I have used both.
The regular oil-based poly is what you want. It works well with nylon or polyester fabric.
The fast-drying version is less flexible (probably ok with polyester), easier to scratch/scuff, and in my case, caused "drum tight" polyester fabric to wrinkle up during the coating process.
: I Found Zar Polyurethane about 82 miles from where I live. So I contacted a
: friend who travels through there weekly to bring me some. What he brought
: was 2 different products. Zar Ultra fast drying and the other was Zar
: Polyurethane both are oil based and both are exterior grade. Is there a
: preference? Is one better for nylon skin coating than the other? If
: someone who has used these products I would like to hear your opinion.
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- Skin-on-Frame: Polyurethane Question
Clayton Plunkett -- 6/25/2009, 12:19 pm- One more vote for slow drying
Brian Nystrom -- 6/26/2009, 9:26 am- Re: One more vote for slow drying
Clayton Plunkett -- 6/26/2009, 12:35 pm- Re: One more vote for slow drying
Brian Nystrom -- 6/26/2009, 1:11 pm
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Scott Shurlow -- 6/25/2009, 5:26 pm- Re: Skin-on-Frame: Polyurethane Question
Aaron H -- 6/25/2009, 2:18 pm - Re: One more vote for slow drying
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