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Product Description Keep interior wood projects looking beautiful with Minwax Oil-Modified Polyurethane Wood Finish. The water-based clear top coat combines superior durability with the beauty of traditional polyurethane. It adds long-lasting beauty and protection to interior wood surfaces including woodwork, furniture, doors, cabinets and floors. Plus, you can get more done with this protective poly coating. It’s an ultra fast-drying clear coat that allows for quick recoats in 2 hours, and because it’s water-based, it has a low odor and easy cleanup with warm water. It can be used on both finished and unfinished wood projects, and is available in a variety of sheens. Application Directions: 1. Surface must be dry and free of old finishes in poor condition, paint, wax, grease, polish, dirt or other foreign matter.2. Sand to obtain a smooth, uniform surface. Do not use steel wool. Remove all sanding dust. Thoroughly wipe clean with a damp cloth. Allow to dry completely.3. If desired, apply Minwax stain to unfinished wood surfaces. Follow directions for application and dry times. Wait 8 hours after staining, before applying Oil-Modified Polyurethane.4. Stir Oil-Modified Polyurethane before and during use to eliminate settling on the bottom of the can. Stir to rotate the product from the bottom to the top of the can. NEVER SHAKE.5. Apply a THIN coat of Oil-Modified Polyurethane using a high quality synthetic bristle or foam brush.6. Let dry 2 hours. Then lightly sand entire surface with fine sandpaper (220 grit) to ensure an even finish and proper adhesion. Remove all dust.7. Apply a second coat. Oil-Modified Polyurethane requires a third coat; repeat step 6 before application.8. After final coat, allow 24 hours before light use. From the Manufacturer Minwax is America's leading brand of wood finishing and wood care products. From staining and protection, to preparation, maintenance, cleaning and repair, Minwax makes and keeps wood beautiful. Review: This Oil Modified, Water Based Poly is a home run for Min Wax! - I've used Min Wax products for decades but this is my first time with this oil-modified, water based poly. I used it as a top coat on foam core board which I used as a wall board and painted (stained) with a faux wood grain technique. I used both water base and oil base stains, used this water based poly over all of it, and it applied and adhered equally well over both types of stain. In addition to the ease of soap and water clean up, this stuff dries SUPER FAST, amazingly fast! That made it a good choice for foam board since that so readily warps/cups if over exposed to moisture. I actually like this water based polyurethane better than the Min Wax Polycrylic, which I've also used. I'm not saying that's a bad product, it's not, and it certainly has a place in the industry, but I've found it takes such a long time to dry and cure, and that is sometimes a problem. The speed at which this water based poly dries, recoats and cures is especially nice on projects that require multiple steps, multiple coats and dry time in between. I read that this isn't as durable as the water based Polycrylic under extreme conditions, but for craft projects like this one, it was ideal and will likely be my go-to interior water base top coat. I think Min Wax hit a home run with this product. PS - I came back because I thought this might be important for someone who is also new to this product. I recommend using a foam brush for applying this stuff. I am typically a bristle brush user and have expensive latex and oil base brushes that I use ONLY for applying their respective top coats in order to get a smooth application and nice finish when done. Those tried-and-true brushes did not work with this product, none of the brushes I tried were good enough, so I finally switched to the only foam brush i had on hand......one of those super cheapies from the paint store, but that was the answer. I don't know if it's because of the super fast dry time or the combination of water and oil in the product or what, but that's what it took....a $1.50 foam brush. A spray gun would probably work well, too, but I don't use paint sprayers so I can't speak to that. And, don't be dawdling when working with this stuff, and split large projects into sections. It dries so quickly, you have to stay focused, keep moving along and don't even think about brushing over what you've already done, even if you just did it seconds ago. Let it dry completely and then see what it looks like, it'll look worse if you try to go over it while tacky. Review: Good Item - Good item
| ASIN | B000RNJH36 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #226,989 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #236 in Household Polyurethanes, Shellac & Varnish |
| Brand Name | Minwax |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Coverage | 25 ft² - 31.25 ft² |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Finish Types | Satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027426230255 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Water Based Oil-Modified Polyurethane |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 0.5 Pints |
| Manufacturer | Minwax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 230254444 |
| Material Type | water based |
| Model Number | 230254444 |
| UPC | 027426230255 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
K**N
This Oil Modified, Water Based Poly is a home run for Min Wax!
