General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Oil Based Topcoat, 1 Gallon - Satin Finish
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General Finishes Arm-R-Seal Oil Based Topcoat is the ultimate solution for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking an exceptional finish for their woodworking projects. This satin polyurethane topcoat is specially formulated to provide an exceptionally durable and long-lasting protective layer on various surfaces, making it ideal for both interior and exterior applications. Designed for ease of use, it can be simply wiped on with a cloth or applied using a foam brush, ensuring a smooth, professional-looking...
Show moreGeneral Finishes Arm-R-Seal Oil Based Topcoat is the ultimate solution for homeowners and DIY enthusiasts seeking an exceptional finish for their woodworking projects. This satin polyurethane topcoat is specially formulated to provide an exceptionally durable and long-lasting protective layer on various surfaces, making it ideal for both interior and exterior applications. Designed for ease of use, it can be simply wiped on with a cloth or applied using a foam brush, ensuring a smooth, professional-looking finish every time. With **high-quality urethane resin** at its core, the Arm-R-Seal reflects a true commitment to quality, resulting in a finish that not only enhances the beauty of your wood but also withstands the test of time. Whether finishing doors, cabinets, or decorative furniture, this one-gallon powerhouse will meet your sewing demands with remarkable results.
| manufacturer | General Finishes |
|---|---|
| color | Satin |
| height | 7.625 |
| weight | 6.92 |
| width | 6.625 |
| size | 1 Gallon |
| length | 6.625 |
| productGroup | Home Improvement |
Arm-R-Seal is primarily designed for interior use, as it does not contain UV protection like outdoor finishes. For outdoor projects, consider using a spar varnish.
While it is dry to the touch in about an hour, full curing time can take up to 7 days depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, but ensure the paint is fully cured and well-prepared; a light sanding may be required for better adhesion.
A foam brush or lint-free cloth is recommended for the best results.
Always work in a well-ventilated area and consider using a respirator, especially indoors, due to its strong initial odor.
Yes, it can be cleaned up with mineral spirits or paint thinner before it dries.