Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane for Floors Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Hardwood floors
- Stairs
- High traffic wood
A true floor-rated oil polyurethane engineered for the abrasion and traffic a hardwood floor takes, unlike general furniture poly. It builds a hard, warm amber film and recoats in about 12 hours with no sanding, making a three-coat floor manageable in a weekend, though the amber tone and solvent odor make it best on traditional woods rather than light or whitewashed floors.
Pros
- Floor-grade oil formula builds a hard, abrasion-resistant film made for real foot traffic
- Recoats within 12 hours with no sanding between coats, so a full floor can be finished quickly
- Warm amber tone enriches oak and other traditional hardwoods; anti-settling formula keeps sheen even
Cons
- Strong solvent odor requires ventilation and mineral-spirit cleanup
- Ambers over time, which can look yellow on maple, ash, and whitewashed or gray floors
- Needs three coats on bare wood, extending the total project time versus a quick furniture job
Specifications
| Type | Oil-based floor-grade polyurethane |
|---|---|
| Sheen | Satin / Semi-gloss / Gloss |
| Coverage | ~400-450 sq ft/gal |
| Recoat | Within 12 hr with no sanding; 3 coats on bare wood |
| Cleanup | Mineral spirits |
| Best for | Durable, warm amber-toned protection on hardwood floors |