Minwax 672080000 Complete 1 Step Floor Finish, 1 Gallon, Gunstock Gunstock Gloss

Brand:Minwax

3.3/5

171.50

Minwax Complete 1-Step Floor Finish è una finitura antimacchia e protettiva due in uno che offre una durata superiore per i pavimenti in legno.

Prodotto non disponibile
Si pulisce facilmente con acqua e sapone. Nessuna carteggiatura tra le mani. Può essere utilizzato su legno nudo o su una finitura poliuretanica esistente; su un pavimento opportunamente preparato, questo prodotto consente di cambiare il colore del pavimento senza carteggiare fino al legno nudo. Risparmia tempo rispetto alla colorazione con un prodotto e alla protezione con un altro.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Minwax
Brand ‎Minwax
Color Gunstock
Color ‎Gunstock
CPSIA Cautionary Statement ‎No Warning Applicable
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 423 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Gloss
Finish Type ‎Gloss
Included Components ‎Cans
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.75 x 6.75 x 7.93 inches
Item model number ‎672080000
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎9.13 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎The Sherwin-Williams Company
Model Name Complete 1-Step
Model Name ‎Complete 1-Step
Part Number ‎672080000
Product Dimensions ‎6.75 x 6.75 x 7.93 inches
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Interior
Size Gunstock
Size ‎Gunstock
Style ‎Gloss
Surface Recommendation Hardwood
Surface Recommendation ‎Hardwood
Volume ‎1 Liters

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Scritto da: Edward Pritchard
Floor finish
All in one complete floor finish at a great price. Tinted quick drying floor finish for one step floors. Combined stain and polyurethane formula provide amazing color and extended durability. Perfect for DIY from a brand that you can trust
Scritto da: jodi boni
This stuff is AMAZING!!!
We had hardwood floors that had been covered by carpet for at least 30 years. Thought we'd pull the carpet up and the floors would be immaculate just like all the reno shows on TV. Well guess what? We were severely wrong!!! Terrible black mold stains all over and no amount of sanding or bleaching would fix this. In doing a search to see what was available to help, i stumbled upon this product-- LIFE CHANGING!! Why they don't carry this at our big box DIY stores is beyond my comprehension. This was so easy to use, fast to apply, and the results are amazing!! We had sanded down our floors givin the condition and the applied Poly which was a huge mistake. All the numerous flaws were accentuated. We applied this product right over the poly (no additional sanding) and couldn't be happier with how this came out. I would 200% recommend this (as if you couldn't figure that out!!)
Scritto da: Jackie
Renewed my old floors
I have very old wood floors, I did rent a commercial sander, cleaned, used wood conditioner and stained them, yuck the stain blotched up. Looked horrible I needed something or I was going to put laminate down. Decided I would try the Minimax completed. Did exactly what everyone said use the products they recommended read the label. Perfect almost but looks great instead of what I had. I used 3 coats. I really wish I didn’t spend the time or money renting the commercial sander it wasn’t necessary with this project. If you have old wood floors I would definitely recommend buying it.
Scritto da: Mellow60s
Difficult to apply but worth it
I immediately gave up on mop and used 4" paint sponge brush. This stuff dries quickly an is hard to get even. The first coat always looks bad but the 2nd coat looks much better. Each coat makes it darker, unless you are using clear. This is the Satan. It doesn't have much of a shine so I used Orange Glofor Hardwood floors and its beautiful.
Scritto da: Planejumper
GREAT value for the money!!!
Fairly easy to use, although keeping an even coat in a long straight line is not. You tend to get a heavy area, then a very thin area so you have to really work the stuff and be patient to get an even covering. Also when starting your next line you have to be cognizant of overlapping and creating "lines" in the finish, and again over-covering one area. I rented a drum sander and sanded the floors down 1st, NOT required, but recommended on the container. I'm nothing more than a do it yourselfer and for the money this stuff is GREAT!!! For around $200 I did my living room and dining room floors. They went from an old looking floors with a worn finish in the centers but still decent around the edges to really nice looking floors. If I were to have someone come in to refinish them I would probably have been looking at spending at least $2000. They were done in a weekend. sanded and refinished with 2 coats
Scritto da: OR INTRNT PROP
Large areas are problematic
We were hoping to use this product to cover about 650 square feet of dining room/livingroom. 2 gallons was sufficient for two coats. Our floor has sections, some running horizontal, some running vertical. For an average floor, where the floorboards all run in the same directions, it would be easy to start at one end, work a couple of feet wide to the other end, then repeat with the next section. Our sections dovetailed into each other, with staggered joints, so it was impossible to complete one section and then move on to the next section without portions drying out -- this has left areas where the overlayed stain was darker than stain right next to it. All in all, the instructions also cautioned not to have heavy traffic (I inferred from the "heavy furniture"), so we were unable to moved back into this area for over a week. We also had a problem with the Midwax filler we used. It was supposed to take stain, but either we let it harden too long or it doesn't take stain all that well, and everywhere the filler was used is many times lighter than the stained wood. I like the gunstock color, but my wife thinks it's too dark. It's darker than the sample we looked at. If I were to do this over again, I wouldn't use this one-step product. I'd use a stain first, and then a semi-gloss clear coat over the top. This probably would have resulted in a more even application of stain.
Scritto da: Jane
Fine in a pinch but not stellar results
We purchased a 100+ year old home and took on the task of refinishing the badly abused hardwoods. A lot of care went into the sanding and preparation of the floors. We were in a time crunch so decided to go with the Minwax complete instead of staining and adding multiple coats of poly. We knew our floors were never going to be perfect, but presentable was the goal. I made sure to mix the product well and apply as directed. Since we sanded everything completely I went with three coats. The smell was not really all that strong, and was done in the middle of summer with no AC so drying time was fast. I started with the painters pad as suggested but it was doing a really piss poor job so switched to a synthetic staining pad. In the end, we had areas of the floor where particles can be seen in daylight and that is super annoying, especially since I was vigilant about mixing for way longer than even suggested. You can also see some start and stop marks here and there which is probably due to the application in some spots where it was impossible to have one full line complete the length of three connected rooms. But I think what I was most disappointed with was the color. It is very dark. So dark in fact, I wouldn't' be shocked if someone told me the cans we received were mislabeled. Since the floor had some staining we couldn't get rid of completely, we intended to be placing area rugs throughout so this will do as the borders of the rooms were the least affected from damage. If I had to do it over again I would take the time to do the stain and poly. Also, the shipping on this was horrendous and took a week instead of two days.

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