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Greetings and salutations:

The question I have is about anchor seal.

I recently purchased a container of anchor seal. when I opened the jar I was
expecting a liquid what I found in the container was almost like a paste
wax. Is this a concentrated form of anchor seal that needs somthing added to
it to make it paintbrush applyable and if so what do I add to it to make
this possible?

Thanks for all of the good tips that have been posted here and thanks go out
to everyone that contributes to the woodturning art by sharing thier
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Steven Raphael wrote:
Greetings and salutations:

The question I have is about anchor seal.

I recently purchased a container of anchor seal. when I opened the jar I was
expecting a liquid what I found in the container was almost like a paste
wax. Is this a concentrated form of anchor seal that needs somthing added to
it to make it paintbrush applyable and if so what do I add to it to make
this possible?

Thanks for all of the good tips that have been posted here and thanks go out
to everyone that contributes to the woodturning art by sharing thier
knowledge through the websites that they have put information and pictures
of thier work on.



The AnchoeSeal I've used has been about the consistency of latex paint.
You might want to give U C Coatings a call and see what they say.
They are locate in Buffalo, NY. I've been to their manufacturing plant
and they are good people to deal with. Their toll free number is:

US/CN Toll Free: 1-888-363-2628

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA

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Greetings and salutations:

The question I have is about anchor seal.

I recently purchased a container of anchor seal. when I opened the jar I

was
expecting a liquid what I found in the container was almost like a paste
wax. Is this a concentrated form of anchor seal that needs somthing added

to
it to make it paintbrush applyable and if so what do I add to it to make
this possible?


It is a wax emulsion. The wax is held in suspension in water by the
addition of surfactants, which make the water less ionic.

The GIs here recognize the stuff. They spread a lot of it onto floors,
buffing afterward.

Only time you should see actual separation would be if it had become cold,
though you'll notice the alcohol smell, which should lower the freezing
point.


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"Steven Raphael" wrote:

I recently purchased a container of anchor seal. when I opened the jar I was
expecting a liquid what I found in the container was almost like a paste
wax. Is this a concentrated form of anchor seal that needs somthing added to
it to make it paintbrush applyable and if so what do I add to it to make
this possible?


If it were my container of A/S I'd return it. It should be a milky
white, heavy cream consistency - or as Jack Novak said, latex
paint-like. The stuff brushes on very easily and is definitely not so
thick that it won't create runs.

Sounds like the water has evaporated and may be old or was just in a
poorly sealed container. Having no experience adding water to it, follow
Jack's advice and call A/S or return it for a replacement.
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