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- Alternatives to Minwax Antique Oil Finish - Woodworking Talk
I've been using Minwax Antique Oil Finish for years, but understand that it is now being discontinued It is my preferred finish for fine furniture, but I am now wondering what finish options would be most similar to Minwax Antique Oil in finish quality, ease of application and limited ongoing
- Topcoat for Minwax Polyshades? - Woodworking Talk
Topcoat for Minwax Polyshades? Jump to Latest 39K views 14 replies 6 participants last post by Steve Neul May 26, 2017 Lambshots Discussion starter
- Paste Wax - Woodworking Talk
MinWax used to have a liquid dark wax back in the '90s, but I haven't seen it on the shelves for many, many years, hence my decision to liquify the paste version
- Spray Poly Finish? - Woodworking Talk
I am finishing a small project with minwax spray poly clear satin I am wondering how I can apply multiple coats Do I wait for each coat to dry, sand then apply another coat? The bottle says apply the poly and if you wait more than 2 hours to wait 72 hours, sand then apply an additional coat
- Stabilizing Using Minwax Wood Hardener - The International Association . . .
Minwax® High Performance Wood Hardener is a quick-drying liquid formulated to strengthen and reinforce decayed or rotting wood Minwax® High Performance Wood is made up of solvents that carry resin deep into the pores of the wood where they evaporate and leave behind hardened resin resulting in hardened wood
- Minwax Antique oil finish - Woodworking Talk
Here are the instructions from the Minwax website for applying their Minwax Antique Oil Finish Directions Sand to obtain a smooth, uniform surface Remove all dust by vacuuming and then wiping with a cloth lightly dampened with mineral spirits Wipe or brush on a generous coat of Minwax® Antique Oil Apply in the direction of the grain
- Using Minwax stain outdoors - Woodworking Talk
Minwax Wood Finish pigment stains are not intended for exterior applications The UV in sunlight will fairly quickly cause the stain to lose color The stain offers not abrasion protection and scratches and abrasions will be very apparent All that said, the fact that the item will be basically protected from the elements, an exterior oil based varnish will work well on top of the stain Just
- Spray Polyurethane - A few questions | Woodworking Talk
Hi, I am using spray polyurethane (Minwax Satin Fast-Drying Polyurethane Aerosol) for the first time The poly went on nice, but as I was doing some clean-up later, I noticed the can says to recoat within 2 hours, or to wait at least 72 hours That really threw me off as I intended to put a
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