

🛥️ Elevate your yacht’s finish—because your vessel deserves the best!
Interlux Yacht Finishes Brushing Liquid (Gallon Y333/1) is a premium marine-grade additive designed to improve brush application and durability of Interlux yacht paints. Lightweight and easy to use, it ensures a smooth, resilient finish that protects your vessel in demanding saltwater conditions.
| ASIN | B001BWF71S |
| Brand | Interlux |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (99) |
| Date First Available | 30 August 2019 |
| Item Weight | 906 g |
| Item model number | Y333/1 |
| Manufacturer | INTERLUX / INTERNATIONAL PAINT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y333/1 |
| Model | INTERLUX / INTERNATIONAL PAINT |
| Product Dimensions | 22.23 x 35.56 x 26.67 cm; 907.18 g |
D**N
This product shows the quart size, is priced at the court size but I receive the pint-size. If I could leave zero stars I would. What is slimy deal. It's the last time I'll do business with this company. I'm attaching a photo so you can see what I received. Don't make the same mistake I did.
T**E
I am sure this will work great in thinning my Interlux varnish… Product came quickly and priced reasonably…
M**L
This product does not act like a normal thinner. I followed the instructions and applied the 1st coat of Schooner Gold varnish thinned 50% with the Interlux #333 thinner. That coat of varnish did not want to dry. It was still sticky after 24 hours. Interlux tech service (he called back very quickly) suggested that I lightly sand or steel wool the surface to tear open the film that had formed on the top surface of the varnish. That worked for the flat areas but not the routed moulding on the door. It was too thick in those crevices. There I had to use small detailing brass and plastic brushes; a plastic scraper, and working off and on for 6 hours while the door sat in the sun during an 85°F May afternoon to get the excess removed. The Interlux #333 thinner's label states that it "is a slow drying solvent" and "extends the drying"; no joke! I had to wait 48 hours (including 6 hours in the hot Texas sun) for the thinned varnish to dry before applying the next coat of varnish. The 2nd and 3rd coats were 100% varnish and they dried well but rough surface. I found that the 100% Schooner Gold dried in 1/3 to 1/2 the time of the varnish thinned with #333. The 4th coat I diluted 25% with normal mineral spirits and it gave a much smoother surface. I did a few test pieces and settled on a 50% dilution with mineral spirits using a foam brush for the 5th and final coating. The cheep foam brush did better than the expensive Purdy. This is what you see in the photo. I also used the Interlux #333 to thin the Schooner Gold varnish for a Wash Coat before staining and the Interstain per the instructions. I did not have any drying problems but on both situations the liquid was ~75% Interlux #333 thinner and the stain was wiped off after a few minutes. I am happy with the final finish. I just wish that following the instruction with the Interlux #333 thinner did not cause me the problems that I experienced. I worked in chemical plants/refineries for 35 years and this stuff has a really bad odor. I am glad I had a good twin canister organic vapor respirator.
B**O
Good product. Very expensive shipping but arrives well packaged.
B**N
I was varnishing red oak with Interlux Poly Clear. Didn’t use it on first few coats, but after three heavy coats I still had wood grain texture. So I sanded with 320 to level, then applied the last two coats but this time added the brushing liquid and what a difference!! Smooth as glass, just what I wanted, all the texture gone. You can still see all the beautiful oak texture through the varnish but it’s smooth as a baby’s bottom to the touch.