Experience with Grain Filler - Aqua Coat

jprconsulting

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I would be interested in any information about personal experience with Aqua Coat.  It is a clear, water based, grain filler.  Mike Mascelli recently did a session on Mary May's live demonstration feed about finishing.  He talked about Aqua Coat.  Supposedly it can be tinted.


I was wondering about shrinkage.  And any other problems, insights, or observations would be appreciated. 




Here is the information Rockler provides on their website about the product.


Ken Johnson


Aqua Coat Clear Wood Grain Filler is a water-based, low-odor gel that fills in the pores of coarse or open grained woods. Once paint or varnish is applied, it results in a remarkably smooth surface—a dramatic difference over pieces without pore filler. It's ideal for smoothing out the grain on oak cabinets, or to prep for a high-build, high-gloss finish on mahogany furniture. The fast-drying formula sands and levels quickly. Since it's clear, it can be applied on raw wood or over stain and sealers while permitting grain and color to show through.[/size]Features:Crystal clear—allows grain pattern and color to show through
  • Dries in just 30-45 minutes for a fast build
  • Easy-to-apply, easy-to-sand and easy-to-clean-up
  • Nonflammable, low-odor and low VOC
  • Can be tinted with water-soluble colorants or dyes
  • Can be thinned with water and cleans up with water
  • Minimal shrinkage
 
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