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🛥️ Shine bright, last long — your wood’s new best friend!
TotalBoat Gleam Marine Spar Varnish is a premium polyurethane finish designed for interior and exterior wood surfaces, especially boats and outdoor furniture. Featuring tung oil, phenolic resins, and UV blockers, it delivers superior UV resistance and flexibility to prevent cracking and peeling. Available in gloss and satin finishes, it dries fast with self-leveling properties and allows recoating in just 1 hour, covering up to 380 sq ft per quart. Made in the USA, it’s trusted by professionals for durable, beautiful wood protection.













| ASIN | B00J33B0C2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,192 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Household Polyurethanes, Shellac & Varnish |
| Brand | TotalBoat |
| Brand Name | TotalBoat |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Coverage | 380 sq ft/quart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,943 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Satin |
| Finish Types | Satin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811932020796 |
| Included Components | Varnish |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Varnish |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Manufacturer | TotalBoat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 409316 |
| Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Material Type | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Model Number | 409316 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Exterior |
| UPC | 811932020796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**L
Perfect for outdoor wood bar!
We bought this for a wood counter top bar on our lake pier. This stuff is great! We sanded and cleaned the top. We then applied the gleam varnish with a little sponge roller and let it dry. We sanded again then applied another coat and repeated one more time. This stuff is amazing. The bar is so shiny and slick. It protects it from the sun and rain. It is so easy to clean and wipe off any dirt or spilled substance. If you are looking to protect wood outside whether it is tables, bars or chairs, you will love this. There are some videos on youtube that will show you exactly how to apply it if you search. We are very happy with it.
T**N
Easy to use, looks great!
I used this on a couple live edge pine slabs for my dock bar. The stuff looks great & dried quickly for spar varnish. I brushed on 3 coats. It looked great, but a few hours later I notice one area w/brush marks & a couple that had almost a puddle, like it was too much in those areas. It seemed nice & dry so I took some sand paper & sanded those areas. All of those sanded areas sanded well. The product “talc-ed” up while sanding & didn’t load up the sandpaper with sticky fresh paint sometimes does. When paint is dry it dusts/talcs, if it’s not dry enough it’s gummy. This sanded well within 6 hours @ 90 degrees. Anyways, I wanted to apply another coat that evening so I brushed it on. An hour later I checked on it & was pissed to find everywhere I sanded it, the last coat wrinkled. Apparently, sanding the outer surface opened up the inner layer, which wasn’t quite as dry. The application of more varnish confused the inner that wasn’t as cured/dried & attacked it, wrinkling it. So I let it set for 24 hours, & then really sanded all the wrinkled areas with a DA sander w/150G, then 320G on the entire surface. Then I gave up on the brushing method & since I’ve got some nice spray guns from my auto body biz, I sprayed. Apllied more coats of Gleam, waiting a couple hours in between @ 95 degrees. Couldn’t be happier with the results. I don’t know why I tried brushing it. You’ve got so much more control with the gun. You do have to reduce it about 10-20% with xylene, which in California is thought to find, however Klean Strip makes a replacement product called Painters Solvent. It worked great.
A**B
Best Varnish I’ve ever tried!
I’m so impressed with Gleam! I used it to finish our front door and I wanted a product that’s easy to apply, quick to dry, and looks great. I followed the instructions that in order to get a good satin finish, you start with gloss and add satin at the end. I applied the first coat thinned with the TB thinner and did a flood coat with gloss. I applied the finish with a foam roller and tipped it off with a foam brush. The door got 6 coats of gloss (1.5 cans) which made it so reflective I could see my face in it! I then scuff sanded, cleaned, and applied 2 coats of satin which gave me a great sheen. I was impressed with how smooth it went on. It flattens out nicely, and was easy to apply.
