How much thinner do you need for polyurethane?

Polyurethane thinning ratios depend on the type of polyurethane, the intended mode of application, and the size of the surface. For polyurethane that will be applied using a spray gun or paint sprayer, thin it at 10% for water-based poly and up to 50% for oil-based polyurethane.
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What can I use to thin down polyurethane?

Several substances can be used to thin polyurethane including turpentine, mineral spirits, paint thinner or, in some cases, water.
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Do I need paint thinner for polyurethane?

Common Finishes That Might Need to Be Thinned

The traditional finishes include lacquer, shellac, oil-based polyurethane, and oil-based varnish. Any of these common finishes may need to be thinned, depending on the conditions in your workshop and the final look that you want for your project.
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How much do you dilute polyurethane?

Thin your oil-based polyurethane with two parts polyurethane and one part mineral spirits. Pro tip: Pour the products into a glass jar and gently stir the mixture with a flat stir stick.
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How much mineral spirits do I add to polyurethane?

A good formula is three parts polyurethane to one part mineral spirits. Stir the mixture very SLOWLY. You don't ever want to shake or stir the polyurethane vigorously as this can create air and more bubbles, which is what you're trying to avoid.
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How do I get a smooth polyurethane finish?

Sand lightly with 240-grit sandpaper between coats, then let the last coat dry for at least 24 hours. This is standard practice with any wood finishing job, and is nothing out of the ordinary. That said, sanding bare wood beforehand to create a smooth foundation is key.
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Can I mix paint thinner with polyurethane?

I add 20% thinner to my polyurethane to promote even coats, prevent bubbles(they pop more easily on their own when thin), and speed up drying time. You can alternatively use lacquer thinner and this will dry even more quickly due to it's lower flash point -- but in high temperatures it might dry too quickly.
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Can you water down polyurethane?

While the recommended ratio of polyurethane to water is often stated on the packaging, the best way to thin polyurethane is to add water in small increments until the desired consistency is reached, up to a point where water makes for 10 percent of the volume at most.
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How do you thin Minwax polyurethane for spraying?

What do you use to thin polyurethane? Oil-based poly is mixed with paint thinner and water-based poly is mixed with water. To make the base coat mix two (2) parts of polyurethane with one (1) part of paint thinner. For additional coats I first add polyurethane to the sprayer container.
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How do you keep brush marks out of polyurethane?

Thin your polyurethane with paint thinner, mixing it with a paint stir stick. When polyurethane is too thick, the brush marks hold their shape and don't settle out. Thinning the product provides a smoother finished surface. Experiment with different amounts of paint thinner to see what works best for you.
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Does paint thinner damage polyurethane?

Mineral spirits will not affect polyurethane, so a rejuvenator is needed for this. This is simply paint stripper thinned with solvent. It will soften the polyurethane so some of the top material can be wiped off. You cannot revive a finish if it is thin, flaky, checked or alligatored; you must strip it.
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Is paint thinner the same as mineral spirits?

Paint thinner is mineral spirits, but in a less refined form. It contains other types of solvents, which makes it a lot smellier and more volatile. Mineral spirits is not as stinky. Because it's more refined, it's slightly more effective in smaller quantities than paint lacquer thinner.
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How many coats of polyurethane do I need?

For protection, two coats are the minimum, but floors and anything else that will see hard wear or occasional moisture should get at least three coats. Each coat also makes the finish a bit smoother.
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How soon can you recoat polyurethane?

If you use water-based polyurethane, you only have to wait between 2 to 4 hours before applying the next coat. However, when using oil-based polyurethane, you might wait for 10 to 24 hours. You can apply the next coat in as little as 4 hours if you are using fast-drying, oil-based polyurethane.
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Can naptha be used to thin polyurethane?

Naphtha dries (evaporates) much faster than mineral spirits (paint thinner). This leads many to believe that thinning polyurethane with naphtha will make it dry faster.
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Can I mix acetone with polyurethane?

The strength means that acetone can damage or remove most paints and finishes, so you should avoid using this solvent as a cleaner on all but the most solvent-resistant finishes. These would include conversion varnish, two-part polyurethane, UV-cured finish and epoxy resin.
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Should I thin Minwax polyurethane?

Prepare the polyurethane by reducing it about 10 percent with mineral spirits, unless you're using water-based polyurethane, which doesn't need thinning. Thinning the polyurethane makes it flow on more smoothly and reduces brush marks.
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Is it better to spray or brush polyurethane?

Spraying polyurethane allows you to get a more precise and even coat. Many polyurethanes are available in spray cans. Brushing the polyurethane on is good for large flat surfaces, and provides a thicker coat. However, you will not get the same level of smoothness over the surface compared to when you spray.
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Can I spray polyurethane with a HVLP spray gun?

If you will be spraying polyurethanes or other coatings that are thinner than a polyurethane, an HVLP spray gun will help keep your coating costs down and apply finish well.
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How do you apply polyurethane without bubbles?

To avoid bubbles in water-based polyurethane, apply multiple thin coats using a quality synthetic polyurethane brush instead of a natural brush. And before applying polyurethane, dampen the brush with water to avoid bubbling, puddling, or running.
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Should I sand between coats of water based polyurethane?

Sanding between coats of water based polyurethane

Because we need at least 3 coats of water-based polyurethane to get a smoother and more professional finish, you must sand between coats. Sanding is not required between coats for adhesion especially if each coat dries in less than 6 hours.
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What is the difference between paint thinner and lacquer thinner?

Lacquer thinner is more powerful than paint thinner. Lacquer thinner is so powerful that it will even soften cured, dried lacquers and other oil-based coatings. Lacquer thinner can damage plastic and rubber and it can even strip car paint. Lacquer thinner acts quickly and aggressively to dissolve lacquers.
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Can I use paint thinner to thin varnish?

You can make your own wiping varnish by thinning any full-strength varnish or polyurethane about half with paint thinner.
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Why does my polyurethane feel rough?

Usually when varnish makes a surface rough, it's either that it's picked up dust during the drying process, or it was being brushed/wiped too long after application.
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