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Product Description WATCO® Wipe-On Poly provides the protection of a polyurethane finish that is easily hand-applied to wood. With Wipe-On Poly, you can easily protect furniture and intricate wood items with ornamental designs, or with corners and crevices that are difficult to reach with a brush. It can be applied to stained, painted or bare interior wood surfaces. This polyurethane protects against water, stains, household chemicals, and general wear and tear. Please read product labels for additional directions and precautions before using. From the Manufacturer WATCO Wipe-On Poly provides the protection of a polyurethane finish that is easily hand-applied to wood. With Wipe-On Poly, you can easily protect furniture with intricate and ornamental designs, or with corners and crevices difficult to reach with a brush. Please read product labels for additional directions and precautions before using.
Ideal for use on interior furniture and intricate wood items
Oil-based protection for elaborately detailed pieces or for corners and crevices difficult to reach with a brush
Dries to the touch in as little as 2 hours and covers up to 100 sq ft
Applies by hand with a clear dry rag or cloth for ultimate control with the same protection as traditional polyurethane finishes
Gloss finish applies easily and protects against water, general household chemicals and more
This lives up to the Watco reputation from their stains. It can be poured on a flat piece, and spread with a cloth. Or hold a small piece of cloth tight over the spout, then tip the container upside down and back, to put some on the cloth. No brush needed. Dries quickly. I had no problems with runs when coating a 6" round piece of wood 4' long. The result is a clear plastic coating which can take some abuse.Update: I just love this stuff. My latest project was to convert some 50w LED security lights into portable work lights on stands. I connected each base of 4x4 scraps to a security light using a pillar made from scrapped old closet rods. After putting things together, I realized the abused old closet rods were delivering splinters. 1 coat of this poly wiped on, and the junk closet rods looked like new. It soaked in deeply, which seemed to rehydrate the wood, pulling in the splinters. The poly also worked like a glue to hold the splinters tight to the wood, plus it covered the splinter tips, so they couldn't break human skin. I added a 2nd coat of poly w/o sanding, which completely covered the splinter tips, while also delivering a slightly rough surface (great for grabbing and moving the lights). I'd expected a delicate coating (like with spar varnish), but this poly soaked in to create a tough coating which isn't just connected to itself on the surface. I'm a big fan of Watch Danish Oil for staining wood, and this poly had a similar effect. The wood darkened at least a shade, with all the damaged areas suddenly blending in beautifully. If I ever again buy an old home with worn out closet rods, they're getting a coat of this poly before deciding whether to replace them. I've now used over half of this quart of wipe-on poly, and have yet to be disappointed. It's super easy to apply, hides flaws, looks gorgeous. and is a tough coating which will last.