dick if epoxy base coat is ok too.
They repackage the van tech stuff. I could never get the sealer to
work. I'd let it dry, then shot the first coat of uv. When I sanded it the next day, the sealer was still wet. I sent a paduak plain jane to
van tech and they were never able to get it to work to my satisfaction.
Nice people to work with, but I didn't like the product.
Koa isolator is the nuts. Just get some bloxygen and small cans for it.
Has a short shelf life if you don't protect it. Don't forget the
pore filler, on some woods, it's an important step. If you don't have a buffer, you'll probably need one. Once you get the hang of it, you will never look back.