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Minwax 700494444 Wood Finish Interior Penetrating Stain, Quart, Honey

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Available in 28 beautiful colors.

Can be used to add beauty to any bare or stripped wood surface.

It is ideal for staining unfinished wood furniture, cabinets, wood door, trim, molding and hardwood floors.

Penetrates deep into wood fibers to highlight the grain

America's favorite wood finish

Binding:

Tools & Home Improvement

Brand:

Minwax

EAN:

0027426700499

Label:

Lancaster Distribution

Manufacturer:

Lancaster Distribution

Model:

211695

Size:

Quart

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Minwax Wood Finish is a penetrating oil-based wood stain, which provides beautiful rich color that enhances the natural wood grain. It applies easily and penetrates deep into the pores of the wood. Ideal for staining unfinished wood furniture, cabinets, wood door, trim, molding and hardwood floors. Size: 1 Qt Color: Honey (272) Applies easily and penetrates deep into the pores of the wood Can be used to add beauty to any bare or stripped wood surface It is ideal for staining unfinished wood furniture, cabinets, wood door, trim, molding and hardwood floors. Specifications: Application Tool: Natural bristle brush, cloth or foam applicator Location: Interior wood surfaces Recoat: 4-6 hours Dry Time: 8 hours Cleanup: Mineral spirits Coverage: 150 sq. ft. per quart Coats: 1 coat. To darken the color, apply a second coat after 4-6 hours. Recommended Uses: Unfinished wood furniture, woodwork, doors, hardwood floors, cabinets, accessories. FAQ's: How long should I leave Minwax Wood Finish on the wood? Allow the stain to penetrate 5 to 15 minutes. The longer the stain is left on the wood, the deeper it will penetrate. For a light tint, just wipe the excess stain off after a few minutes; for deeper, richer color, wait as long as 15 minutes. Why is it important to wipe off the excess stain? The colorants in Minwax Wood Finish are designed to be deposited in the wood pores, not on the surface of the wood. Any pigments allowed to remain on top of the wood will impair topcoat adhesion causing the finish to peel. Is it necessary to sand after the Minwax Wood Finish has dried? No. In fact, we advise against it. Sanding will result in the removal of some of the dyes and pigments in the stained wood. Since Minwax Wood Finish does not raise the grain, no sanding is necessary before adding the clear protective finish. Can Minwax Wood Finish colors b