Berger Heavy Duty Clear Varnish is a high performance, 2-pack, clear coating, for use on new and bare parquet and timber floors, countertops, tables, door panels and general woodwork. Recommended as a clear furniture finish for use by furniture manufacturers and for residential use. Hard-wearing, high glossy, clear finish that will last up to four times longer than conventional one-part varnish products. Maintains the natural beauty of the timber. Excellent chemical and abrasion resistance.
Features
See allExcellent chemical resistanceExcellent long term durabilityHigh resistance to frequent washing
Surface preparation:
- Surface must be free of contaminants such as grease, oil, wax or mould
- Clean contaminated surfaces with lacquer thinner, or other appropriate solvent
- Wipe clean before the solvent dries
- Clean surfaces before sanding to avoid sanding contaminant into the surface
- Sand with 80-grit paper
Application Procedure:
- Apply three coats of WOODTECH Heavy Duty Clear
- A 2nd or 3rdcoats can be applied while the previous coat is still slightly tacky
- Allow the last coat to cure thoroughly
- At room temperature, the coating will be sandable in 24 hours
- Wet sand the epoxy with 120-grit paper. Use finer grits with thinner finish coatings
- Apply two or three coats of varnish following the manufacturer's recommendations
Tips: Sand with 120 grit-150-grit as it provides a good tooth for varnish adhesion, and coats of varnish easily fill scratches.
Tools you will need
Available Packs
1 Coat
9-9.5 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.
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