

🌟 Elevate your wood’s natural beauty with Minwax Tung Oil Finish!
Minwax Wood Furniture Tung Oil Finish (1 pint) is a premium natural oil-based finish designed to protect and enhance wood surfaces. Perfect for furniture, cabinetry, and even outdoor wood like boat gunwales, it penetrates deeply to weatherproof and enrich wood grain with a durable, hand-rubbed sheen. Packaged in a convenient metal can, it offers professional-grade quality trusted by craftsmen and DIY enthusiasts alike.
| Brand | Minwax |
| Color | ... |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | ... |
| Size | 1 Pint |
| Surface Recommendation | furniture, antiques, woodwork, cabinets, doors, paneling, accessories |
T**6
Purchase to season Boat Gunwales - works great!
Purchased to season / weatherize wooden boat gunwales (Hornbeck Canoe) - works great. Only needed a little but metal can makes it nice for storage.
C**H
Minwax is great, the seller is not
Love Minwax, hate the way it was marketed. The price was a quart price but when it showed up it was only a PINT. The way they present the item is deceptive and misleading, intentionally. They want you to buy it based on what you know the price of a quart would be. That's what happened to me. Minwax is great, just buy it from a reputable source rather than here. It also took weeks to arrive so it was a lose-lose situation
M**K
I love this finish. Ingredients seem hidden though posted here from MSDS.
This is the real breakdown of contents other reviews that suggest anything else are mistaken. This is direct from the MSDS as much as 75%+ of the product consists of: Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Med. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate I like the product and will continue with it for ease of use and no need to mix. I have achieved a finish that is Others may wish to avoid harsh chemicals and choose to look for 100% tung oil or something pre mixed with orange derived solvent. This is very far from it. Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Med. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime Cobalt 2-Ethylhexanoate
D**.
Shop Til You Drop
This product is amazing. So easy to use, and top quality. The brand name is a little misleading. Minwax is not a wax product. They have all different wood finishing products. I will say be careful on prices. There are two different suppliers offering this "pint" of tung oil for $75. Outrageous! Lowes has is for $11.
R**S
Great Stuff For Quality Furniture
I have one specific piece of furniture that I use this on. When I was a newlywed, my husband and I splurged on a custom made oval shaped parquet dining room table with four spindle back side chairs and two arm chairs. It's beautiful and I guess we are not the only people who think that since visitors usually comment on how attractive and unique it is. It has a walnut finish with a satin topcoat which is somewhat porous. After it was delivered, I was given a can of tung oil and told to polish it periodically to keep it looking good. I've been doing this faithfully, but due to unavailability of the original product I ended up buying this product. This tung oil does a great job, but I do use it a little differently than directed. I apply a thin layer of it on the table, its pedestal base, and all the chairs. I let it seep into the surface wood for 6-7 hours and then I buff the furniture with a soft clean cloth. The furniture glistens and leaves this lovely patina on the surface. I do this every 2-3 months faithfully and my furniture looks as nice as it did when it was new. I also use this on a cherry wood bedroom set and an oak and teak bedroom set that had a tendency to look sort of dull and dry. The results are the same. I doubt that this is necessary for composition wood furniture that has a high gloss finish, but it works wonders in solid wood furniture.
H**R
Tung Oil ingredients
I came to this site to learn about what your Mini Wax Tung Oil is made of, but there is no description. Would you please add descriptions of your products are made of? My brother was very impressed by the glass sheen I was able to obtain with Mini Wax. His own experience is; The stuff I used is 100% pure (no distillates, a "nutty" smell, not like varnish) and takes literally weeks to cure. What is the difference. I want to sound knowledgeable about the product I am using. Sincerely, Howard Hoover
H**S
Only Minwax
I generally only use Minwax products for staining and finishes, etc. But I have used other tung oils, and when applying the Minwax tung oil I noticed that it seems to go on a little easier, it never gets sticky or gummy. The finished product is very nice.
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