Also available in low VOC formulas. Available in satin and gloss sheens. Sanded with 4grit sand paper and applied the finish with a new china bristle brush. For use on exterior surfaces.
Specially made for boat decks, bright work, spars and other heavy-duty exterior applications, such as exterior doors and garage doors. Polymerized tung oil, ester gum, polymerized linseed oil, and a high ratio of phenolic resin allow it to build a tough surface film which resists scuffs and staining admirably. Because there is no ambering with this product, the natural color of your wood shines through with superior protection. Thinning is not necessary.
Note: Satin is available in Original and a low VOC Formulation. Waterlox Urethane Formula. Both formulas go on easily and offer superior but should not be used together.
Stir contents well before and during use. Original Satin Finish-25-degree sheen level offers a “subdued” level of gloss. There is a sheen but very little reflection.
Newly formulated for those who are looking for a subdued look on floors. Popular choice for “character” floors. Products, 90-Day Guarantee.
It is a miserable job requiring perfect conditions to get that stuff to level out nicely - resulting in very mixed with that product, that can otherwise ruin a perfect project. Dispose of all rags properly, rags may spontaneously combust. Provides a satin sheen (25°- 30° gloss level) and a rock-hard finish.
Unlike linseed-oil-modified urethanes, our Soya-modified urethanes remain crystal clear and pure. Find great deals on eBay for waterlox finish. Trending price is based on prices over last days.
Fill Your Cart With Color Today! The final look is really spectacular. Finished surfaces are dust-free and har but can be washed occasionally with mild soap and water. Apply all intended coats to a small, inconspicuous area or a scrap piece of wood from the project and allow to dry prior to applying to the entire surface. This is our product of choice for exterior hardwood where a satin or gloss marine finish is desired.
We love the natural look of this Tung Oil finish. Our lowest gloss level offered. Like all of our Tung oil finishes, of the resin portion of the formula is from renewable, natural resources. Unlike the sealer, which acts as the primer, the finish coat is meant to build up the surface to protect it. Thank you, Chip, and everyone else for responding.
It looks like my bacon is saved… I rubbed the piece down with white synthetic steel wool and let it cure for another day. That eliminated the tackiness and high sheen. Favormart while the highest price is $989.
Deals are available from stores. An additional discount is available for items. QVC while the highest price is $506. Family protected recopies for hand mixed variants of tung oil products and various dryers and solvents offer sealing, satin , and gloss finishes matched to any interior or exterior nee even marine applications.
QT, Satin Sheen, 3VOC Compliant Wood Sealer Finish. Use Only With Vic Compliant Formulations. Both the Gloss (formally Gym Floor Finish) and the Satin produce a hard durable surface. I played with the satin waterlox on scrap, but it was runny too.
I might be able to get it on without sagging, but from what I rea if you do not get a heavy coat of that stuff, the flatteners streak. This premium soya oil-base gloss wood finish with solids. First two coats were the Original Sealer, and for subsequent coats I have used the Satin. The color and everything looks great but when the light hits it you can definately see the streaks where it was applied.
I apply waterlox on heavy first coat, and light additional coats. There’s also a high-gloss option but I wouldn’t suggest it for counters. Our highest gloss level offered. What is very confusing is all their tung oil-based varnishes have “Original” on the label.
I used the satin to seal my (MInwax walnut) stained IKEA butcher block countertop on my island and I love it! They added the satin and high gloss later, as far as I know. Below, I have included some pics of my floors.
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