Yes, we can seal wood without darkening it by using a water-based polyurethane sealer. Water-based polyurethane goes on clear, dries faster, and has almost no odor. Using a tiny brush, foam pad, or cloth, apply a very thin coat of polyurethane. To prevent raising the grain, work with it and don’t use too much polyurethane. After the first application has dried for a couple of hours, you may add a second coat.
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