Walmart has
1-Quart Minwax One Coat Polyurethane (Clear-Gloss, 356100000) on sale for
$14.98.
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About this product:
- Crystal clear, protective top coat that dries in just two hours and cleans up easily with soap and water
- Same level of durability in one coat that is comparable to three coats of a conventional polyurethane
- Varnish protects the natural beauty of the wood, and offers a shiny or semi-shinny, sleek sheen for a modern look
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Amazon has
1-Quart Minwax One Coat Polyurethane (Clear-Gloss, 356100000) on sale for
$14.98.
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Amazon also has
1-Quart Minwax One Coat Polyurethane (Semi-Gloss, 356150000) on sale for
$14.98.
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For general outdoor woodworking, you can check out something like the minwax helmsman spa urethane: https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-632...000Y4BRDG/
This is an outdoor varnish with UV blocking and enhanced water and weather resistance. It also has increased flexibility to reduce cracking from shifts in the wood due to moisture and temperature.
However, for a deck, you would probably be better off going with a deck stain. Just be aware, there are different types of deck stains including transparent, semi-transparent, and opaque. The more transparent the deck stain is, the less protection it provides and the more frequently it has to be applied.
Cons for me were increased drying time, tacky gooey results, and the color seemed to yellow faster
Similar to spray painting
multiple thinner layers > 1 thick coat
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Cons for me were increased drying time, tacky gooey results, and the color seemed to yellow faster
Similar to spray painting
multiple thinner layers > 1 thick coat
For general outdoor woodworking, you can check out something like the minwax helmsman spa urethane: https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-632...000Y4BRDG/
This is an outdoor varnish with UV blocking and enhanced water and weather resistance. It also has increased flexibility to reduce cracking from shifts in the wood due to moisture and temperature.
However, for a deck, you would probably be better off going with a deck stain. Just be aware, there are different types of deck stains including transparent, semi-transparent, and opaque. The more transparent the deck stain is, the less protection it provides and the more frequently it has to be applied.
For general outdoor woodworking, you can check out something like the minwax helmsman spa urethane: https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-632...000Y4BRDG/
This is an outdoor varnish with UV blocking and enhanced water and weather resistance. It also has increased flexibility to reduce cracking from shifts in the wood due to moisture and temperature.
However, for a deck, you would probably be better off going with a deck stain. Just be aware, there are different types of deck stains including transparent, semi-transparent, and opaque. The more transparent the deck stain is, the less protection it provides and the more frequently it has to be applied.
I've been very happy with polyurethane to finish most of my projects, mainly Furnitures and cabinets past few years; all water based.
I like Varathane triple thick (can or spray) the best, but it's not cheap any more.
this very Minwax water base is 2nd favorite for the price. I got it for $12/can
Behr is not far behind, but can't beat Minwax price.
as usual, proper prep/sanding is the key.
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