
Water-based Wood Varnish for decorative colouring and protection against soiling and weathering of interior and exterior wooden surfaces. Particularly suitable for softwoods but also for hardwoods and hardwoods for decorative colouring and protection against soiling and weathering.
Not suitable for the final treatment of floors, stairs and other surfaces subject to particularly heavy wear.
Water-based Wood Varnish for decorative colouring and protection against soiling and weathering of interior and exterior wooden surfaces. Particularly suitable for softwoods but also for hardwoods and hardwoods for decorative colouring and protection against soiling and weathering.
Not suitable for the final treatment of floors, stairs and other surfaces subject to particularly heavy wear.
Substrate and preparation
Remove old coats completely, otherwise they may show through the glaze. For optimum adhesion, sand the wood with 150 grit. The substrate must be free of dirt and grease. The room and surface temperature should not be below 16 °C.
Processing
Carefully remove any skin that may be present. Only then stir thoroughly and apply evenly in the direction of the fibres with a glaze brush or paint roller. The application quantity of the first coat depends on the absorbency of the substrate. Always work sparingly. A second coat can be applied after approx. 4-6 hours drying time in order to create a sufficient protective effect and achieve the desired colour tone. Ideally, the surfaces should be left to harden overnight before being exposed to loads. Wood Varnish, water-based can also be applied by spraying. To be on the safe side and to achieve the desired colour design, always carry out a preliminary test.
Sprayability:
Non-binding guide values: Airless: nozzle 0.20 mm, spray angle: approx. 30°-40°, filter approx. 100-180 meshes, high pressure: nozzle 0.20 mm, spray angle 30° filter 100-180 meshes, low pressure: nozzle 0.20 mm
Drying time
The first coat is usually dust-dry after approx. 2 hours, recoatable after 4-6 hours and completely dry after approx. 6-8 hours. The glaze is cured after approx. 2 days. For reliable drying and to avoid odours, we always recommend the use of a fan to ensure sufficient air circulation on the surface during the drying phase.
Consumption
Depending on the absorbency of the wood, 60-90 ml/m² is required for the first coat. This depends very much on whether the surfaces are rough-sawn or planed and/or have been sanded. Approximately 40-50 ml/m² is then required for the second coat.
Available colours
