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today im going to simplify one of the most confusing topics for woodworkers give you actual side-by-side comparisons of 12 popular products and answer the age-old question if there really is a perfect finish to help make sense of this im going to group finishes into three categories varnishes natural oils and hard wax oils contrary to popular belief varnish is not one singular finish instead its a broad group of finishes that create a layer of protection over the wood after building up multiple coats this is often referred to as a film finish so everything you see in front of me right now is a varnish not just this guy because it says varnish on the label varnishes are applied by brushing wiping or spraying polyurethane seems to be the go-to for most woodworkers starting out and something like this minwax is a cheap and accessible option since polyurethanes are oil-based they do require a solvent-like paint thinner to clean up your brushes if you choose that for an application metho