Keep Your Wood Floors Protected And Looking Beautiful With Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane For Floors 350 Voc. The Oil-Based Clear Top Coat Offers Superior Durability And Protection Specifically Formulated For Hardwood Floors, While Adding An Even, Crystal Clear Sheen. This Clear Coat Features An Advanced Anti-Settling Formula That Ensures Less Stirring And Fewer Highs And Lows Across Large Surfaces, Resulting In An Even, Beautiful Sheen. Directions:
Step 1: Sand The Floor. Sand The Floor To Prepare It For Finishing. Follow The Floor Sander Manufacturer’S Directions.
Step 2: Apply Minwax Wood Finish Stain (Optional). If You Have Sanded The Floor Down To Bare Wood, Or You Have A New, Unfinished Wood Floor, You Can Stain The Floor. Sand And Prepare The Floor According To The Sander Manufacturer’S Directions, Ending With 100 Grit Sandpaper. Remove All Dust.
Step 3: Apply Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane For Floors. Thoroughly Stir To Rotate The Product From The Bottom To The Top Of The Can. Apply A Thin Coat Using A Lambswool Or Synthetic Pad Applicator, Or Natural Bristle Brush. Maintain A Wet Edge To Avoid Lap Marks. Allow To Dry 3-4 Hours, But Less Than 12 Hours. If This Timing Is Followed, No Sanding Between Coats Is Needed! If You Have Let The Finish Dry For More Than 12 Hours, Sand The Finish Lightly With 220 Grit Sandpaper. Allow 3-4 Hours Dry Time Before You Sand. Apply A Second Coat. If You Are Applying To Bare Wood, Apply A Third Coat, Following The Steps Above. If This Is A “Screen And Recoat,” Or If You Are Applying Over Stain Only Two Coats Are Required. Note: Sanding Is Not Required Between Coats, But For Maximum Smoothness, You Can Sand Before The Final Coat, Using 220 Grit Sandpaper Or Equivalent. Allow 3-4 Hours Dry Time Before You Sand. Do Not Sand If The Film Is Still Tacky. Floor Will Bear Light Foot Traffic In 12-18 Hours. Avoid Heavy Traffic, And Do Not Install Rugs Or Clean Floors For Seven Days. When Replacing Furniture, Do Not Slide.
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