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SealCoat Universal Sanding Sealer, 1 Quart

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4.0

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Product Information:

Woodworkers use sanding sealers to speed the progress and improve the appearance of their finishing and refinishing projects. SealCoat Sanding Sealer offers time-saving versatility in a pre-mixed 100% wax-free formula manufactured using revolutionary, patented shellac. The 2-pound cut formula penetrates the surface of wood and dries quickly, giving a rich, beautiful tone to wood grain. Since it contains no waxes or stearates it's guaranteed to be compatible with oil-base polyurethane, acrylic polyurethane, lacquer, varnishes, even catalyzed finishes. It seals all types of wood including oak, maple, chestnut, mahogany, walnut, birch, poplar, cherry, exotic woods, etc. Recommended for interior woodwork, including paneling, molding, trim, windows, doors, cabinets, furniture, and toys. One quart.





  • Compatible with ALL clear wood finishes
  • Great for sealing ALL interior wood, including floors
  • Dries lightning fast - can be sanded & recoated in minutes
  • Does not darken or yellow with age
  • Gives extra beauty & warmth to water-base polyurethanes


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    4.0

    (based on 3 reviews)

    67%

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    5.0

    Way cheaper than buttons/flakes

    By  Renron

    from No. CA

    About Me Professional

    Pros

    • Easy To Clean

    Cons

    Best Uses

    Comments about SealCoat Universal Sanding Sealer, 1 Quart :

    I built a crib with 48 slats from Alder all Mortise and tenon. 0 nails and 4 screws. WB dye then Sealcoat (lightly tinted)followed up by WB stain then WB topcoat finish. Came out like a museum peice. Perfect finish. I've used Sealcoat to seperate an oil stain from a WB topcoat and 5 years later no issues of seperation. Adds a warmth/glow to WB finishes which can have a bluish cast to them making them look plasticey (sp?) Cons: it does have a shelf life, so look at the date when you buy a can and mark the opening date on it. One year is about max. Also, if more than about 2 thick coats are applied it can craze/fracture later under the finish coat....not good, had to sand back to wood. My fault for trying to fill pores with it, instead of doing it the right way. All in all a great inexpensive product when used properly. Not really strong enough for a topcoat by itself.

     
    5.0

    No fuss , no muss; Perfect consistency!

    By  G Man

    from Cut Bank

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Easy clean-up
    • Easy to apply
    • Even coverage

    Cons

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    • A perfect sealer

    Comments about SealCoat Universal Sanding Sealer, 1 Quart :

    The perfect sealer for porous woods to ensure even absorbtion of your stain and avoid blotching. No need to boil shellac flakes and measure ratios. Use straight or dilute 50% with denatured alcohol and you're ready to go. Apply it with a brush, sponge, foam brush, rag, or sprayer. It's absolutely fool proof!

     
    2.0

    Not all it promises.

    By  Matthew

    from Rochester, NY

    About Me Casual Do-It-Yourselfer

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    Comments about SealCoat Universal Sanding Sealer, 1 Quart :

    This product boasts that it will both take tint well and can be used for spraying application. It's hard to tell it if didn't take the tint well or if it's just that it's much too thin to spray once tinted, but it was obvious that there we little tiny runs on the vertical surface. I used it untinted as a base coat and it seemed to spray on very well for that.

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