Minwax 622224444 Polycrylic Protective Finish, 1 quart, Matte

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Minwax Polycrylic Protective Finish is a crystal clear, ultra fast-drying protective topcoat. Protects and adds beauty to interior wood surfaces including woodwork, furniture, doors and cabinets. Crystal clear finish is ideal for use over light woods like maple, ash and birch as well as over Minwax Water Based Wood Stains. Dries quickly. Cleans up easily with warm water. Size: 1 Qt Color: Clear Matte Covers 125 sqft Protects and adds beauty to interior wood surfaces including woodwork, furniture, doors and cabinets Crystal clear finish is ideal for use over light woods like maple, ash and birch as well as over minwax water based wood stains Dries quickly Cleans up easily with warm water 3 hours dry time. Specifications Sheens: Matte Application Tool: Synthetic bristle brush Location: Interior wood surfaces Recoat: After 2 hours Dry Time: 3 hours for light handling, 24 hours for normal use Cleanup: Soap and warm water Coverage: 125 sq. ft. per quart Coats: 2-3. Recommended Uses Woodwork, furniture, cabinets, doors, not recommended for floors. FAQs Why does Minwax Polycrylic Protective Finish appear milky in the can? The milk-white appearance is caused by the scattering and reflection of light striking the liquid and the particles suspended in it. The slight haziness disappears on the wood leaving a clear finish. Can Polycrylic be used over Minwax Wood Finish stains? Yes, provided the Wood Finish has dried completely, which generally takes 24 hours. The one exception is over Wood Finish Red Mahogany Stain. Polycrylic and Red Mahogany are not compatible. When applying Polycrylic over wood that has not been sealed with a wood stain, how can grain raising be minimized? Sand the wood prior to applying Polycrylic. Before the final sanding, moisten the wood with a rag or sponge dipped in water. Allow the wood to dry, then sand off the raise