Product Description
Clear Wood Grain Filler
Easy-to-sand clear gel wood grain filler for filling the pores in woods (such as oaks, mahogany, ash, and hard-to-fill woods). Can be used on raw wood or after staining, sealers, or topcoats. For a finish as smooth as glass.
Refinishing your kitchen cabinets or upcycling furniture? Get a smooth, glass-like finish with this professional method: de-gloss, sand, apply 2-3 coats of Aqua Coat Clear Grain Filler, sand lightly, then follow with primer and paint. People who used our grain filler when refinishing their cabinets love it:
"Easy product to use. Easy cleanup."
"Easy to use, no offensive odor, and does its job by filling in the grain."
Ideal Customers For Clear Wood Grain Filler
- Cabinet refinishers
- Furniture makers
- Luthiers
- Gun stock finishers
- Cabinet makers
- Piano restoration
- Antique restoration
- DIY woodworking hobbyists
Ideal for using as a wood grain filler on:
- Tabletops
- Pianos
- Cabinets
- Guitars and other wood instruments
Clear Wood Grain Filler Benefits
- Grain Filler dries in 30-45 minutes for a faster build
- Crystal clear when dry
- Easy sanding
- Nonflammable
- Low odor and low VOC
- Can be tinted with water-soluble colorants or dyes
- Can be thinned with water
- More OSHA-friendly than solvent-based
- Lower insurance premiums
- Minimal shrinkage
- Water clean-up
Clear Wood Grain Filler Directions For Use
Surface Preparation: Surface must be clean and dry (free from all dirt, oil, wax and polish) before using the Aqua Coat Clear Wood Grain Filler. Sand surface thoroughly. Remove all dust with a vacuum, forced air or damp cloth (water).
Directions For Use: Aqua Coat Clear Wood Grain Filler should be applied after the piece is stained, and/or a seal coat (Aqua Coat - X-119 Hi-Build Sanding Sealer - Gallon) has been applied.
- Stain and seal coat must be dry and lightly sanded with 220-grit or finer sandpaper.
- Grain Filler can be tinted with water-soluble colorants or dyes.
- If no stain or seal coat is used, you may apply Clear Grain Filler to the raw wood.
- Grain Filler may be applied with a soft cloth, using a circular motion, much like applying a paste wax. Or work Grain Filler generously into open wood grain pores with a small squeegee or flexible putty knife.
- Inspect to see if the grain is completely filled, then scrape or squeegee to remove excess.
- Let dry 30-45 minutes, then lightly sand with 320 grit paper.
- If grain is not completely filled, repeat the application process.
- 2-3 coats of Grain Filler are recommended.
- Allow overnight dry time and lightly sand before applying top coats.