Protects and adds beauty to interior wood surfaces including woodwork, furniture, doors, cabinets and floors Lower in odor than traditional solvent-based polyurethanes Cleans up easily with warm water Dries quickly
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.2 (65 ratings) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
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Minwax 710320000 Water-Based Oil-Modified Polyurethane, Warm Semi-Gloss, Clear, 1 Gallon, (1 Piece, 1 Pack)
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Great product, affordable price, fast delivery. What's not to love?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This brings out the new look to anything you stain. I am in love with this product and will be using it again on all my wood care. It brings out a great shiny look and leaves your woodwork looking shiny. It's easy to apply and doesn't drip or leave any harsh smell.
I put 3 coats on raw wood without stain, it did need the 3. Looks nice . Ive seen some damage from heavier shelves but I didnt give it the entire week to cure, also the wood is soft ( pine). I also used the Minwax water based poly for floors ( not oil modified), and it seems fine too. I used them on the second floor of a new garage, one product on the left side and one on the right, so well see how they compare. The oil modified seemd to cover better. We shall see.
First I want to say that as a professional wood flooring refinish contractor myself, I personally "Love this product!" . It is durable, easy to use, self leveling, and cost effective. It allows me to do all my coats (3) , in 1 day. this makes me money. This product is also great for it's low odor. Customers are overjoyed that there are no heavy fumes like a traditional polyurethane
New to finishing floors picked this after much thought and not really sure. It was worth the time and effort as my floors came out beautiful! 1. Stir can for 10 min if needed to get any residue off of the paint stick it will look like sugar on a spoon stir until clear noting sticking. 2. 220 grit sand paper on a stick just DRAG OVER WITHOUT PRESSURE between coats and before first coat. 3. The wool pad worked better than the foam pad buy both worked. 4. Have someone work edge with brush whike you use pad it dries quick. 5. The second person sees mistakes or bubbles you left behind only work like 3 boards at a time. 6. It is very forgiving! Goes in smooth feels great under your feet. 7. Dont skimp on cleaning and prep work and put all 3 coats on the last one is awsome!!
I had to sand between every coat on a large super smooth walnut slab. It dried with so many brush marks left that I had to resend with 400 grit to get it flat again. I tried a temp of 60° and 70° with the same results. Never had that problem with regular water based Minwax poly.
Actually, we did not use this product. We opted for Minwax oil-based urethane. The modified urethane sounded good on paper, low odor, water clean up etc., but reviewers have stated that it was difficult to apply. We are completely redoing our knotty pine den (including the ceiling), and we didn't want to take the chance on a sub-par finish. A small project might be fine for the modified Oil/Water product, but with all the work involved, why take a chance? The minwax oil based semi gloss glides on like butter. Beautiful, even after just one coat!
What a nightmare to work with this product!!! Impossible to create a perfect finish coat with this terrible product. I have tried foam applicators, and synthetic brushes, with the same bad results. BAD: it dries too fast, impossible to coat a larger area with one end to be drying already before you finish the other end??!!! BAD: it does not self-level, any small drip from the brush or small heavier coat of this polyurethane left from the brush along the edge will not level, and will leave water marks that have to be sanded and the whole piece coated again. BAD: it does not self level and thus more coats will not necessarily result in better finish, on the contrary, more coats will create more imperfection, making the final result worse :-( BAD: it does not seal the wood well.. even after 3 coats with a brush, air bubbles appear in many areas of the surface.. even though, every coat has been lightly sanded with 320-grid paper.. JUST BAD... and will not buy again!!!!
So much for it being CLEAR! I have used this in the past on a dark would desk top, and it was fine. Just added it to a White desk I just re-finished for my daughters birthday, and YELLOW! Works fine on dark surfaces, but would NOT recommend for anything light. It is NOT CLEAR... it has a yellow/brown-ish tint, and it does dry that way. Super disappointed.
Great for small projects but not great for table tops. Was working on 36"x80" walnut desk table top and it was easy to apply but did not evenly add that expected oil polyurethane finish look. Some places where darker surrounded by a white fuzzy area across the tabletop after 3 coats. Thought it could be trapped moisture so I sanded it down and tried a again and it still had the same issue. Uses synthetic brush the first time and a foam brush the second with sanding of 220 sandpaper in between.minmax needs to make video showing how they would apply this product to a large product to prevent overlapping and other issues.