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American architectural coating manufacturer

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Minwax Company
Company typePublic
IndustryCoatings
FoundedNew York, New York, United States (1904 (1904))
FounderArthur B. Harrison
HeadquartersCleveland, Ohio, United States
Area servedNorth America
Products
BrandsMinwax Wood Finish Stain
ParentSherwin-Williams
Websiteminwax.com

Minwax Company is a manufacturer of architectural coatings such as wood putty and Epoxy.

History

Minwax was founded in 1904 by Arthur B Harrison. Harrison persuaded his employer at Clifford I. Miller to manufacture a line of waterproofing materials, and later bought the line in 1910, which he then named Minwax®.

References

  1. Hayes, Kaitlyn (November 5, 2019). "Deciding on Wood Fillers". Fine Homebuilding. Retrieved June 17, 2024.
  2. "The Minwax Story". Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  3. "Minwax". Yerang. Retrieved June 17, 2024.

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