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Can Floetrol be added to polyurethane?


What does the container indicate? It works in enamel. Let me think.
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Can Floetrol be added to polyurethane?


What does the container indicate? It works in enamel. Let me think.

Floetrol is made for latex (water based) paint. It might work to
help level water based poly. I wouldn't use it in a solvent based
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On Fri, 01 Jan 2016 00:44:01 +0000, JOy
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It would help if you said what Floetrol is !!!

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On Fri, 01 Jan 2016 00:44:01 +0000, JOy
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Can Floetrol be added to polyurethane?



It would help if you said what Floetrol is !!!


Why?! The OP already knows because of his question.

Anything else I can help you with?


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Oren posted for all of us...



It would help if you said what Floetrol is !!!


Why?! The OP already knows because of his question.

Anything else I can help you with?


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| Can Floetrol be added to polyurethane?
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| It would help if you said what Floetrol is !!!
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It's an additive for acrylic (water base) paint
to slow the drying time, causing the brush strokes
to settle out better. It's good for things like painting
louvre doors, where the paint may start to set up
before an area is finished.


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| Can Floetrol be added to polyurethane?
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| It would help if you said what Floetrol is !!!
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It's an additive for acrylic (water base) paint
to slow the drying time, causing the brush strokes
to settle out better. It's good for things like painting
louvre doors, where the paint may start to set up
before an area is finished.


Thanks. If it's for water based paints, it wont work on polyurethane.

Many years ago, I brush painted a truck with Rustoleum (oil base) and
used some similar product but it was made for oil based paints. It
worked quite well. I think it was called Penetrol. Dont know if they
still sell it, or if it would work on poly.... The best advice, "If in
doubt, call the manufacturer".

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| Thanks. If it's for water based paints, it wont work on polyurethane.
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No, but sometimes people refer to things like
Varathane as water-base polyurethane. Though
that stuff dries very smoothly. For that reason
I was hesitant to answer the OP. It sounds like
they don't know what they're asking about and/or
couldn't be bothered to explain it.

| Many years ago, I brush painted a truck with Rustoleum (oil base) and
| used some similar product but it was made for oil based paints. It
| worked quite well. I think it was called Penetrol. Dont know if they
| still sell it, or if it would work on poly.... The best advice, "If in
| doubt, call the manufacturer".
|

They still sell it. I used it for years with interior oil
trim paint. It was great. But it was radically changed
with the move to accomodate EPA fume regulations
and is no longer the same product. I haven't tried
the new version. I doubt it's any good. I've yet to
see an oil paint that meets the EPA standards that
isn't junk. So I'm guessing that Penetrol is a similar
case. Only some brands in quarts, which are exempt,
are worth using. I think Rustoleum is still good, but
I've never actually used it very much. Sherwin Williams
quarts are the only brand I currently know of that I'm
sure are still good. (Benjamin Moore downgraded their
whole line so that they could conform while still selling
gallons. As a result, they no longer make any good oil
paints. SW took the approach of eliminating gallons
in order to keep making the same good paint. Pratt
and Lambert did the same. But they've now been
bought by SW and seem to be disappearing.)

I once brush-painted my own pickup with One Shot
sign lettering enamel. Beautiful stuff that dried perfectly
smooth and stayed tough. It was in a class of its own;
a specialized commercial paint. But that, also, got
downgraded.


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I'm in the Hardwood Floor industry. Years ago I use to use Penetrol in my oil based polyurethane, and it worked very well. It gave me more working time when I had to jump from one room to another then come down an ajointing part of the house such as a hallway and was able to go back over the doorway of each room without pulling or dragging the polyurethane. It also flow out real nice. I always used Penetrol on hot days when I would coat a floor for the reason it gave me more work time before dragging or pulling the polyurethane when went back over it such as doorways etc. I wish I could still get it. But the Flood Floetrol CAN NOT be used in water based polyurethane. Although there is an additive you can buy to slow down the drink time on water based finish. I'm not to sure who makes it , but I think Bona does.

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I'm in the Hardwood Floor industry. Years ago I use to use Penetrol in my oil based polyurethane, and it worked very well. It gave me more working time when I had to jump from one room to another then come down an ajointing part of the house such as a hallway and was able to go back over the doorway of each room without pulling

or dragging the polyurethane. It also flow out real nice. I always used Penetrol on hot days when I would coat a floor for the reason it gave me more work time before dragging or pulling the polyurethane when went back over it such as doorways etc. I wish I could still get it. But the Flood Floetrol CAN NOT be used in water based
polyurethane. Although there is an additive you can buy to slow down the drink time on water based finish. I'm not to sure who makes it , but I think Bona does.

I'm not sure, but, didn't you answer your own question?

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