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๐ผ Seal your style with sustainable strength โ because your wood deserves the best!
Waterlox Universal Tung Oil Sealer is a high-solids, eco-friendly base coat designed to work with Waterloxโs finish products to create a durable, waterproof protective film on wood surfaces. Ideal for both interior and exterior use, it enhances wood grain while providing long-lasting resistance to moisture and wear. With 90% renewable resin content and low VOCs, itโs a smart, sustainable choice for professionals and DIYers seeking premium wood protection.
| ASIN | B08DQ5CLBP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,308 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #185 in Hardware Sealers |
| Brand | Waterlox |
| Brand Name | Waterlox |
| Color | clear |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 326 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Waterlox |
| Material | Resin , Urethane |
| Material Type | Resin, Urethane |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Style | Protective |
| Style Name | Protective |
| Surface Recommendation | Countertop, Door, Floor, Window |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
P**7
Easy to apply and effective against water damage
Easy to use and very effective in protecting wood from moisture damage. This is the second purchase of this product that Iโve made. First bottle was used to coat the maple countertops that we made and installed in our kitchen. They have been installed for a couple of years now and they still look great. I was especially concerned about the area around the under mount sink, but absolutely no water damage even with a messy dishwasher like me. Used it on the bathroom sink countertop as well. Great product when you follow the directions and put their finish coat on top!
L**F
Beautiful Protection
We used Waterlox with the satin finish on our butcher block countertops, and we couldnโt be happier with the results! The application was straightforward, and the oil-based formula really brought out the warmth and grain of the wood. The satin finish has just the right amount of sheen not too glossy, not too flat and gives our counters a beautiful, natural look. Most importantly, it feels durable and provides the peace of mind that our countertops are well-protected against everyday use. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to protect and enhance butcher block!tion was straightforward, and the oil-based formula really brought out the warmth and grain of the wood. The satin finish has just the right amount of sheen not too glossy, not too flat and gives our counters a beautiful, natural look. Most importantly, it feels durable and provides the peace of mind that our countertops are well-protected against everyday use. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to protect and enhance butcher block!
R**L
Best product tried.
I have bought this several times because it gave the Best color and protection of several tung oil/ stain trials that I conducted. I did my trim out of reclaimed wood.
L**N
Gloss finish on beautiful wood can't be beat.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I had to seal and finish two slabs of butcher block, one new acacia and one 30-year-old maple, to be used as counters. A lot of reviews on various sites pointed to WaterLox. Ease of use: First, the manufacturer's website provides excellent instructions, and getting a tech on the phone for some questions was pretty fast. The product is easy to use. Surface prep takes the most effort, but it would with any product. Depends on what you're starting with. The challenge is drying and curing time. 24 hours between coats: two coats of tung oil and two finishing. I did 36 hours due to my climate, plus, I did a third coat. They want a full 48 hours before much use and 7 days to cure. But total, full curing will go on for a long time. Since all the was in my garage, it was easy. Functionality: Still very new, but looks AWESOME. I used the full gloss over gorgeous wood. Durability: Still brand new Quality: That third coat, that the tech was not in favor of, made a huge difference. The product is top notch, from product to support. Value for money: Who cares. You buy and do this once, so it lasts for years. Dries quickly: Not a fast dry.
K**M
Good tone, good water resistance
Have used this for several projects and I am very happy with the results. Used on some cherry slabs I had. Each project turn out really nice.
A**T
Easy to use, low odor and leaves a great finish
Title says it all. One and done with this product on a butcher block counter in laundry area. I don't need a top coat, although it is recommended to use one for overall protection of the wood. I just wanted a natural look and a good seal for light moisture resistance. It is pricey but worth the ease of use.
R**D
Stay Away From Waterlox With Use On Butcherblock Countertops
Waterlox products are a bad choice for using on Butcherblock Countertops. The Universal Tung Oil is intended to be used before applying a Waterlox finish. First, the tung oil will seriously darken the wood so that it does not resemble butcherblock. It is not a good look. Second, in a video ( not allowed to name ) the guy is finishing a 'butcherblock countertop' with Waterlox H2OLox 'water based' finish. This is a bad product with very low viscosity. When I reached out to the company I was told the product was a bad choice for countertops in close proximity to water (because it's water based) and that I should use their Waterlox Urethane instead (mineral spirit clean-up). This confuses me because don't all countertops to some degree come in contact with water? Not just the counters with sinks. Third, Waterlox Urethane while better than Waterlox H2OLox it is similar to an oil based polyurethane only much quicker drying, but it is a bad choice for use on Butcherblock Countertops because it absolutely will NOT fill in imperfections, knots etc. that come with butcherblock countertop material. Butcherblock countertop material is a very different grade than an individual butcherblock you might use on top of a counter. Most people don't want to, or are not equipped to plane off an eighth of an inch or more of material off a ten foot by twenty five inch wide countertop. FOR SEALING AND FINISHING BUTCHERBLOCK COUNTERTOPS A TWO PART SELF LEVELING EPOXY SHOULD BE USED! Yes epoxy is slow drying and requires a heat torch for getting bubbles out before curing, but the end result is a protected, consistent, glass finish, ideal for sinks, water, cleaning, and not much more expensive than Waterlox products or polyurethane.
D**L
Too dark with required top coat
Easy to apply, looks great on its own but adding the required H2OLox was just too dark and milky. Took away the beauty of the entire purpose of butcher block. Waste of a lot of money.
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