Woodworkers,
contractors and floor finishers use sanding sealers to speed the progress
and improve the appearance of their finishing projects. For many years
professional woodworkers and cabinetmakers used refined (dewaxed) shellac
to seal surfaces before applying finish coatings. Refined shellac has
all of the excellent properties of ordinary shellac (easy to use, fast
drying, etc.) but no wax, making it compatible with all clear finishes.
SealCoat offers the timesaving versatility of refined shellac in a pre-mixed
2 lb. cut 100% wax-free formula. It’s the perfect sanding sealer
because it penetrates the surface, dries quickly, gives a rich tone
to wood surfaces and since it contains no waxes or stearates, SealCoat
is guaranteed to be compatible with oil-base polyurethanes, acrylic
finishes, lacquers, catalyzed finishes and varnishes.
SealCoat
Universal Sanding Sealer
Seals all types of wood surfaces including oak, maple, chestnut, mahogany,
walnut, birch, poplar, cherry, etc. Recommended for interior woodwork,
including paneling, molding, trim, windows, doors, cabinets, furniture,
and toys. SealCoat is great for wood floors – most floor finishing
jobs can be completed in just one day. It’s the perfect sealer
for acrylic finishes because it brings out the natural beauty of wood
but will not turn yellow with age
SealCoat Pre-Stain Conditioner
Pre-stain conditioners are used to regulate the porosity of pine and
fir surfaces, ensuring consistent stain penetration. Most pre-stain
conditioners are oil-based and may not be compatible with certain types
of wood stains. When thinned to 1 lb. cut, SealCoat is the fastest-drying
pre-stain sealer in existence. It may be applied with a rag or a brush
and dries in minutes. SealCoat is compatible with ALL types of wood
stains including water-base and oil-base stains.
SealCoat
Pre-Finish Bond Coat
SealCoat promotes the adhesion of new finishes in 2 ways: (1) It prevents
the solvents in new coatings from destroying existing finishes and (2)
It ensures that oil-base and acrylic polyurethane will adhere to finishes
that contain waxes or stearates. SealCoat helps prevent “fish
eyes” in lacquer finishes.