
Aqua Coat | Eco-Friendly Water-Based Wood Finishes
Mar 6, 2025 · Aqua Coat is your home for Water-based, Eco-Friendly Wood Finishes and Top Coats All of our finishes are non-flammable, non-combustible, low odor, easy to apply and clean up, and a breeze to master. You will wonder why you haven't made the switch to …
Water Based Grain & Pore Filler - Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat WHITE Cabinet Grain Filler NEW AND IMPROVED High Performance Clear Wood Grain Filler
Water-Based Clear Top Coat - Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat Clear Lacquer is a water-based, self-cross-linking, premium grade, non-yellowing, clear acrylic top coat. This interior product exhibits superior flow and leveling properties to produce fast-drying films. Can be recoated in 30-60 minutes.
Clear Wood Grain Filler - Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat’s water based Clear Wood Grain Filler helps achieve a clear, glass smooth finish on hard to fill woods such as oak, ash, walnut, mahogany, cherry, birch and others.
About Us – Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat specializes in helping manufacturers navigate and implement water-based products into their processes by offering a complete water-based finishing system. Our customer service is dedicated to keeping your projects on schedule and we take great pride in …
Water Based Top Coats – Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat WHITE Cabinet Grain Filler NEW AND IMPROVED High Performance Clear Wood Grain Filler
Water Based Stains – Aqua Coat
Water-Based Wood Stains / Dyes / Tints - Organic and All Natural - Aqua Coat Blotch Barrier - Aqua Tone Clear Stain Base - Aqua Tone Stains
Frequently Asked Questions – Aqua Coat
Allow one hour before top coating with Aqua Coat finish. Drying time is about 45-60 minutes, though it will vary with temperature humidity and porosity of wood. Coverage is 450 to 600 square feet per gallon unreduced, approximately.
Videos – Aqua Coat
Aqua Coat water-based wood products are environmentally friendly and available for any wood finishing application.
Wood Finishing Tips from the Experts – Aqua Coat
You may choose to apply Aqua Coat Clear Stain Base before your final sanding. This will eliminate most grain raise issues and will reduce the “blotchiness” that occurs with some softwoods such as poplar and basswood and some of …