A**G
Smooth
I've used a lot of varnish -- both marine grade and standard outdoor varieties including Helmsman and Eplfanes. All have their advantages and disadvantages. However, I've never used one as nice as Gleam. This stuff is amazing. First, it's perfectly thinned right out of the can -- making it glide on so smoothly, you'll wonder if it's really varnish. The first 2 coats soaked nicely into the wood (deck railings / banisters). The third coat was where I noticed the most advantage over the others. It flowed onto the wood extremely smoothly without any brush tugging (waited until dry to the touch - about 4 hours at 66 degrees) and it stayed put - didn't run or begin to sag on vertical surfaces. But wait -- there's more. I just finished the fourth coat and using a natural bristle wood stains and finishes brush - it went down extremely smooth -- the bush glided along the wood like it was lubricated and still - at half the quart used -- it still needed no thinning. It was perfect. It was how the varnish glided so evenly onto the finish that impressed me so very much. Now, with all this said, I plan to put on two more coats and let it cure for several days (in the basement shop) before re-installing onto the deck. We'll see how it stands up to sun, rain and snow over the next year. Other finishes have only lasted 1-2 years. While I don't expect this finish to last more than 2 years, I certainly won't mind re-finishing once again with this GLEAM for it's excellent application qualities. Good stuff!
D**E
Great outdoor varnish
I have been looking for an easy-use outdoor varnish for a while now and came upon this one. What I love the most about this varnish is it's self-leveling, dries in 2 hours which is a plus in my book, has a beautiful glossy finish, easy to sand and durable to the outdoor environment. Only dislike I have is the can it comes in, after many use the cover doesn't fit properly because of the old dried-up residue from before, so it's difficult to get a proper seal on the lid. I think a plastic container would be best instead of a metal can.
T**Q
Easy application and cleat up
This product has been absolutely fantastic to use on my boat. The teak has never looked better and after months of direct sunlight appears to still look like I just apply it to the boat.
B**D
Worked great
I needed to replace an "address stump" beside my driveway that was there for almost 15 years, it finally rotted and fell apart. I had this American elm log laying around and my grandson and I agreed that it would make a good replacement. It was a fairly quick and easy project for us, it only took about 3 days to complete. But unlike the last one I wanted to use a sealer that would bring out the wood grain. This worked perfectly for what I needed. It gave the wood a slight honey color, went on easy, only an hour between coats with no sanding between each coat, and it brought out the wood grain. It's only been out in the weather for 2 months so only time will tell how it holds up under the hot sun. I'll try to remember to do an updated review after summer is over.......uh, no guarantee that I'll remember.
P**R
Obviously a superior product (although rather pricey), but I’m waiting for the test of time
I just used the product a few days ago, so I have no idea about durability, obviously. What is clear, though, is that the product is indeed recoatable within hours (and not tacky for days and days like traditional spar varnishes, attracting all kind of stuff and dust in the process). The ‘glossiness’ of the Gloss variant is outstanding as well and the enhancing effect on the wood’s appearance is very convincing. I applied the varnish with a foam roll and immediately eliminated the unavoidable bubbles with a soft brush. The varnish being not overly thick-flowing, this worked very well and resulted in a thin, very even coat (which is good, thick varnish coats are not a good idea, by experience). Be prepared, therefore, to apply the recommended 4-6 coats… To be noted: I have used the Satin version as well (bought on Amazon like the Gloss). The effect is different, but good as well. Be aware, though, that for some reason, this variant dries very quickly. So you have to be very fast in order to avoid brush marks! One last remark: while the product dries indeed very quickly, it stays fairly soft for several days until it completely cures.
C**A
The nicest varnish I've every worked with.
I wanted a marine varnish to protect 2 tables & 4 benches that were being left out in the sun and rain from late May to early October, restaurant patio season. With covid and the onset of outdoor patio's the rain had worn the finish off both these tables. I sanded down to remove the water damage and purchased a gal of gloss and a gal of satin from TotalBoat Gleam Marine Varnish. I did the first 5 coats of gloss and the last 3 coats of satin to bring down the shine. Before I topped it with satin, the gloss finish looked like it was a thick clear epoxy finish. I lightly sanded with a 400 grit every 2nd coat, the finish on these tables and benches is just amazing. I love this quality product better than any varnish I have used to date. And I only used about 1/2 the gal of gloss and 1/4 of the gal of satin. The photo's are of tables and benches finished with the satin varnish.
C**T
Good product
Was a few days later receiving than expected delivery date. No instructions on can, but there is some online. Brush product on, and it does show brush strokes. Used lacquer thinner. Thinned 50/50. Overall I am very happy with this product, way better than other products out there. Used to refinish seats in Lund boat. Looks good and seems to protect wood well. Would look great if I sprayed it.
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