bonnie wrote:Oh wow. Now I'm thinking about interior finish. Is this stuff weather proof? If so, it could be an answer to a clear coat protector for fabric interiors. Hmmmm.
It is not weather proof for outside. It is for interior use only. If your using it for inside a foamy it should be fine.
From the can:
Minwax Polycrylic Protective Finish is a crystal clear, ultra fast-drying protective topcoat for use over wood, oil-and water-based stains, paint and wallpaper. It has very little odor, is non-flammable, cleans up easily with soap and water and can be recoated in only 2 hours.
Polycrylic can be used on furniture, trim, doors, cabinets and paneling. Its clarity makes it an ideal topcoat over Minwax water-based Wood Stains and wood surface, especially light woods like maple, ash and birch. polycrylic also resists damage from abrasion, scuffing, chipping, water, alcohol and other common household chemicals.