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Wilton
9x9-Inch Covered Brownie Pan
Model #
191003146
Item #
121140
Wilton
9x9-Inch Covered Brownie Pan
9x9-Inch Covered Brownie Pan is rated
out of
5 by
169.
$10.99
Out of stock
Model #
191003146
Item #
121140
Out of stock
Description
Recipe Right, 9" x 9", Covered Brownie Pan, Provides Even, Heating Performance, Cleans Up In An Instant, True Size For Precise Baking Results, Handles Allow Easy Grip Of Pans & Prevents Warping, Heavyweight, Warp Resistant Steel Construction Means Recipe Right Bakeware Will Heat Evenly Every Time, 5 Year Warranty.
Specifications
SKU | 121140 |
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Weight | 1.180000 |
UPC | 00070896591999 |
Country of Origin | CN |
Package Width | 9.95 |
Package Length | 2.53 |
Package Height | 10.62 |
Model Number | 191003146 |
Brand | Wilton |
Manufacturer Name | WILTON INDUSTRIES |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
JaTNe from
Bad experience with matte finish poly acrylic
I attempted to use the matte finish Paul acrylic on a picture windowsill that I had sanded and re-stained. I stirred the product for nearly 3 minutes to ensure there was no separation within the can. I had read the recommendation to apply the coating quickly and thinly. However, I really did not have a chance to do that, because the holly acrylic gelled immediately upon contact with a wood. I attempted to wipe it off with a damp cloth, but it was too late for that as well. I had to wait for it to dry, sand it off, and carefully re-stain to match what I had just stained. I will never use this product again as it seems to be more like a fast drying glue, than a type of varnish. I’m going back to conventional oil based urethane. I would recommend it to Minwax that they put a warning on this product. People should try it on a sample item rather than the project they just spent hours or days preparing.
Date published: 2023-11-09
Rated 1 out of
5
by
MiloH from
Difficult to get a good finish
I found this product difficult to work with. Despite following instructions on the can, using a quality synthetic brush, sanding in-between coats and taking my time applying, it produced a large amount of bubbles and streaks. I was able to deal with bubbles in coats prior to the final coat by sanding, However, on final coat the amount of bubbles could not be fixed by popping with a pin before the product dried. I won't be using a water-based topcoat on future furniture refinishing projects.
Date published: 2023-09-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Kewlbreez @66 from
Minwax turn my beautiful, cedar project brown
Minwax
Polycrylic turn my beautiful cedar brown now I have to resand the whole thing
Date published: 2023-09-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
blues jam from
Do NOT Recommend
Horrible mistake, do NOT recommend for cabinets!! Followed directions to the T, came out all blotchy and streaked. Thought the 2nd coat would come out better after sanding, actually came out worse. On 3rd day now and trying to sand all off, it's like a white plastic covering the wood. Never again!!!!!!!! Biggest waste of time and money, which we don't have either of.......
Date published: 2023-08-17
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Ed2039 from
Watch out for strings.
Having followed the written directions and reading some of the comments I find that Im not terribly impressed with the outcome of this project due to the product. I started with the Minwax semi-transparent water based stain on poplar that had been sanded with 220 grit sandpaper and cleaned of all dust. The stain was ok but not the best on the poplar. (Next project will be oak or maple)
After sanding the stain I started with the polyacrilic. I noticed right away that the comments of seeing little bubbles or bumps was, in fact, accurate. I tried my best to prevent their appearance but failed. After several hours I sanded and dusted to prepare for the second coat. It was the same result with the bumps. I’ve not gotten to the final coat but I’m considering sanding with a 500 or 1K wet/dry sandpaper and using a spray for the finish coat.
Another problem occurred in between coats. Strings of dried polyacrilic from the lid, trough and inside the ring. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you thoroughly clean the whole top of the can, including inside the rim, and the entire lid between coats. The product dries quite quickly and will leave stringy residue around the edges of the opening.
Date published: 2023-07-12
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Frustrated in McKinney from
High expectations- nightmare application
INSTANT NIGHTMARE ! !
After completely repairing and refinishing a Cherry dining room table that was made by my great grandfather more than 125 years ago, I decided to use the polycrylic semi- gloss finish in the aerosol can. I have used similar cans for finish and paint, so this is not my first rodeo. The only saving grace is that my first application was on the bottom side of a leaf.
After CAREFULLY reading the instructions THREE times and following all points, upon my application the nozzle immediately started to “spit” about 10% of the product with a proper atomization of the remainder 90% of the product into a good mist.
I immersed stopped the examine the nozzle and lightly cleaned it - without creating damage to the nozzle. I started again - with the same results. Fortunately about 1/2 of the drops did eventually “melt” into the spray that came out in the correct fashion, however the other 50% of the drops did not melt and hardened into the finish..
I will allow this to dry overnight and figure out how to repair this nightmare.
Forget the rattle can - I will only use a brush moving forward.
Date published: 2023-07-03
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Jeff29 from
Concerned - Difficult Application
I am finishing an 8’ butcher block table and a 5’ countertop for my office. The butcher block was a raw wood sanded with with a final finish with a 220 grit. I am trying the Minwax Satin Polyacrylic clear finish. The lack of odor has been a positive feature.
I used a synthetic (Purdy) brush on the underside of the table. I used a foam roller with a brush wipe on the top surface. The foam roller application left many bubbles. The brush left streak marks. The coating drys quickly and does not flow out well. I waited 20 hrs after application to sand to sand with a 220 abrasive on a sanding block. The work was done indoors at 78F and 50%RH. The coating did not sand well. It rolled when being sanded rather than the typical sanding dust. I am going to wait another day to complete the sanding. Hopefully it will sand to a powder rather than rolling in clumps. Eventually I will put two more coats on the surface. I am hoping for a good finish but I am very concerned.
My background is as a product development chemist specializing in polymer coatings and abrasives.
Date published: 2023-07-02
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Willy usa from
Bubbles every where
Used this product over a latex white paint. Tried 3 times using two types of rollers and one paint brush. Every time it dried the finish had thousands of tiny bubbles. Finally bought a different company version and one application came out perfect. Always used Minwax products in the past with good result
Date published: 2023-05-29
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