ANTI-SLIP VARNISH FOR WOOD: FLOORS AND STAIRS
- Durable coating
- Protects and decorates
- Chemical and mechanical resistance
- UV protection
ANTI-SLIP Varnish for Wood: Floors and Stairs is a two-component, water-based polyurethane resin product, ideal for protecting and decorating wooden floors and parquet. It reduces the risk of slipping, is abrasion-resistant, and protects against dirt and moisture, ensuring long-lasting wood protection. Resistant to yellowing and UV radiation. Suitable for painting and renovating surfaces; can be used as an additional protective layer in combination with wood stain.
Available in matte and gloss finishes
usage
Varnish can be used on:
- Floors
- Stairs
- Railings
- Handrails
Ideal for:
- Bathrooms
- Kitchens
- Stairs
- Corridors
- Terraces
Instructions for Use
SURFACE PREPARATION:
The surface to be painted should be dry, clean, degreased, and sanded with sandpaper, then dusted off.
Greasy or resinous areas should be cleaned with extraction benzine.
Raw wood must be seasoned (max. moisture content 15%) and primed with an appropriate primer.
For renovation painting, remove old peeling coatings down to the raw wood, fill any gaps and cracks with appropriate filler, and after drying, sand thoroughly with sandpaper.
To ensure proper lacquer adhesion, sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper before applying the next layer, then dust off.
APPLICATION METHOD:
Immediately before lacquering, add component B to component A and mix thoroughly until a homogeneous mass is obtained.
Note: Use the ready-mixed lacquer (component A + B) within 2 hours.
Apply the first layer of lacquer to the prepared surface using a roller dedicated to lacquers, spreading it evenly until a uniform layer is achieved, and wait for the coating to dry.
The drying (curing) time of the coating is about 8 hours, depending on the conditions in the application area (temperature and humidity).
After the first layer has dried, apply the next layer of lacquer in the same manner.
Note: Apply the next layer with a new portion of lacquer (component A + B).
A third layer of lacquer is recommended for surfaces particularly exposed to water and weather conditions.
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Available in matte and gloss finishes
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