ZAR 34412 Antique Flat Aqua Water Based Polyurethane


Key features
- •Full body ,high film build formula provides superior hardness and durability
- •Non-yellowing, dries crystal clear in 30 minutes
- •Complies with all current VOC requirements
- •Exotic hardwoods approved
BrandZAR
CategoryPolyurethane Adhesives
ZAR 34412 Antique Flat Aqua Water Based Polyurethane
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Customer Reviews
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nothing is better!
martha garibay✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2017
I refinish lots of furniture and cabinets and this is all I use, nothing is better!
NOT flat.
gordon powell✓ Verified Purchase•December 7, 2016
Very disappointed. I needed a flat finish with no glare for a wood photography backdrop. After plenty of stirring, 2 coats, and following directions carefully, there was no difference between this product and the much cheaper Minwax polyurethane satin finish on the other piece of wood next to it.
Made plain yellow pine look absolutely beautiful!
EP✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2013
We used this on the pine flooring we installed in finishing our barn loft. Application went great (applied with sheepskin pad), cleanup went great, and the clear, flat finish brought out all of the grain and reddish heart coloring perfectly. The flooring in two areas was a gray/blue beetle killed pine, and it accented that coloring beautifully as well. Little odor and easy application, and so far the pine has shown none of the typical yellowing in sunny areas. I plan to stick with this product for flooring finish for all natural finish needs.
Puke yellow
P Stuart•August 1, 2012
So I chose Aqua Zar for my barn because in past projects it was essentially transparent. But now I have tons of puke yellow pine - what is up?