I've used Min Wax products for decades but this is my first time with this oil-modified, water based poly. I used it as a top coat on foam core board which I used as a wall board and painted (stained) with a faux wood grain technique. I used both water base and oil base stains, used this water based poly over all of it, and it applied and adhered equally well over both types of stain. In addition to the ease of soap and water clean up, this stuff dries SUPER FAST, amazingly fast! That made it a good choice for foam board since that so readily warps/cups if over exposed to moisture. I actually like this water based polyurethane better than the Min Wax Polycrylic, which I've also used. I'm not saying that's a bad product, it's not, and it certainly has a place in the industry, but I've found it takes such a long time to dry and cure, and that is sometimes a problem. The speed at which this water based poly dries, recoats and cures is especially nice on projects that require multiple steps, multiple coats and dry time in between. I read that this isn't as durable as the water based Polycrylic under extreme conditions, but for craft projects like this one, it was ideal and will likely be my go-to interior water base top coat. I think Min Wax hit a home run with this product. PS - I came back because I thought this might be important for someone who is also new to this product. I recommend using a foam brush for applying this stuff. I am typically a bristle brush user and have expensive latex and oil base brushes that I use ONLY for applying their respective top coats in order to get a smooth application and nice finish when done. Those tried-and-true brushes did not work with this product, none of the brushes I tried were good enough, so I finally switched to the only foam brush i had on hand......one of those super cheapies from the paint store, but that was the answer. I don't know if it's because of the super fast dry time or the combination of water and oil in the product or what, but that's what it took....a $1.50 foam brush. A spray gun would probably work well, too, but I don't use paint sprayers so I can't speak to that. And, don't be dawdling when working with this stuff, and split large projects into sections. It dries so quickly, you have to stay focused, keep moving along and don't even think about brushing over what you've already done, even if you just did it seconds ago. Let it dry completely and then see what it looks like, it'll look worse if you try to go over it while tacky.
G**9
Good Item
Good item
B**2
Easy to use, looks great, simple clean up.
I got a great deal on unfinished pine flooring so my wife and I are doing about 550 sq. ft. of flooring. Each plank has to be sanded, stained and finished. I chose Minwax satin as I've used it before on a marine application and it held up really well. This pase weekend it was in the teens outside, but with the low VOC of this product, I was able to continue working by moving inside. Virtually no smell. Dries quickly, very easy to apply - no streaks or brush marks. I thought it would take 2 gallons to do all the flooring, but based on our first batch of planks, I think I might be able to do the whole thing with a singe gallon. That is with 3 coats. Great product so far.
P**N
Worth the price
I don't like the plain water poly. And to date I've only used the oil based. This was first time using this and I'm very pleased. Goes on easy and leaves a nice finish. Little more expensive, but worth it.
T**A
You have to work quickly.
The finish looks great and looks great, however you have to follow the directions exactly as it dries fast. You have to be a pretty good painter, have a good brush or you will have streaks if you don't use the wet method. It's not as easy as one would think.
R**0
It’s fine.
Picture & description do not match… I made the mistake of going by the picture and I received what was on the description… I still used it, and it was fine. So just read the description on the product you want/need.
L**N
Convenient, but a little shinier than expected.
The product goes on easily and give a nice even coat without much effort. It dries completely in 2 hours and cleans up with water. So far, great. But for a satin finish, it is very shiny, I'd say more of a 3/4 gloss than a semi-gloss. I wish they made a true matte that turned out to be satin.
F**D
Makes an excellent base coat
Bought this to refurbish a couple pachinko slot machines since their shell was ply wood and would just absorb any paint. This polyurethane paint worked perfect as a sealant and primer after I sanded the old paint off. Did 3 coats of of this, with an over night dry in between each coat and then a couple nice coats of fresh paint and a gloss for the final finish. Came out perfect. I have attached a picture for your reference of what the first coat looked like (left machine is still wet, right machine is dry). Hope this helps.
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