Model #
15700000
Item #
133999
Minwax
Pro Formula Sanding Sealer, Gallon
Pro Formula Sanding Sealer, Gallon is rated
out of
5 by
2.
$42.99
In stock
Model #
15700000
Item #
133999
In stock
Price listed is for a single item. Must be ordered in multiples of 2.
May be purchased individually in store.
May be purchased individually in store.
Description
Gallon, professional formula sanding sealer, for use on bare wood that will not be stained, great for floors & perfect for furniture, doors & cabinets, seals the wood grain, dries in 1 hour, easy to sand, does not clog screens, pads or sandpaper, low odor & soap & water clean up, low in vocs, goes on crystal clear, does not change the color of wood, non-flammable & non-combustible.
Specifications
SKU | 133999 |
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Weight | 10.0000 |
UPC | 00027426157002 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 6.3 |
Package Length | 6.3 |
Package Height | 7.5 |
Model Number | 15700000 |
Brand | Minwax |
Manufacturer Name | MINWAX COMPANY, THE |
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mindi from
Great finish
We remodeled our home with pine, walls and ceilings about 5 years ago. The contractor that we hired to finish the wood recommend using sand and seal over polyurethane due to his experience (he has been painting and sealing for over 30 yrs) because polyurethane will yellow and crack over time. We wanted to keep the natural look and we told him we trusted him with his recommendation. We are so happy we did. 5 yrs later we are still in love with the finish and look. It looks like it was just applied. He did put three coats on and there has been so change in coloring or cloudy areas, and we did not use any other products.
Date published: 2019-05-04
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Bob F from
Poor Finish
I bought this product as a sanding sealer for my oak floors. I have used a solvent based sealer followed by two coats of solvent poly urethane in the past. This is a water based product and not suitable for oak floors. The sealer puddles and does not soak in. The directions say dries in one hour, it takes several hours. It significantly raised the grain. The directions say sand with 320, I had to use 120 to get the wood smooth again. If the sealer is on too heavy it dries cloudy and has to be sanded out or it will show through the finish coats. It was a waste of time and money.
You would be better off applying a first coat of thinned solvent based poly urethane than using this.
Date published: 2019-03-21
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