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Be creative with
Aquathane because it has an unusually wide variety of application
possibilities.
A highly
durable
clear wood finish
that is
non-yellowing, easy-to-apply, long lasting and tough enough for
professional sport floors in commercial venues.
A clear wood
finish that is non-yellowing, highly versatile and waterborne so it
has very little odor and is eco-friendly. It’s an easy-to-apply
complete finishing system for hardwood floors. It dries hard and
enhances and protects the beauty of all wood flooring materials in
almost any application. It’s also an excellent choice for use on
kitchen cabinets, furniture and hardwood floors. This is a
high-quality modified aromatic urethane which is highly durable,
impact and stain resistant. The solids content in this system is
higher than conventional nitrocellulose lacquers or oil-based
stains, making film build and aesthetic appearance better than
conventional finishing systems. Designed as a high abrasion
resistant clear wood finish for hardwood floors, kitchen cabinets,
counter tops, coffee tables, fine wood furniture, table tops, clear
wood trim varnish, etc. Available in satin and semi-gloss sheen
levels. Available in one gallon or five gallon containers. Not
intended for use as a deck stain, exterior clear finish or
submersion service. (See TS-222 Floor Grip non skid coating or
TS-110 non skid paint for slip resistant paint, deck paint and
concrete coating applications)
Stats: Apply
clear finish by airless spray for cabinets and furniture; apply by
foam applicator or short nap roller brush for floors. Dry to the
touch in 30-45 minutes, tack free in 2 hours, dries hard in 3 hours,
time to re-coat 24 hours. Practical coverage is 300-400 square feet
per gallon.
Recommended
preparation: For best results remove old paint, loose scale, grease,
oil and contaminates. Sand, grind, bead blast or power-wash prior to
application.
Recommended
primers: Works best when used in combination with TS 100-10 Peel
Stopping Primer.
Thin & clean up:
No thinning is required or recommended. Tools and equipment may be
cleaned with warm regular tap water. It is best to lean- up as soon
as is possible as this material develops rapid water resistance.
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