Cabot's Benchtop Clear is a water-based, highly durable, heat and stain-resistant fast-drying varnish that is safe for use on living area and kitchen timber benchtops when the surface is fully cured. Once fully cured, it is resistant to chemicals, oils and heat from hot cups/mugs. The low odour formula makes it easy to apply and allows for fast drying times, enabling multiple coats to be applied in a single day. The clear satin finish enhances the natural beauty of the timber and is ideal for use on kitchen benchtops, bathroom vanities, and other high-use areas.
This product is not suitable for chopping boards, food containers or utensils. *Will not withstand heat from hot saucepans.
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