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sgath92
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I applied this with a brush to a 1910s office chair I had rescued that needed a full refinish. Product was easy to use and there were no problems. Just becareful not to let there be any unsmoothed out drops on the bottom edges as they will not want to harden.
Arlene
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Used on new butcher block. Super easy to apply and creates a really awesome seal and has a perfect finish that still shows some of the grain. Love the color also
Hal H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
The manufacturer’s instructions are worthless. Follow instructions you can find in Fine Woodworking magazine articles instead, for a truly great outcome.
Brandon Cadorette
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
We used this to turn in inexpensive rubberwood countertop into a beautiful countertop for our entire kitchen.It took 3 coats - but the counter is now waterproof and very durable. This stuff is also not tacky or sticky feeling like other clear coats. And I like how it turned the wood more of a golden color like a gentle stain would.Only warning: this stuff smells terrible! Do your project outside and let it dry outside or in a covered outdoor area if you can!
The Merv
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2024
Bought both the sealer/primer and the satin coat finish Waterlox. Probably the best products for a beautiful durable finish. Used on live edge countertops and I'm amazed at the outcome. Only drawback is the price $200+ for both items. Recommended for fine woodwork.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
My husband and I recently renovated our main bathroom and ordered a custom, walnut vanity. I was so worried about the beautiful wood being exposed to frequent humidity and water. I did a lot of research before purchasing this product. This stuff is worth every penny…..it was easy to apply and had just the right sheen for the look we wanted. The odor is very pungent so be sure to use it in a ventilated place or keep a window open and have a fan handy. I put on 4 coats and lightly sanded in between the first 2 coats. Well worth the investment.
Marisol
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
I have a solid wood counter that developed a few small mold spots and stains on the top of it where water had not been wiped up. I needed a better, more durable and waterproof finish for it. After a thorough sanding and cleaning I started by applying one coat of Waterlox. I left it for 24 hours to soak into the wood and then applied the next coat. Once that coat had dried I lightly sanded with a high grit paper, cleaned it thoroughly and applied another coat. After this coat dried it looked great. A beautiful satin finish. Water beads up on it and does not soak in. It is very easy to clean.The smell was not as bad as I had been led to believe it would be. When I was applying it, I opened all the windows and put a fan in the closest one, blowing out. This stopped the smell traveling throughout our house. A couple of days after the last coat, the smell was completely gone.I hardly used any of the can at all. The counter I used it on was about 8 feet in length. I could probably do another 50 of them with the same can.
michelle ciciera
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022
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gordon clark
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2021
I've been using Waterlox for several years and it's my go-too finish for furniture, either new or restored. Great product that's worth the price.
Don Restall
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2019
At first I thought this stuff is pricey but good,then as I went along I realized it isn't as good as I thought,it's very toxic and it doesn't polish very good.
PATRICK VERONNEAU
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2019
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Jan
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2018
So we did our walnut counter tops a year ago and they came out beautiful. Three coats of the 'regular' waterlox and then 2 coats of the Satin. A year has passed and it was time to do a quick reseal. Sanded with 400 grit sand paper and applied the finish with a new china bristle brush. Streaks could be seen everywhere. Used 0000 steel wool and recoated - bubbles everywhere - felt like sand paper. Went back and watched all the videos and read all the information online I could find. Waited a week and resanded. Again bubbles. Again went back to the website and read everything. Totally discouraged since I had done this with no issues on the original installation. So here is what I finally did - sanded the countertop again, wiped with cloth and then with tack cloth, heated my home to over 80 degrees and watched the humidity to make sure it was okay (we had had rain so the air was moist), bought new paint and a new brush (washed the brush the day before to make sure it was clean), did all the safety and prep work, painted it on, did not overwork it, walked away for 24 hours. First coat was good but because of all the sanding we had some spots that the paint did not take to well, again 0000 steel wool and the same process as the night before. Final look it good - not as good as the finished product the year before but liveable. Lesson is do it in the summer when the summer temps are high enough to help with the processing. Don't overwork the paint. Let the 'self leveling' do it's job and be calm.
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