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General Finishes White Water Based Poly Top Coat - 1 Gallon - Semi-Gloss

General Finishes White Water Based Poly Top Coat - 1 Gallon - Semi-Gloss - Enduro Pigmented White Poly is a high-solids, pigmented water-based wood finish engineered for cabinets and millwork. Use only over General Finishes White Undercoat or Stain Blocker. Stocked in Black and White, custom colors are available to wholesale customers upo…
General Finishes White Water Based Poly Top Coat - 1 Gallon - Semi-Gloss - Enduro Pigmented White Poly is a high-solids, pigmented water-based wood finish engineered for cabinets and millwork. Use only over General Finishes White Undercoat or Stain Blocker. Stocked in Black and White, custom colors are available to wholesale customers upon request. White and Clear can be used as tint bases to achieve endless colors. For non-architectural use.Please click the below headers to reveal the instructional info for this General Finishes White poly paint product.Step 1: Preparation for White PolyAll wood projects require preparation sanding, and all existing finishes require prep cleaning and sanding. If you skip this critical step, your finish may fail.Preparation for Raw Wood or Raw Wood Projects That Are to be StainedSanding Schedule: 120-grit followed by 150- or 220-grit sandpaper.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying GF product.Do not over-sand with fine-grit sandpapers; this will close and seal the wood grain, preventing ideal color absorption.Do NOT use steel wool with water-based finishes; the particles will get trapped in the finish and rust.Preparation for Projects with an Existing Finish (Sealed Surface)For high-use areas with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a deeper cleaning.Scuff clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours. Avoid cleaning with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze. If your project requires a deeper cleaning, see Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing Finishes below.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing FinishesFor high-use areas such as kitchen cabinets or table tops with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a "Power" clean.Scrub clean with a detergent, such as Spic and Span or Dawn, using a Scotch Brite™ pad.Rinse well with water.Scrub clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Alternative Cleaning Solutions For Existing Finishes (Not as aggressive or effective as denatured alcohol; requires rinsing.)50:50 mix of bleach and water50:50 mix of vinegar and waterMineral spirits can be used when working with water-based products, but only if the surface is thoroughly rinsed and allowed to dry for 72 hours.If you use with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze, be sure to rinse thoroughly. Step 2: Priming for General Finishes White PolyCAUTION: Do NOT use any type of clear topcoat over GF Clear Poly, as it may cause yellowing.CAUTION: General Finishes Enduro White Poly is engineered to adhere well to raw wood, General Finishes White Undercoat and Stain Blocker.When working over raw wood, 2 coats of either Stain Blocker or White Undercoat MUST be applied before applying Enduro White Poly to prevent tannin bleed through and ensure a successful outcome. Both work very well but Stain Blocker will achieve a slightly brighter sustained white.When working over an existing finish, 2 coats of Stain Blocker MUST be applied before applying Enduro White Poly to prevent tannin bleed through, improve adhesion and ensure a successful outcome.aw Wood Tannin Bleed-Through is unpredictable; yellowing can appear immediately or months later with seasonal temperature changes. Oak, pine, mahogany, and Douglas fir are particularly prone to bleed-through.Knots in Wood tend to bleed and are dense, making paint adhesion a challenge. Stain Blocker may improve adhesion and prevent bleed-through.Existing Finishes Bleed-Through may be caused by wood tannins, previous stains or aniline dyes, surface contamination, and incompatibility between brands. ALWAYS apply 2 coats General Finishes Stain Blocker before applying Enduro White Poly over an existing finish for adhesion and to prevent bleed-through.Non-Wood Surfaces may be able to take paint if primed first. Primer may improve adhesion over laminate and prevent bleed-through from MDF. Metal requires a primer made specifically for metal. Always test first before completing your entire project.NOTE: Do not tint or use General Finishes Stain Blocker on projects that will be stored outdoors.Priming Non-Wood Surfaces for PaintAlways test for adhesion on a hidden area of your project before getting started.Metal: Enduro Pigmented White Poly is
