An unusual combination of oils and urethanes, Seal-A-Cell Clear is the ideal solution for achieving a natural look on beautiful woods that are not stained.
Available in Pint, Quarts and Gallons.
The oils penetrate deep within the wood to highlight the warm natural look, while the urethane ensures a deep hardness.
Follow with multiple coats of Arm-R-Seal Urethane topcoat.
Seal-A-Cell can be wiped on or applied with a foam brush.
1) Submitted by
David Graham, from Peru, IN
on 9/11/2009
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Very glad to see the product was still available. My dad used this about 40 years ago to refinish old tables & chairs.
My son wanted to build a gun from a kit, so I told him I had something that might help the project. The gun stock came out great!Now I will have to find some more wood to finish.
2) Submitted by
Tom Henderson, from Ventura, CA
on 4/21/2008
Customer Rating:
Super stuff -- easy to apply and looks great.
3) Submitted by
Jon VanSchoick, from Marcellus, MI
on 2/20/2008
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I have used General Finish products for 20 years, I love the ease of application and the great results.
4) Submitted by
Robert Wilkinson, from Ithaca, NY
on 1/14/2008
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I have used General Finishes' Seal-A-Cell clear (and their top coat polyurathane Arm-R-Seal)for several projects with maple cabinets. I avoid using stains with maple because of blotching problems, but the Seal-A-Cell clear nevertheless brings out the grain and personality of this difficult-to-handle hardwood.
It's easy to apply and absolutely problem free if you follow the simple directions.
5) Submitted by
Walter Waite, from Hadley, NY
on 10/9/2007
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When used on softwoods and soft-hardwood, stops blotching and uneven color. I sometimes mix in stains and apply as a pre-coat, works great.
6) Submitted by
John R. Birch, Arch., PE, from Menomonee Falls, WISCONSIN
on 3/17/2006
I have used General Finishes products for over 40 years from when they were in a little shop in West Allis, Wisconsin. In 1964 I made a grandmother clock and finished it with Seal-A-Cell and what is now their polyurethane topcoat. With occasional wiping with lemon oil it still looks like the day it was applied.
John Birch