I want to stain my wood a dark cherry color... how can I use clean armor over stain? Also want a super high thick glass like build. Coating internal parts in a custom pickup tow truck
Great product, I love it but....what school these days is ordering hand-built wooden desks and chairs instead of plastic junk from China? That's the part that blew me away! The finish is nice too.
I've been reading all I can about this product and am keenly interested in using it. While it is stated we can get 3x the coverage vs conventional finish (e.g. polyurethane??), what I am more interested in is real-world results. Let's suppose I am finishing a 12"x12" board, 3/4" thick on both faces and all 4 edges. Using your spray gun, how many of those boards could I realistically expect to be able to cover with 1 gallon of CleanArmor 700?
Man, I forgot you did this video. I'm getting set up to spray Clean Armor on some table tops this week. Great video thanks guys
Thank you for the video! I have been hand rubbing two coats and this product is amazing!
I just picked up some 700, but haven’t used it yet. If i stain first, is there any type that i SHOULDN’T use?
Are you cutting the Clean Armor with Mineral Spirits for spraying?? I have been wiping on, but want to spray.
Would also like the answer to this, is it 99% isopropyl?
I want to stain my wood a dark cherry color... how can I use clean armor over stain? Also want a super high thick glass like build. Coating internal parts in a custom pickup tow truck
Great job
Can this be used on boats.
I don’t want to use a sprayer. Can I apply it other ways ?
Great product, I love it but....what school these days is ordering hand-built wooden desks and chairs instead of plastic junk from China? That's the part that blew me away!
The finish is nice too.
Don’t tell anyone but I’m about to change school furniture around the country
do we get any sound effects with that darth vader mask?
I've been reading all I can about this product and am keenly interested in using it. While it is stated we can get 3x the coverage vs conventional finish (e.g. polyurethane??), what I am more interested in is real-world results. Let's suppose I am finishing a 12"x12" board, 3/4" thick on both faces and all 4 edges. Using your spray gun, how many of those boards could I realistically expect to be able to cover with 1 gallon of CleanArmor 700?
Buy a small bottle and try it out. You won't get an answer on youtube.
Good job Kreg! lol j/k
why would you sand in the same place you are spraying?
That’s all my space 🤷 no where else to go for now
Too expensive!!!
You’re too expensive!!!
Good stuff is not cheap. Cheap stuff is not good.
The coverage of this product negates the cost. A little bit goes a long way. Spray a project and do the math. Or rub it on.