Dries to the touch in 30 minutes, ensuring a smooth, dust-free finish Requires no sanding between coats Great for woodwork, cabinets, furniture, doors, accessories
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Brand | Minwax |
Item model number | 155000000 |
Color | Clear |
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Product Id | 1036082 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (28 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 027426155008 |
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Minwax Brushing Lacquer, Gloss, Clear, 1 Quart
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My wife and I used this on our kitchen table and it went on great. It was easy to apply and covered very well. We didn't have to sand it between coatings and it was nice and smooth to the touch with no little bumps or anything. Our renewed table looks like a brand new one again. Very happy with this product.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I am repainting a lot of my furniture now and I have used this clear satin Lacquer as my go to finishing coat and I haven't needed anything else. It dries super fast, acts as a primer and a top coat so that you do not need any other products and it looks beautiful. This is a clear and satin formula, it doesn't dry glossy, it has a soft semi matte look to it that is easy to clean and looks sophisticated and beautiful. I'll look into Minwax products for future home remodels. I highly recommend.
I have experimented with many, many spray lacquers over the years. This stuff is the real deal. I am amazed with the results I get with this. I switched to this about a month ago (I go thru about 10 cans a month) and I won't go back to the "other". Highly, highly recommend this.
This high gloss brush able lacquer gives the shine like it is still wet. It is so easy to apply and dries fast. I am a woodturner and use it for most of my Turnings.
I use this stuff all the time, I love it. However lately I can't find this product. I have to use cheap immatations and the finish is horrible. Please help!!!!!
Excellent for use on smaller surfaces (I've used it to great effect on table bases and picture frames), but I've had difficulty attaining even coverage on larger table tops. Googling and perusing furniture forums haven't returned much useful advice on the topic. I've attempted 2 table tops (70"x30", 65"x35") with this product, since the result resembles what my professional finisher gets with sprayed catalyzed lacquer and it's substantially cheaper than paying him—but in both cases I've had to strip the surface and start over. Advice?
Loved how easy it is to use and the quick dry time, but no matter what I did, I could not remove the brush marks. I used the brushing lacquer on a table top, and was able to wet sand to make it look better. Maybe more directions on technique/use of retardants (or resource page of best practices) would help.
Pros…I like the fact that it dries quickly, I was less prone to runs and sags. A big bonus is no sanding between coats. Cons….. in my opinion, it doesn't have the high gloss look like minwax polyurethane. (I applied gloss lacquer ) It has very high odors until it flashes off in about an hour. So, make sure you have a well ventilated area. I applied on my work pieces in the garage and laid them outside until the odor subsided.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Needed to shine up an old wooden click that I found at a thrift shop . This product works well, easy to apply and shined up well. I wish it came with more directions on what to polish it with. I used steel wool , didn't work too well.
Sealed with SealCoat sanded smooth. Sprayed 3 coats is minwax lacquer waiting 4 or more hours between coats. Left a rough surface. Tried light sanding to smooth surface. Applied brushing lacquer using natural bristle brush. Brushing lacquer didn't go on smoothly appearing to eat into the existing lacquer. Finish did not level at all, leaving severe brush marks. Minwax rep told me that I couldn't recoat the sprayed lacquer with polyurethane and to use brushing lacquer. Temp in mid 60's. Sanding off finish 3 days after application found lots of finish peeling off