✨ Protect your wood projects with satin-smooth perfection!
Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly is a high-quality, oil-based polyurethane satin finish designed for interior wood surfaces. It offers durable protection against water, chemicals, and stains, dries quickly for efficient recoating, and applies easily with a cloth for a flawless, hand-rubbed look. Covering 62 sq ft per pint, it’s the trusted choice for professionals and DIYers aiming for lasting elegance.
Coverage | 62 ft²/16 fl oz |
Recommended Uses For Product | interior wood surfaces |
Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item Form | Liquid |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027426409101 |
Manufacturer | Minwax |
UPC | 027426409101 |
Part Number | 40910000 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.75 x 6.75 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 40910000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pint |
Color | Satin |
Style | Satin |
Finish | gloss, satin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Minwax 40910000 Wipe-On Poly, Pint, Satin, 16 Fl Oz |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**B
Beautiful, durable finish & Easy to use
I love this wipe-on polyurethane. I've been using it for 30 years. The round table and chairs, I did 30 years ago and it's still beautiful. I did the stairs from my garage into the house 10 years ago, and despite the heavy use (in and out many times a day with dog), they look the same as the day I did them. It is SO easy to apply, just wipe it on with a soft cloth! Way better than brush marks. And you can lightly buff it with a fine steel wool in between coats, as well as after the final coat if you wish. Three or four coats typically does it for me and it is so easy, takes hardly any time at all. You need to be patient, though, and let it dry thoroughly between coats. This is an awesome product! I just cannot express how much I love it.
J**N
Good lucking and goof proof
I refinish vintage wood radio cabinets and previously had always used spray lacquer. An article in a handyman magazine persuaded me to try the Minwax Wipe On Poly, and I am so glad I did. It goes on so easily with just a small rag - no runs or brush streaks. A second layer can be applied after waiting a few hours and lightly sanding with a 220 grit sponge to create some grip for the new finish. Two coats of the satin product are sufficient to produce a protective coating with a nice soft sheen - nothing at all like the gleamy gloppy finish created by using standard poly. Just be careful to shake the can periodically while applying.
B**T
Great Product
Easy to use, just pour and wipe smooth with a paper towel or cloth. It smoothes out on its own and dries to a perfect sheen. Light sanding with 600 grit sandpaper between coats offers a truly professional finish!
M**N
Expensive, but easy to use and works.
I have used a lot of finishes over many years. This is the simplest to use of all of them. It's hard to screw up with this stuff. Wish it were more price friendly. It's pretty thin so I usually use at least 4 coats.
H**E
Great product
Good product that I have used in many wood finishing products. The the latest was a set of custom doors. Great even finish and it only gets better with each coat.
K**T
still the same good product
this poly is a great finish for sealing new wood. It is easy to use, and requires minimal sanding between coats. It is handy to use for wood that needs sealing and will have minimal wear and tear. It was perfect for sealing wood ceiling beams and gave them a hand rubbed look.
R**G
Finishing Touch
I've used this product for years. It provides a durable hand rubbed finish. Easy to apply and goes a long way.
A**R
Easy to apply without runs or drips
I used this wipe-on polyurethane on a room full of wall paneling and bookshelves (made of oak and stained with Minwax Early American stain). This wipe-on poly is less viscous than some other brands. I applied three coats, which were needed to get the desired effect. The advantage of this relatively thin poly is that the surface stays nicely smooth and even. My project had mostly vertical surfaces, and I had no runs or drips.
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