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I use this for bows and arrows
I have used this to finish bows and arrows with great results. Easy instructions, flows well.
This is a great sealer to use on bows and it is flexible. I would not recommend to use this on or close to Tru Oil because they may not be compatible. I would recommend to sand the Tru Oil off and just use the spray Polyurethane finish. This will finish in a nice satin look. I would use 3 coats waiting before each coat dries before the next is applied.
It is a flammable item so it cannot ship internationally.
The MinWax spray does a great job. I use 0000 Steel Wool, wipe clean and spray.
It really depends on how you apply it. For the most part, it is just a dull finish. But if applied heavy and thick, it will give more of a matte finish.
Yes , this is a flexible finish that works great after the sinew is dry. Excellent to seal any bow
I have not tried it myself. However, I believe it should work since it's boiled linseed.
Yes, this spray is a petroleum based product.
Yes, this will work just fine over fuller plast.
You could use any of the wood stains that we have available. You will just need to make sure that the bow is completely dry before before clear coating.
This is a great sealer to use on bows and it is flexible. I would not recommend to use this on or close to Tru Oil because they may not be compatible. I would recommend to sand the Tru Oil off and just use the spray Polyurethane finish. This will finish in a nice satin look. I would use 3 coats waiting before each coat dries before the next is applied.
We would need to know a bit more about the current finish on the bow. I would say the polyurethane would not stick to the oil finish.