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Reddit mentions of Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly Finish Clear, pint, Satin

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly Finish Clear, pint, Satin. Here are the top ones.

Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly Finish Clear, pint, Satin
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Easy to apply - no drips or brush marksProtects wood against water, household chemicals, food stains and wearProvides a hand-rubbed lookProtects against water, household chemicals, food stains and wearMade of a high quality oil-based polyurethaneAvailable in Gloss or Satin
Specs:
ColorPint
Height6.75 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSatin
Weight1.33 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly Finish Clear, pint, Satin:

u/jfzastrow · 11 pointsr/DIY

I chose not to. I might regret that decision but my logic was the bed won't get handled enough to warrant a poly. Not like a floor, desk, table, cabinet, etc. Mattress and blankets cover most of it. I maybe should have done it just to be safe. Still easy enough to apply if I change my mind. I'm definitely going with a wipe on poly. Minwax makes an awesome one I've used before.

u/Electric_Tiger01 · 3 pointsr/woodworking

depending on how rough it feels I would suggest starting with an 80g or 100g and then finishing with 120g and 220g. You can skip the first one if it is not super rough. Get one of those sanding sponges with the different angles on them. That will be easier on you hand than just sand paper. Becasue of the shape you'll want something that you can wipe or spray on. Use 4-5 thin coats. The easiest/cheapest option would be a wipe on poly or even better an Aerosol Spar Urethane. EDIT Also, sand lightly in between coats with 220 or higher. This helps the next coat stick.

You might also consider trying to fix a few of those larger cracks by filling them in with a two part epoxy

Good luck! It will be a nice surprise for her when she returns.