🏆 Elevate Your Woodwork with TotalBoatGleam!
TotalBoatGleam Marine Spar Varnish is a premium polyurethane finish designed for both interior and exterior wood surfaces. With its unique blend of tung oil and phenolic resins, it offers exceptional UV resistance and flexibility, ensuring a beautiful, durable finish that withstands the elements. Available in gloss and satin finishes, this varnish is easy to apply and dries quickly, making it perfect for boats, outdoor furniture, and more.
S**N
Great Finish
Goes on easy, dries fairly quick....great product.
T**U
Best Clear Coating
I was looking to finish coat a table that remains outside and one that remains inside. I Looked around at all the options and decided to try this stuff. It was a little pricey, but it is well worth it for sure.Coverage is good and just follow the directions on the can. I used a brush, I put two coats on, sanded lightly with 320 and then two more coats. Pictures speak for themselves, but the finish is beautiful.
R**N
Has become my go-to teak varnish
I purchased both the gloss and satin versions of this same varnish. I use in on teak in a marine environment. I am very pleased with it as it does not require thinning and applies very well. I used a foam brush, and I was very pleased with the results. You do not have to sand between coats, but I did use a scrub pad between coats. I poured out only what I needed for each coat. I did not experience any issues with runs or other defects. I do wish that satin version had a bit less gloss than it does. I'm very pleased, and both products will be my go-to varnishes in the future.
A**B
Best Varnish I’ve ever tried!
I’m so impressed with Gleam! I used it to finish our front door and I wanted a product that’s easy to apply, quick to dry, and looks great. I followed the instructions that in order to get a good satin finish, you start with gloss and add satin at the end. I applied the first coat thinned with the TB thinner and did a flood coat with gloss. I applied the finish with a foam roller and tipped it off with a foam brush. The door got 6 coats of gloss (1.5 cans) which made it so reflective I could see my face in it! I then scuff sanded, cleaned, and applied 2 coats of satin which gave me a great sheen. I was impressed with how smooth it went on. It flattens out nicely, and was easy to apply.
A**R
Great product, but the can was severely dented
One quart size. While this varnish is really good and will protect some home wooden products that I have, the can was packaged poorly and it was severely dented upon arrival. Still usable, but the can will not sit vertical.
T**N
Easy to use, looks great!
I used this on a couple live edge pine slabs for my dock bar. The stuff looks great & dried quickly for spar varnish. I brushed on 3 coats. It looked great, but a few hours later I notice one area w/brush marks & a couple that had almost a puddle, like it was too much in those areas. It seemed nice & dry so I took some sand paper & sanded those areas. All of those sanded areas sanded well. The product “talc-ed” up while sanding & didn’t load up the sandpaper with sticky fresh paint sometimes does. When paint is dry it dusts/talcs, if it’s not dry enough it’s gummy. This sanded well within 6 hours @ 90 degrees. Anyways, I wanted to apply another coat that evening so I brushed it on. An hour later I checked on it & was pissed to find everywhere I sanded it, the last coat wrinkled. Apparently, sanding the outer surface opened up the inner layer, which wasn’t quite as dry. The application of more varnish confused the inner that wasn’t as cured/dried & attacked it, wrinkling it. So I let it set for 24 hours, & then really sanded all the wrinkled areas with a DA sander w/150G, then 320G on the entire surface. Then I gave up on the brushing method & since I’ve got some nice spray guns from my auto body biz, I sprayed. Apllied more coats of Gleam, waiting a couple hours in between @ 95 degrees. Couldn’t be happier with the results. I don’t know why I tried brushing it. You’ve got so much more control with the gun. You do have to reduce it about 10-20% with xylene, which in California is thought to find, however Klean Strip makes a replacement product called Painters Solvent. It worked great.
K**R
Good product
Used this to seal countertops turned beautifully.
A**1
This is very good and glossy.
It's from Total Boat so it does have a reputation. I put this on two projects to see of it would work for my needsA wood bathroom vanity top and some knee braces for a front porch. Nether have been installed yet but here is my experience. I applied with a foam brush and feathered the edges. It dries in about30 min to an hour depending pn conditions but I left it overnight to be safe.It self leveles and after two coats, I was pleased eith the results. This does have a high gloss but thats what I get for not using gloss first. Read up on this as if you want a satin look, you need to use gloss first then this product.If its good enough for boat builders it's good enough for me.
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