








Aqua Coat's water based clear wood grain filler helps achieve a clear, glass smooth finish on hard to fill woods. It is easy to apply, dries fast, sands easily and is water cleanup. It can be tinted with water soluble trans tints and dyes to accent the grains and pores to help attain your desired look. Unlimited possibilities for hobbyists, crafters, DIYers and makers. Review: I have used this stuff for a while now on several projects and it's excellent. Fills the pores very well after a few coats and helps make the top coat smooth and deep looking. Review: Changing the wood color to very weird color. I don't recommend it at all for guitar marketing!



















| ASIN | B00LEFWGWA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 9 x 10.7 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Weight | 517 g |
| Item model number | Aqua Coat Pint |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Pints |
| Manufacturer | Aqua Coat |
| Product Dimensions | 9.02 x 9.02 x 10.67 cm; 517.1 g |
| UPC | 748252493613 785971690725 |
J**R
I have used this stuff for a while now on several projects and it's excellent. Fills the pores very well after a few coats and helps make the top coat smooth and deep looking.
F**B
Changing the wood color to very weird color. I don't recommend it at all for guitar marketing!
D**E
Applied with a body filler spreader, this stuff goes on smoothly, dries quickly to a completely clear finish, sands to a fine white powder with no clogging of sandpaper, and cleans up with water. Grain filling is uniformly excellent. I’ve used this only with shellac- and water-based finishes, so I can’t comment on its use with oil based finishes. Most highly recommended.
G**R
Used to grain fill cedar neck and rosewood back and sides on a guitar build. Approximately 3 coats required, each lightly sanded before re-applying. Subsequent varnishing came out glass smooth.
J**F
For those that are looking to use this product...I can tell it works. I just finished doing a complete kitchen change over from 1980's yellow stained oak to white. Did many drawer fronts, as well as over 20 door fronts including 3 double size pantry doors. For all of this I used almost 4 containers. I couldn't be more pleased with the outcome. Barely a grain shows through when we looked at it from every angle in the direct sunlight. Before tackling the job I used a couple of extra door fronts as test pieces to make sure I got the best results. The first I did two coats of aqua coat clear, then primer, then two coats of milk paint and a final clear finish all applied with a paint sprayer. There were still some grains coming through. The next try, I used three coats of aqua coat clear. The fist coat very liberally applied like you'd apply car wax. Then the next coat a little less liberally but use it, and then third coat a light finish. Of course leaving time between coats to dry and sand. Sanding couldn't be easier. Then primer, paint and finish. They look like they came fresh white from the factory. I couldn't be happier with the outcome. The extra effort was definitely worth it. From one wood worker to the next.....You know that sometimes it just takes that extra step....
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