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General Finishes White Water Based Poly Top Coat - 1 Gallon - Semi-Gloss - Enduro Pigmented White Poly is a high-solids, pigmented water-based wood finish engineered for cabinets and millwork. Use only over General Finishes White Undercoat or Stain Blocker. Stocked in Black and White, custom colors are available to wholesale customers upon request. White and Clear can be used as tint bases to achieve endless colors. For non-architectural use.Please click the below headers to reveal the instructional info for this General Finishes White poly paint product.Step 1: Preparation for White PolyAll wood projects require preparation sanding, and all existing finishes require prep cleaning and sanding. If you skip this critical step, your finish may fail.Preparation for Raw Wood or Raw Wood Projects That Are to be StainedSanding Schedule: 120-grit followed by 150- or 220-grit sandpaper.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying GF product.Do not over-sand with fine-grit sandpapers; this will close and seal the wood grain, preventing ideal color absorption.Do NOT use steel wool with water-based finishes; the particles will get trapped in the finish and rust.Preparation for Projects with an Existing Finish (Sealed Surface)For high-use areas with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a deeper cleaning.Scuff clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours. Avoid cleaning with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze. If your project requires a deeper cleaning, see Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing Finishes below.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Power Prep Cleaning Highly Used Existing FinishesFor high-use areas such as kitchen cabinets or table tops with heavy grime build-up and oil from hands, give your project a "Power" clean.Scrub clean with a detergent, such as Spic and Span or Dawn, using a Scotch Brite™ pad.Rinse well with water.Scrub clean with a Scotch Brite™ pad and a 50:50 mix of denatured alcohol and water. Dry 1-2 hours.Sand lightly with a fine-grade (220-320) foam sanding pad.Remove dust with a vacuum, compressed air, an oil-free tack cloth or a water-dampened rag.Let dry completely before applying General Finishes product.Alternative Cleaning Solutions For Existing Finishes (Not as aggressive or effective as denatured alcohol; requires rinsing.)50:50 mix of bleach and water50:50 mix of vinegar and waterMineral spirits can be used when working with water-based products, but only if the surface is thoroughly rinsed and allowed to dry for 72 hours.If you use with products containing phosphates (salt), which can linger in the substrate and produce a white haze, be sure to rinse thoroughly. Step 2: Priming for General Finishes White PolyCAUTION: Do NOT use any type of clear topcoat over GF Clear Poly, as it may cause yellowing.CAUTION: General Finishes Enduro White Poly is engineered to adhere well to raw wood, General Finishes White Undercoat and Stain Blocker.When working over raw wood, 2 coats of either Stain Blocker or White Undercoat MUST be applied before applying Enduro White Poly to prevent tannin bleed through and ensure a successful outcome. Both work very well but Stain Blocker will achieve a slightly brighter sustained white.When working over an existing finish, 2 coats of Stain Blocker MUST be applied before applying Enduro White Poly to prevent tannin bleed through, improve adhesion and ensure a successful outcome.aw Wood Tannin Bleed-Through is unpredictable; yellowing can appear immediately or months later with seasonal temperature changes. Oak, pine, mahogany, and Douglas fir are particularly prone to bleed-through.Knots in Wood tend to bleed and are dense, making paint adhesion a challenge. Stain Blocker may improve adhesion and prevent bleed-through.Existing Finishes Bleed-Through may be caused by wood tannins, previous stains or aniline dyes, surface contamination, and incompatibility between brands. ALWAYS apply 2 coats General Finishes Stain Blocker before applying Enduro White Poly over an existing finish for adhesion and to prevent bleed-through.Non-Wood Surfaces may be able to take paint if primed first. Primer may improve adhesion over laminate and prevent bleed-through from MDF. Metal requires a primer made specifically for metal. Always test first before completing your entire project.NOTE: Do not tint or use General Finishes Stain Blocker on projects that will be stored outdoors.Priming Non-Wood Surfaces for PaintAlways test for adhesion on a hidden area of your project before getting started.Metal: Enduro Pigmented White Poly is

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SheenSemi-gloss
SizeGallon
Quantity1