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Minwax 244444444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Semi-Gloss
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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 dryingSemi Gloss1/2 pint
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Color1/2 Pint
Height4 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Minwax 244444444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Semi-Gloss:

u/Zertzes ยท 1 pointr/woodworking

Before applying a new finish, it's always a good idea to sand through the old one. If you don't have the drive or tools to sand it yourself, you can search around for a milling company in your area. I payed a guy from one near me to send two butcher block slabs (also for a desk) through a four foot drum sander for me. Best decision I made during that project.

For the finish itself, this is a great one:
Minwax 244444444 Minwaxc Polycrylic Water Based Protective Finishes, 1/2 Pint, Semi-Gloss https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZZ3RO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_A0y8BbJFAJJEC

Apply several coats and wait ~8 hours in between, wet sanding with 600 grit sandpaper in between. After four or five coats, you will have a super durable finish. Mine was completed four years ago, and I feel no need to redo it. The only dings on it are where I dropped heavy metal objects on it, but it is made with pine so it's much softer than yours will be.

Good luck man your desk is going to be dope