Enduro-Var Urethane Varnish

Enduro Water-base polyurethane varnis

Enduro-Var is a self crosslinking polyurethane that looks more like an oil varnish than a water coating. It ambers slightly, is our most durable coating, is highly water resistant, and is both sprayable and brushable. It is our top of the line coating and should be used when you need the very best. Suitable for floors, cabinets and millwork. Available in Flat, Satin, Semi-gloss and Gloss.

 

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Chaise with Dye Stain & Endurovar Topcoat

50 weeks 3 days ago

Mahogany Chaise Lounge finished with Waterbase Amber Dye Stain, Water base Brown Mahagony Stain & Waterbased Enduro Var top coat. Contributed by Bob Schendorf Woodworking from Huntington Station NY.

Chaise Finished With Waterbased Dye Stain & Endurovar

Mahogany Entertainment Center with Dye Stain & Endurovar Top Coat

50 weeks 3 days ago

Mahogany wood entertainment center finished with with Waterbased Yellow Dye Stain, Water Base Medium Brown Dye Stain and Water-Base EnduroVar top coat. Contributed by Bob Schendorf Woodworking from Huntington Station NY.

Mahogany Entertainment Center with Dye Stain & EnduroVar Top Coat

Cherry Cabinets finished with Waterbase EnduroVar Top Coat

50 weeks 3 days ago

Cherry Cabinets finished with Waterbase EnduroVar Top Coat contributed by Cabinets By Alan in New Jersey

Cherry Cabinets finished with Waterbase EnduroVar Top Coat

Turned Bowls with Endurovar

17 weeks 5 days ago

Attached is a picture of three bowls that I finished with General Finishes "Enduro-Var" water based urethane - semi-gloss. The bowl wood, from bottom to top is:  spalted maple, ash, ginko. Next time that I buy the "Enduro-Var" will be "flat" sheen. I am not a fan of the semi-gloss. It makes the finish look "synthetic" or plastic. I use polishing compounds to remove any surface imperfections and the surface becomes very smooth. I believe that the finish is very durable and strong and builds up very nicely. The ginko bowl surface is much stronger with the finish on. Ginko is typically a very soft wood prone to denting/impressions. The finish stiffened up the structure of the wood on the ash bowl, which has very thin walls (you can see the translucence of the wood at the bowl top. This is a nice feature.

Cliff Bienert

Turned Bowls with Endurovar