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Multilac Super Polyurethane Varnish

Super Polyurethane Varnish is a clear polyurethane based varnish for all types of furniture and wood. If provides a glossy durable film which is highly resistant to wear as well as water, alcohol and usual household chemicals. It gives a decorative finish to the surface applied while protecting it.
 
Field of Application: polyurethane varnish can be used both indoors and outdoors for various applications on wood, e.g. Furniture, doors, windows, wooden floors, boats, etc., it can be used both on new untreated as well as previously treated wood.
 
TECHNICAL DATA:
 
Drying time: Approximately 2 - 3 hours
 
Thinner: turpentine for brushing if necessary and thinner for spray application.
 
Covering capacity: 15 - 18 Sq.m per litre per coat depending on type of wood.
 
Specific gravity: Approximately 0.9
 
Solid content: Approximately 48 - 50 % by weight
 
Method of applications: Preferably by Brush. Can also be sprayed.
 
Shade: Clear
 
Cleaning: Brushes, spray gun etc., must be cleaned with turpentine or thinner.
 
Packing: 200 ml, 500 ml , 1 Litre, 4 Litres lithographed cans and 200 Litres drums.
 
Storage: Store at room temperature between 20° C - 40° C.
 
Directions for use: The surface must be clean, dry and free from sanding dust. 
 
Surface preparation for priming :
(a) On untreated wood -The surface must be sealed with appropriate sealer and sanded using fine sand paper. Then the sanded surface should be cleaned and it ready for the finishing coat.
 
(b) On previously treated wood - Previously waxed (polished) floors are difficult to
coat with varnish, as ever small residences of wax will adversely affect the drying and adhesion of the varnish. Removal of wax or polish may be tried by repeated washing with white spirit, but is not always possible. Previously varnished wood must be cleaned thoroughly and sanded with fine sanding paper to provide a suitable surface for the following coats of varnish. It is advisable to test the recoatability of the old varnish by applying a coat of undiluted varnish on a small area to ensure that drying and adhesion are satisfactory.
 
Finishing : Apply 1 - 2 coats of undiluted super varnish.

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