Berger Water-Based Floor Paint is a 100% pure acrylic, hard wearing, durable one-pack, floor paint designed to protect, seal and colour concrete and wooden interior and exterior floors. Suitable for application to all types of porous substrates, including wooden and concrete floors and exhibits excellent water resistance.
Features
See allAnti-Fungal and Anti-Algal PropertiesSpecially formulated for concrete and wood floorsHigh durability
Finishes -Low Sheen
Surface preparation:
- Concrete and wooden surfaces should be clean free of dirt, grease and dust
- Treat smooth concrete with Berger Concrete Etching Solution Wash surface with clean water and allow to dry
- Remove flaking paint and old polish
- Prime floor boards with wood primer
- Treat resinous knows with Knotting Varnish
Application Procedure:
- Surface temperature must be between 50°-90°F
- Use a high quality 3/8 -1/2" nap roller cover nylon/polyester brush or airless sprayer. Spray tip 015 - 019"
- Stir occasionally
- Spread rate will depend on surface texture, porosity and application method
- Apply 2nd coat in the opposite direction
- No thinning requires unless spraying
- Thin no more than 1/2 pint per gallon with water
- Certain colours may require more than 2 coat for complete hide
Tips: When using the same paint with different batch numbers, intermix the paint from all containers to ensure colour and sheen uniformity.
Tools you will need
Available Packs
1 Coat
9-10 m2/ltr**
Coverage
On well-prepared surfaces, as per the painting system recommended. Please refer to the Product Data Sheet for surface preparation and method of application.
** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application, surface roughness, and porosity.
Washability
- Best-in-class
- High
- Medium
- Low
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The shades displayed on this website are indicative only and may vary from the actual colours due to variance in monitor calibration and resolution as well as screen settings.