David
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Works well with Total Boat paints
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
Not a lot to say about paint thinner. The brand matches the spar varnish I recently purchased so it should work fine. But the packaging was exceptionally well put together. Heavy cardboard and tightly wrapped; looks like the packaging was from the manufacturer.
David Cottrell
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I have been making fishing nets lately and tried using Total Boat varnish as-is, full strength. But the runs were killing me. I am sure it's fine on a flat surface, but something like these, it is just too heavy and leaves horrible runs. So, I bought the brushing thinner and it really helped. I still have to be careful but a thin coat (especially with the gloss) is much easier to manage and much easier to keep a wet edge I can pull into. The full strength stuff dries in seconds here in Colorado, which is also a problem.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Cans arrived heavily dented.. Spillage occurred when opened
RWW
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
The thinner seems to work fine not just as a varnish thinner but as a cleaning solvent before you varnishThe best part is that total boat has a line you may call to talk to a human when you have questions they seem to bend over backwards to help -it is on this basis that businesses prosper and where I spend my money
JMAC
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
If your using the totalboat lust varnish then you need this thinner. This thinner is for brush or roller application.
Stephen Pebley
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023
I'm sure the packaging came from Amazon or some warehouse. I was just loose in a box and now it looks like it was thrown out of a truck at 80mph.Product is great though
Truthsayer
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
I was going to to spray Total Boat Gleam 2.0 on some high end canoe paddles. SoCal's AQMD prevent me from doing so, so brush it was. After prepping the paddles by sanding and cleaning up the dust, I applied Gleam, thinning with this thinner 50/50 for the first coat. The second coat was diluted 90/10 Gleam to SBT. The following 4 coats were straight Gleam. WOW! These paddles look as good as or better than the day I bought them. I was so impressed with the results, I used this on my front and a side door, as well as a piece of furniture. I'm restoring a Hammond Organ from 1927 that sounds great. I just ordered more Gleam for this project. The finished look is some of the best I've seen. If you're spending your hard earned money on a top of the line product, do it right and enjoy your handiwork for years.