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16th February 2014, 02:01 PM #1
Wipe On Poly
Hi All,
I think I may have had a reasonable buy at the Markets this morning.
Minwax Wipe on Poly 473Ml. - 1 Pint, Clear Gloss.
My question is, when I open the container, what kind of Shelf Life does this have.
Also bought Minwax Tung Oil Finish, & the same question applies.
Had a look on Google, but no satisfaction there.
Dated 24 - 9 - 2000, but of course it is unopened, but has a Plastic Lid.
Shake it & it seems very Watery, so doesn't seem to have deteriorated in any way.
Have heard of putting the Contents into a Wine Bladder, where you can squeeze the Air out
All comments wood be appreciated.Regards,
issatree.
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16th February 2014, 04:59 PM #2
Hi Issatree,
I have a quart can I have had for 2 years or more
and It has been opened, I think it is still ok.
I could, nt find a use by date but It has a web site
For info www.woodfinish.com.au
Hope this is of some help, oh by the way it says
DO NOT USE IF PREGNENT!!!
Cheers smiife
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16th February 2014, 05:48 PM #3
I have a tin that has been open for a number of years and is still fine. I haven't used much of it. It's the oxygen that does the damage and like a lot of these things there seems to be a critical point where if you use another 10 ml it goes to jelly really quickly. I should just use it up.
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16th February 2014, 06:53 PM #4
Did you get it for free? Then a very good win. I am not sure on the shelf life of the product but have been using one for a couple of years now. Same result as the first time I opened the can.
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17th February 2014, 09:11 AM #5
What does the damage more is letting pieces of "set" WOP drop into the container. It seems to start the reaction to set the rest.
I have been using Minwax WOP in Gloss & Satin for at least ten years with pretty good results but I have had quite a few tins go off - particularly with the screw on tin lids. I believe that was because more "set" material was able to fall into the tin plus the threads bind after a while making the seal less air tight, no matter how meticuluous I was at keeping the threads clean etc.
Minwax WOP does yellow considerable with age - so light colours don't look so good ten years on.
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18th February 2014, 08:01 PM #6
WOP.
Hi to you all,
The Stall holders had quite an amount of this for Sale. Satin, Gloss & a few others, & the same for the Tung Oil.
As I said, I Googled it, & on some other Forum, they said it was $US 17.
I Hummed & Harred, & then realising the Date, the Lady said " You have 2 for $5 " at which I took.
Well I am now rather encouraged to have a go with them both.
Our Wood Club Members helped out as well with Instructions too.Regards,
issatree.
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18th February 2014, 08:19 PM #7
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18th February 2014, 08:30 PM #8
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19th February 2014, 02:02 AM #9
Another Way ?.
Hi All,
Thanks for your input.
Seem like it maybe an Idea to do the Wine Bladder thing.
My Mate wood use them when he used Danish Oil, but that was many years ago now.
Don't drink, so will have to ask around, he he he.Regards,
issatree.
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I have had Tung oil finish get jellylike and added mineral spirits, shook up and used. It hardened OK on the bowls. I have even used lumpy Tung oil applied with a rag with good results. The liquid gets rubbed in lumps stay on rag.
I have had poly get a skin on top, poked a hole with a screw driver added mineral spirits and used, also with good results.
I have used regular poly floor finish applied with a rag with bowl the turning on the lathe with good results. Partly used cans, free.
There are cans of gas with a nozzle that can be sprayed into partly used cans of paint to drive out oxygen. They are advertised and sold for this purpose. The stuff used to blow off electronic equipment would work, as would propane. The propane is flammable. Propane is used as a propellant in some spray paints in the US.So much timber, so little time.
Paul
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