Over the period of several years, I have used several gallons of Resisthane (I may have used 10, something approaching that). I have used both the clear and the white tinted and I have also used their companion white tinted primer. I used it most recently for a white painted cabinet in my bathroom which I made last year. I have not used a lot of water based finishes but I have used others and it is my favorite. I like the fact that you do not have to sand between coats, it dries very quickly, it is relatively inexpensive, and it is rated as durable enough for kitchen cabinets. It also sands MUCH better than oil based polyurethane. I order it from Hood finishing and was pretty disappointed in the way the last gallon arrived. The packaging was not the greatest and the shipper was not kind to the box. If I had not had an empty to pour the finish into I would have lost most of the gallon. I may look into what I can buy locally before I order this again. But the finish itself is good. No complaints. Hood is also fine to deal with. If I had lost the gallon, they would probably have done something for me. I used to spray Resisthane with a Wagner conversion gun but my mini-mite 3 does a much better job. I do not need to thin it at all (or the primer) I just dump into the gun and start to spray. I have a spare cup with water in it and I spray water out of the gun when I am done then hang it up to wait for the next coat. I can pretty easily put 3 coats on in a day, even with some sanding between coats.