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Reddit mentions of Minwax 233334444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Satin

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Minwax 233334444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Satin. Here are the top ones.

Minwax 233334444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Satin
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Protects and adds beauty to interior wood surfaces including woodwork, furniture, doors and cabinetsCrystal clear finish is ideal for use over light woods like maple, ash and birch as well as over Minwax Water-Based Wood StainsUltra fast-drying formula allows for quick recoats in 2 hoursWater-based formula allows for easy soap and water clean upAvailable in gloss, semi gloss, satin, matte and ultra flatWater clean-upLow odor, non-yellowingFast dryingSatin1/2 pint
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Color1/2 Pint
Height2.87 Inches
Length2.87 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.67749999943185 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Minwax 233334444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Satin:

u/dizzyvonblue ยท 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Sure! I've been planning to do this since we bought this house.

This is the kit I'm using, obviously mine is in black. It comes with a sanding pad to do the sides of your cabinets, I guess they are made differently than the doors, but I went over all my cabinets with the pad and some 150 grit sandpaper, just so I could be sure it would adhere to the cabinets.

So far I've just been painting them, and being sure to use painters tape so I don't ruin anything. I am using a small artists brush to paint around the inner hardware so I don't have to take the doors off.

According to the reviews, and tutorials online they recommended to use This Satin Polycrylic Protective Finish just for added protection. I bought the one I linked, and plan to use it. It's a kitchen so I'm sure dings are going to happen. So for me the protection is a necessity.

Lining my cabinets with this chevron contact paper

And I'm thinking that hardware will really modernize my kitchen, which is what I'm going for.

Worth Knowing I used a different "no sand" type paint in my bathroom, and I love this so much more. This brand has a Facebook page, and seriously, their product really is awesome. I should have taken more before photos.

Also the kit only comes with 2 quarts(?) and it goes so far. My kitchen is huge! And we have done it all and 59% of it already has a second coating! and we have barley used 1/3 of the paint.

I bought a "damaged" box off Amazon, check there. This kit is at my Lowe's for $149, and $69 off the manufactures website. I paid $30. My contact paper was $10 and my Protective coating was $10. Might buy hardware but that's optional. So new fucking cabinets for $50, $40 if you skip the paper? Cannot be beat.