| Manufacturer | Waterlox |
|---|---|
| Part Number | TB 5284 Gallon |
| Item Weight | 7.74 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | 5284GL |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Gallon |
| Color | Clear |
| Style | Traditional |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | sealant |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
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Waterlox 5284GL 5284-GL sealant, Gallon, Clear, 128 Fl Oz
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| Brand | Waterlox |
| Color | Clear |
| Style | Traditional |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
About this item
- Our traditional formulation is product number TB 5284
- Our oldest and truly "original" product, since 1910.
- One gallon covers 500 square feet per coat.
- Medium Sheen
- Tung Oil Based
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We began manufacturing Waterlox products in 1910 by using the ingredients and our original family formulas. Today, the tradition of quality continues with products that are handmade by our expert staff. Our experience is supported by a continuous dedication in the woodworking and wood flooring industries. Waterlox, a pioneer in the development of the coatings industry, was started in Cleveland, Ohio in 1910 by R.L. Hawkins, Sr. He bought a small paint making operation called the Empire Varnish Company. Here, he discovered the values of tung oil and used it to create the specific formulations necessary to produce a full line of interior and exterior paints, varnishes, enamels and stains.
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Waterlox 5284GL 5284 sealant, Clear
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| ASIN | B016ANINJU |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,224 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #102 in Industrial Sealants |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2015 |
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 19, 2020
I applied this myself using a lambswool applicator. I didn't use ONLY Waterlox. I knew that Waterlox was a bit more noxious, and so I did my first coat in a different product -Real Milk Paint's Tung Oil (it's non-toxic, and the circus solvent fumes aren't as noxious).
When you apply Pure Tung Oil (NOT WATERLOX), you add as much oil as possible in the first coat before it dries. If it adsorbs the oil, you apply more, until it remains 'wet' for 40 minutes straight. Using that rule of thumb, I applied 10 gallons of Pure Tung Oil over 2000 sqft (or 1 gal per 200 sqft, or the equivalent of "2 coats") all in one continuous setting. It took me about 5 passes, re-saturating the floor with each pass to get what I thought was a good foundation of Tung Oil built up. I blotted up the excess, and I let that dry overnight.
The next day, I followed up the Pure Tung Oil with a coat of Waterlox Original at the recommended rate of 500 sqft/gal. (4 gallons for 2000 sqft.) I let it dry for 24 hours. Apparently I didn't apply the product as evenly as I had thought, or the product simply didn't adsorb into some of the heartwood as well, so I had a few areas that had pooled and become gummy afterward. Before I did the second coat, I abraded the excess gummy material using a knife to scrape off the excess, and then some abrasive scotch-brite pads to roughly feather the finish out. After cleaning the areas well with mineral sprits, I let it dry thoroughly. I then applied a second coat of Waterlox - this time at half the recommended coverage rate, using 2 gallons for the entire 2000 sqft. That application resulted in a more even finish, and no gummy areas afterward.
The photos shown are my floor - solid hickory with 3 coats Tung Oil, then 2 coats Waterlox. 1 month of usage so far.
In retrospect, I should have applied ONE more thin coat of Waterlox, but I was in a hurry to move in.
Also a note - the raw product does NOT keep well once opened. It gums up like JELL-O within a day or so. So plan to use any material immediately after opening.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 1, 2017
I applied this myself using a lambswool applicator. I didn't use ONLY Waterlox. I knew that Waterlox was a bit more noxious, and so I did my first coat in a different product -Real Milk Paint's Tung Oil (it's non-toxic, and the circus solvent fumes aren't as noxious).
When you apply Pure Tung Oil (NOT WATERLOX), you add as much oil as possible in the first coat before it dries. If it adsorbs the oil, you apply more, until it remains 'wet' for 40 minutes straight. Using that rule of thumb, I applied 10 gallons of Pure Tung Oil over 2000 sqft (or 1 gal per 200 sqft, or the equivalent of "2 coats") all in one continuous setting. It took me about 5 passes, re-saturating the floor with each pass to get what I thought was a good foundation of Tung Oil built up. I blotted up the excess, and I let that dry overnight.
The next day, I followed up the Pure Tung Oil with a coat of Waterlox Original at the recommended rate of 500 sqft/gal. (4 gallons for 2000 sqft.) I let it dry for 24 hours. Apparently I didn't apply the product as evenly as I had thought, or the product simply didn't adsorb into some of the heartwood as well, so I had a few areas that had pooled and become gummy afterward. Before I did the second coat, I abraded the excess gummy material using a knife to scrape off the excess, and then some abrasive scotch-brite pads to roughly feather the finish out. After cleaning the areas well with mineral sprits, I let it dry thoroughly. I then applied a second coat of Waterlox - this time at half the recommended coverage rate, using 2 gallons for the entire 2000 sqft. That application resulted in a more even finish, and no gummy areas afterward.
The photos shown are my floor - solid hickory with 3 coats Tung Oil, then 2 coats Waterlox. 1 month of usage so far.
In retrospect, I should have applied ONE more thin coat of Waterlox, but I was in a hurry to move in.
Also a note - the raw product does NOT keep well once opened. It gums up like JELL-O within a day or so. So plan to use any material immediately after opening.




























