Minwax 275 Voc Polyshades Gloss, 1/2 pt, Antique Walnut

Minwax 275 Voc Polyshades Gloss, 1/2 pt, Antique Walnut
Minwax 275 Voc Polyshades Gloss, 1/2 pt, Antique Walnut
Minwax 275 Voc Polyshades Gloss, 1/2 pt, Antique Walnut

Model: 217404444

Brand: Minwax

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Minwax Polyshades Satin is a one-step stain and finish that provides rich wood color and durable polyurethane protection. This item allows you to apply stain and polyurethane in one step. Formulated with 100 percent polyurethane for tough long-lasting protection. Highly transparent to highlight the wood grain. Can be applied to bare or previously finished wood. Goes on easily and saves time and work. Coverage is approximately 60 square feet per pint. Enhances wood s natural beauty. Oil based. Gloss finish. Length: 3. Width: 2.87. Height: 2.87

Stain and polyurethane in one easy step Formulated with 100 percent polyurethane for tough, long-lasting protection Highly transparent to highlight the wood grain Can be applied to bare or previously finished wood Goes on easily and saves time and work Coverage is approximately 60 square feet per pint Enhances wood's natural beauty Oil based - SKU: JNSN24796


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Product Id 1036111
User Reviews and Ratings 3.6 (117 ratings) 3.6 out of 5 stars
UPC 027426217409

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Minwax 275 Voc Polyshades Gloss, 1/2 pt, Antique Walnut
Reviews: 183
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Looks good but don't paint it on.
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-04-18T17:00:00

I use a rag and rug it in to the wood. Rub it in really good and don't let excess sit on the wood and dry. I only use 1 coat.

PWMac . Review provider: walmart.com
Great one step tinted varnish
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2024-03-31T17:00:00

Awesome product. I used this to darken a pre-existing wood staircase. The nice thing about this is that you do not need to get to bare wood. You apply it over lightly sanded prior varnish. For us, it worked like magic, after 2 coats, we got a beautiful darkening of the oak. Highly recommended.

Gags . Review provider: walmart.com
LIGHTER GLOSS SHADES > DARKER COLOR SHADES?
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2023-08-08T17:00:00

Honestly everyone that is complaining about this product must be using the wrong type of brush, shopping too much on at once, or are just not prepping their object correctly. Granted it does seem the darker colors do not give you a ton of leeway for error. I've use three different products in the polyshade line now and I've had the most success with the gloss pecan. It does come out with a high sheen to it but just looks absolutely amazing. Everything is pretty much uniform; color, shine, coverage, and texture are all pretty invariable. However, satin mission oak gave me minor issues with streaking. Perhaps when I cleaned the wood with mineral spirits prior i didn't let it dry long enough, but it's not as if I doused it with a drenched rag. I used just enough to slightly darken the wood but clean it beforehand and waited just over an hour to brush it on. Sating antique walnut.... man I would've loved to see this color to its fullest potential with zero to minimal flaws but that was unobtainable. For some reason this color just did not want to cooperate what so ever. I pretty much burned through 3 or 4 "000" steel wool pads, I think 2 "0000" wool, and maybe 2 of each 60, 120, 220, 320 and a single 800 grit just hoping I could get something that was halfway decent. That never happened. I would have to say stick to lighter gloss colors maybe? That is subjective though, I haven't tried any others yet. Definitely getting a brush that has synthetic bristles is the way to go too. Minwax also has you covered with that too.

Welder/fabricator . Review provider: walmart.com
Good stain
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2021-02-15T16:00:00

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Top piece was before. Goes on easy. I used an old rag to rub on. I prefer a rag to paint brush because it is easier to apply. I used two coats in the pictures. The stain brings out the grains in the wood. I like this stain a lot and plan to use it for other projects.

Nlb1126 . Review provider: walmart.com
Easy to apply
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on 2023-11-19T16:00:00

Bathroom cabinet update. I hated the bland medium brown oak cabinets that are in every house in AZ. Applied the Ebony for a cassy finish! Those who had problems tried to rub on the poly shade. That is only for stain only. Poly is polyurethane, so brush on evenly and let it settle for a nice finish. Two coats!!

Bonniemac . Review provider: walmart.com
Type of wood and previous finish matter A LOT
(2)
Reviewed in the USA on 2022-11-10T16:00:00

I bought the satin espresso to update a barn door and sofa table in our main living area. The sofa table was a pre finished oak with a light stain and followed the instructions and it came out beautifully. The barn door on the other hand has been a nightmare. Stripped all of the paint off and used pre-stain wood treatment as suggested and still turned out super blotchy. Some places look blood others flat and some satin. Used a quality brush the first time then sanded as recommended and used a staining pad because of the way the first application turned out. Neither did the job and probably going to end up just finding a paint for the door instead. Maybe it was the pine but it looks horrible.

dcps650 . Review provider: walmart.com
Bare wood and finished wood both dry uneven
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2022-10-29T17:00:00

The stain is uneven when dries. A light even coat is applied but when it dries it's flat and blotchy. The bare wood turned out good but it took a few times of sanding and reapplying. The biggest trouble we're having is the post we picked up from the lumber store. They where pre finished so we roughed them up and put a coat on. The stain is acting completely different on the post then it did on the stair caps(bare wood). The stain is like water and dries really fast and uneven. We tried to buff the unevenness out with steel wool but the finish is gone once we get it evened out. Any help would b appreciated, the project is st a stand still.

Tbone . Review provider: walmart.com
Extremely Difficult to Apply
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2020-05-22T17:00:00

I do not enjoy painting and staining in general, but also am very particular about the quality of the finish, so I sometimes do projects myself to ensure quality outcomes. I chose this product because I found that the new sliding doors I thought only needed varnish to match the room actually required stain. Since I now had a coat of Minwax polyurethane one the wood, I searched for a stain that I could apply over the existing varnish. Enter PolyShades. I wish I had read the reviews first. This product is HORRIBLE to apply, especially on vertical surfaces like a door. It starts out very watery, which runs badly, and then it quickly turns gummy as you try to fix runs, leaving splotchy areas that are darker - once this process starts, you can't recover. Critical mistake on my part was to go back to an area and try to even out the color. I will now have to sand the wood back down, and start over. I want to cut my loses and switch to a regular stain, but now have to worry about color matching the trim that I have to redo with the door frame that actually turned out ok.

Stephen . Review provider: walmart.com
Antique Walnut on Black Walnut disaster
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2024-03-27T17:00:00

I am trying to put a darker look to this piece of Black Walnut, it looked good going on but dried with white spots. The wood was freshly sanded and cleaned of any sawdust. What happened?

Barry1Fitz . Review provider: walmart.com
Never Again
(1)
Reviewed in the USA on 2024-05-01T17:00:00

I read up on this product, and I used it EXACTLY as recommended; now, I guess I get to sand it and hopefully cover it up with gel stain and clear varnish. The coverage is spotty, some areas darker than others, and it's very gummy going on. You can't go over it a second time, or it smears up. I bought it to use on vertical surfaces, big mistake. If you're covering a large area, you'll get a sticky mess anywhere you overlap. I've been using Minwax for many years, this product is not the quality that I expect from them.

Mike403 . Review provider: walmart.com

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