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Minwax 409170000 Wipe-On Poly Water-Based Polyurethane Finish, Satin, Clear, 1 Pint

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Arrives Monday, Jun 3
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Style: Satin (Water Based)


Size: Pint


Features

  • Excellent Durability
  • Ultra Fast-Drying
  • Low Odor
  • Easy Water Clean-Up

Brand: Minwax


Item Form: Wipes


Surface Recommendation: Floor


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 16.0 Fl Oz


Manufacturer: ‎MINWAX Company


Part Number: ‎409170000


Item Weight: ‎14.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.75 x 1.88 x 6.06 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎409170000


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Pint


Color: ‎Satin (Water Based)


Style: ‎Satin (Water Based)


Material: ‎Liquid


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: June 12, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to apply for durable look
Style: Satin (Water Based) Size: Pint
It provides the right level of sheen and finishes exposed wood stain really well. Sealing is easy wipe on and dries quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023 by Harry Cheema

  • Concerned about hardness
Style: Satin (Water Based) Size: Pint
The surface seems softer than Minwax solvent Wipe-on Poly. Looks good and it has a similar "build" profile but I am using it on a side table. Not sure if it has the durability for that use. I have an issue with the plastic container. The cap is not air tight.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by John Fitzgerald

  • works well
Style: Satin (Water Based) Size: Pint
stripped my maple bath vanity and applied this sealant. followed the instructions. looks amazing, clear and not amber tinted finish.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Amanda C

  • Good product!
Style: Satin (Water Based) Size: Pint
I made a maple side table and wanted a smooth, satin, clear finish. This worked best after the rag had lots of poly on it. Went on like hand rubbed stain. No streaks. Just a smooth finish. Good job MinWax.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by Ann

  • Great buyb
Style: Satin Size: Pint
They are high-quality and worth the money.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Deneezian Pratt

  • No harsh smell
Style: Satin (Water Based) Size: Pint
Easy to use with a rag instead of a brush. No harsh smell. Just what I was looking for when refinishing my dresser. Durable protective coat
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Joanne Sosnoski

  • Looks beautiful when done
Style: Satin Size: Quart
I'm one of those people who can't get a decent polyurethane finish with a brush. I used this on a slab desk project and it was so easy to get a nice finish compared to any other way of doing it. The first couple of coats probably soaked right in. It takes a long time to get any build up but that's also a good thing. Count on using 6-8 coats and spending a couple of days on the finish. The instructions really aren't clear about sanding between coats. Never sand unless it's been cured for 24 hours. If you go 2-3 hours between coats you don't sand at all. If you have to go longer than three hours, then you have to wait 24 hours and sand before the next coat. I wish they were more clear about that. But I did the finish outdoors because I don't have a garage and didn't even have dust nibs in the finish. Highly recommend it. Surprisingly it didn't have a lot of stinky fumes. I used a respirator at first but it really wasn't needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by dogzrule

  • Guitar Mahogany Kidney Table
Style: Gloss Size: Pint
Mahogany guitar (and table look great). I wiped the first layer on with an old white socks. Waited 3 hours and sanded with 220 sandpaper. This took much of it off. Put a 2nd coat on. Waited 3 hours, sanded with 220 paper and put third layer on. After a while I added a final, heavier layer on just for kicks. This mahogany was very "thirsty" and porous so it soaked up the gloss. Guitar looks great. I ended up with 2/3 of the can left so I dumped some of that onto a mahogany table. I used about another 1/3 of can almost. Table looks super glossy and "wet" like a piano finish. Nice! Guitar tip: use thick coats, I was going slow and building up thin layers (which is fine) but even pouring this out onto a table top won't leave any weird unevenness (no brush marks because it's wipe on). Guitar tip 2: after the guitar is done, take a clean white socks and run it up and down the back of the neck to smooth it out. I've gotten factory made guitars with a sort of sandpaper feel on the neck. You either play it for a few weeks and the palm your hand buffs it smooth, or use the sock trick. I put up before and after pics of the guitar, plus a pic of the table. I did 3 thin layers and 1 heavy layer 9n the guitar. I did 3 super heavy layers on the kidney shaped table. Gloss, 1 pint and I still have a little less than half a can left. I'm so glad I didn't chicken out and spray paint everything black. Store all the rags and sandpaper you use in a glass jar outside because when poly dries on a rag or sandpaper it can't spontaneously burst into flames! Even says so right 0n the can. When I was done I soaked the rags and sandpaper with water and threw them into a trashcan kept away from house and garage until garbage pickup day (it hit 91 degrees here so I was a little nervous the rags would explode-lol). I highly recommend this stuff. Get good rags though. Old black socks leave lint, old white socks, shirts or washclothes don't. Have another rag (that you're going to also throw away for wiping the item down after sanding). I never sanded the table and it is super glossy and even. I sanded the guitar between all coats, but not after the last one. The finish is smooth but sort of semi-gloss because I like it that way and stopped. I probably could have put a final super heavy coat on to get it line the table but I like it how it is now. Wipe on glossy gives so you many options. You can go slow and build up exactly what you want, or dump it on heavy and still get a glossy no-brushmark or spraymark even finish. So relieved these items came out nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by M1K3 FR0M D3TR01T M1K3 FR0M D3TR01T

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