Minwax Fast-Drying Oil-Based Polyurethane Gloss Clear Quart
Minwax Fast-Drying Oil-Based Polyurethane Gloss Clear Quart
Minwax Fast-Drying Oil-Based Polyurethane Gloss Clear Quart is a lighting option for Project Weekend DIY shoppers.
Product fit: Protect your interior wood projects and keep them looking beautiful when using Minwax Polyurethane Wood Finish. This oil-based clear sealer protective coating protects and adds long-lasting beauty to woodwork, furniture, doors, cabinets and floors. It's one of the most durable coatings for wood protection against scratches, spills and more, and is a clear coat. It can be used on both finished and unfinished wood projects and is available in a variety of sheens. The fast-drying formula allows for quick recoats in 3-4 hours.
Best for
- Oil-Based Polyurethane, Gloss projects where the product label matches your surface and finish plan
- DIY shoppers who want the right supply in the cart before the work starts
- Weekend projects that need clear details, fewer guesses, and a smoother path to done
Product details
- Protect your interior wood projects and keep them looking beautiful when using Minwax Polyurethane Wood Finish
- This oil-based clear sealer protective coating protects and adds long-lasting beauty to woodwork, furniture, doors, cabinets and floors
- It's one of the most durable coatings for wood protection against scratches, spills and more, and is a clear coat
- It can be used on both finished and unfinished wood projects and is available in a variety of sheens
- Minwax Polyurethane Wood Finish protects interior projects like woodwork, furniture, floors and cabinets
- Oil-based clear top coat is one of the most durable coatings for wood protection against scratches, spills and more
- Clear finish provides long-lasting protection and warm beauty to both finished and unfinished wood projects
Weekend tips
- Start with clean, dry concrete and check the label for moisture, temperature, and recoat windows.
- Patch cracks and remove loose material before coating, sealing, or staining.
- Clean the surface first and give wood enough dry time before stain or topcoat.
- Test color and finish on a small area before committing to the full piece.
Build the cart around the prep, application, and cleanup steps so you can conquer the weekend with fewer store runs.
Build the rest of your project cart with topcoats and clear finishes.