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General Finishes Enduro Var Water-Based Urethane Varnish, Gallon (Specify Sheen)

$ 55.17

Availability: 49 in stock
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • California Prop 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects. Do not swallow; first aid: drink water to dilute product. May cause eye and skin irritation; first aid: flush eyes thoroughly with water. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Brand: General Finishes
  • Sheen: Flat, Satin, Gloss, Semi-Gloss
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    CSHardware is a certified General Finishes distributor
    Enduro-Var is a self cross linking polyurethane that looks more like an oil varnish than a water coating. It ambers slightly, is highly water resistant, and is both sprayable and brushable.
    Enduro-Var adheres well only over water stains, dye stains, and raw wood. Use Enduro-Var over any other surfaces at your own risk.  Available in Flat, Satin, Semi-gloss and Gloss.
    Features:
    Type
    : Water-Based
    Ambering
    : Produces a warm amber tone
    Sheens
    : Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Flat
    Use
    : Interior Only
    Product Type
    : Oil-modified Urethane
    Coats
    : 3 Coats
    Coverage
    : 600 Sq. Ft./Gallon
    Viscosity
    : 34-45 Seconds
    Application Method
    : Brush, Roll or Spray
    Spray Tip Sizes
    : .043 - .051 Tip and Nozzle, No. 9-10 Air Cap.
    Durability
    : Medium
    Dry Time to Touch
    : 30 Minutes
    Dry Time to Re-coat
    : 2 Hours
    Dry Time Until Cured
    : 21 Days
    Recommended Uses
    : windows, book- cases, wall shelves, furniture, dressers, stools, millwork, doors, kitchen cupboards, and tables.
    Dry Time and Cure Time
    : Good ventilation, air movement and higher temperatures will accelerate dry time. Cooler temperatures will slow cure time. Cure time is the amount of time needed for the finish on a piece to reach maximum hardness and be ready for normal use. This is different than "dry time."  This is different than "dry time." During the curing stage, treat your project with special care. Avoid placing heavy objects on it. Always avoid the use furniture polishes, dusting sprays or oil soaps as they may contaminate the finish for future re-coating. Use a water dampened cloth for regular cleaning.
    Water Spills and Daily Use
    : Clean water spills up as they occur during regular use and protect from heat. Although General Finishes products are water resistant, they are not impervious to water. Surfaces will not be damaged by spilled water so long as it is cleaned up promptly. We recommend using coasters to protect your wood from standing water and pot holders to protect from heat.
    Cleaning Your Finish
    : Clean with a water-damp rag. Do not clean until the finish has cured completely (21 days).  If your surface requires deep cleaning due to grease or grime, add a speck of detergent or a bit of vinegar. Avoid using oil-soap or silicone-based daily cleaners such as Pledge, Endust or Murphy's Oil.