Never Buy Store Bought Wipe-On Polyurethane Again!

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In today's video we take a look at how to make DIY Wipe-On Polyurethane. While there is always a time and place for premade polyurethane from brands such as Minwax, homemade poly is definitely a more cost efficient option. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them in the comments below or check us out on Instagram.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro to Finishes
0:51 Making the Poly
2:38 Price comparison

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That gave me a Idea to finish up a project, I had 1/3 pint of satin poly, 1/3 pint of gloss. The latex stuff. I mixed in about 1/3 pint of a Latex paint extender (Because I had it) water probably would have worked. It made a nice wipe on latex poly, and finished off a 5 drawer Dresser rescue left on the side of the road.

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Haha nice demo man. I actually just last night mixed some of my own with the same 50-50 ratio! Works great. It’s important to keep a tight seal on whatever you don’t use cause the mineral spirits will evaporate faster than the poly cures, so can get goopy lol ask me how I know

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In my country (Cyprus) I cannot find minwax fast drying polyurethane... I can find two part clear polyurethane though... What do I do in that case to make wipe poly? Is it possible to use poly without hardener and mix with mineral spirit as the video?

andreaseliades