Manufacturers recommend eight thin coats for maximum protection and a deep lustrous finish.
Clear coat protectant for wood.
You can choose whichever look you prefer for your project.
Sand the hardened varnish lightly between each coat.
Crystal clear or amber tone.
This wood protector is ideal for outdoor cedar finish because of its enduring waterproof functionality.
A good finish whether a clear coat or a stain gives you a chance to lock out moisture and remove the risk of rot mold or mildew.
Polyurethane wood finishes are synthetic coatings that prove highly durable and water resistant making them the best clear coat for wood protection.
Cabot clear wood protector is a deep penetrating waterproofer combined with dual action uv protection and a mold mildew and algae resistant coating.
However if your project is a light color whether stained or unfinished wood it is best to protect it with a finish that remains crystal clear.
To give painted furniture maximum protection top coat paint with 3 coats of clear coat.
Others remain crystal clear.
If desired these two options can be combined for a mix of beauty and durability.
It is a practical choice in that it does a good job of fighting off moisture and uv damage.
This makes it a top option amber transparent clear coat wood finish for both internal and external surfaces.
The true clear finish and soap and water cleanup makes it easy to apply.
This formulation enables it to render an impressive clear amber finish.
Sealers help protect wood from the damaging effects of moisture.
The flexible coat is not as likely to crack from seasonal wood movement caused by humidity extremes in an outdoor environment.
Go a step further and apply a clear polyurethane over the painted surface to help protect the paint as well as the underlying wood.
This sounds excessive but our top three clear coats all have very fast dry times which will cut down on the time to finish your project.
Exterior varnishes cure to a more flexible film than ordinary varnish.
A fresh coat of paint can give almost any wooden piece such as furniture cabinets or room trim a much needed face lift.
The main difference is that a clear coat does not alter the color of the wood while a stain does.
Exterior furniture is prone to water damage because of its exposure to rain and dew thus using a maximum strength one coat waterproofing product is a must.
Unlike wax based clears that sit on top of the surface and wear away clear wood protector penetrates deeply into wood.
They provide a natural appearance with a variety of satin semi gloss and glossy sheens and are ideal for kitchen cabinets doors furniture and floors but not recommended for outdoor use.