Best Bondall Paints & Varnishes
Bondall Monocel Gold Marine Grade
· includes 2 listingsLatest review: Only bought this because it was cheap and aussie made, does a great finish and my wine barrell still has a great gloss being in the sun after 2 years. Highly
- Review Summary
- Value for Money4.0 (6)
- Coverage4.3 (6)
- Finish Quality 4.3 (6)
- Longevity4.4 (5)
- Ease of Application4.4 (7)
Latest review: I painted my new 80m2 garage floor 10 years ago with this product. I followed the instructions allowing the new concrete time to dry properly and etched it as suggested. I put three coats on with a
- Review Summary
- Value for Money5.0 (1)
- Coverage4.0 (2)
- Finish Quality 3.5 (2)
- Longevity3.0 (2)
- Ease of Application3.5 (2)
Latest review: I followed the instructions applying to previously sanded pine bedroom furniture, even giving longer time to dry between coats. Weeks later the drawers still smell so strongly we've had to move them
- Review Summary
- Value for Money2.7 (7)
- Coverage3.0 (6)
- Finish Quality 2.7 (6)
- Longevity1.0 (2)
- Ease of Application3.4 (5)
Latest review: I prefer Bondall varnishes. Have used their monocel "satin" extensively and it is (was?) a great product. I see the tin has changed slightly and the varnish now looks totally clear as opposed to
- Review Summary
- Specifications
- Value for Money4.5 (2)
- Coverage4.5 (2)
- Finish Quality 3.5 (2)
- Ease of Application4.0 (1)
- Application AreaExterior and Interior
Latest review: Monocell WATERBASED clear timber varnish is easy to use when the instructions are followed, expect to do 3-5 coats to get a glass like finish sanding with 240grit between coats. I don't sand before
- Specifications
- Application AreaExterior, Interior and Wood Finish
- FinishSatin
- Product TypeWater Based
- Recoat Time2 hours
- Application MethodBrush, Roller and Spray
- Coverage10 m²/L
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