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DESCRIPTION: A transparent interior floor varnish in
gloss or satin providing a colourless, hard but flexible dirt-and
water repellent finish. Sweat and saliva proof. For use on timber,
stone and other floors, including cork. May also be used on
furniture, toys, banister, shelving, ceilings, windows, doors etc.
Not recommended for timber surfaces in a constantly humid
environment. For bench tops, kitchen areas, laundries, bathrooms
and heavy traffic areas it is recommended to use BIO Floor Varnish
gloss
PREPARATION: Surface must be dry and cleaned of greasy,
waxy and dirty contaminants using BIO Thinner. Do not apply
coatings to unseasoned or wet timber. For final sanding used
150 or 180 grade sand paper. Hardwoods and eucalyptus timber, which
are rich in natural oils, waxes, acids and terpenes should be
degreased using BIO Thinner because these substances may mix with
the varnish and prolong its drying time. Let dry for 24 hours.
Imperfect coats may require complete stripping before applying BIO
products.
PRIMING: Baltic pine and Pinus radiata: Prime with one
coat BIO Priming Oil. Remove excess oil after 15-30 minutes. Allow
drying for 24 hours then applying BIO Floor Varnish according to
instructions.
Cork- Prime with one coats of BIO Priming Oil as cork is very
absorbent. Remove excess oil after 15-30 minutes. Let each coat dry
for 24 hours then apply BIO Floor Varnish according to
instructions.
Tiles/slate: Degrease using Bio Thinner.
APPLICATION: Stir thoroughly with a broad flat stirrer
before use. Can be thinned 10-20% with BIO Thinner to obtain
a smooth flowing consistency. Brush thinly and evenly, working
varnish well into the grain, avoiding bubbles. Thick coats take
longer to dry and may wrinkle when dry. Maintain a wet edge when
painting. Allow 24 hours before applying next coat. Apply the
second coat only after previous coat has thoroughly dried. Lightly
sand between coats if necessary. Low temperature and humid
conditions prolong the drying time. Do not use below 10*C and or
above 80% humidity, in cold damp conditions, when
condensation, rain, dew or frost are likely to occur or hot days,
direct sunlight or hot surfaces. Provide adequate ventilation
during application and drying time. Reaches maximum durability
after 28 days. Furniture may be brought in, with due care, after 3
days.
Tiles/Slate- BIO Floor Varnish may be applied thinned with up to
50% Bio Thinner depending on the absorbency of the surface
MAINTENANCE: After approx. 4 weeks, when the varnish is
fully cured, the varnished surface may be treated with undiluted
self-polishing BIO Timber Care Polish, applied thinly and evenly
with an absorbent cloth. For regular cleaning, use Bio Timber Care
Polish diluted at the rate of 50 ml in 5 Litres of warm water.
Apply with a damp, not a wet cloth
INGREDIENTS: Based on Tung oil, rosin, wax, lemon peel
oil, paraffin oil, pine oil, quartz, lead free drying agents.
COVERAGE: 1 Litre covers 15-18 sqm on softwood and 18 –
21 sqm on hardwood., depending on the absorbency of the surface
PACKAGING: 1 Litre, 4 Litres
PRECAUTION: Keep away from open flames and out of reach
of children. Dispose of used rags in a sealed metal container. Can
spontaneously combust
STORAGE: Keep tightly sealed in a cool and dry place.
Surface skin may develop in opened cans.
PAINT DISPOSAL: Do not pour left over paint down the
drain. Unwanted paint should be brushed out on newspaper, allowed
to dry and then disposed of via domestic waste collection. Let
empty container dry out as well and dispose via recycling
program.
The preceding information was prepared by BIO Products Australia
and is given as a general guide only. Some variations may occur or
be advisable for particular conditions. The manufacturer’s
responsibility for claims arising from breach of warranty,
negligence or otherwise is limited to the purchase price of the
material.
BIO FLOOR VARNISH is an environmental friendly product.
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SPECIAL NOTES FOR VARNISHING FLOORS
- A thin coat is better than a thicker, soft coat.
- Subject to suitable humidity levels, products should be applied
as early as practicable after 10 a.m. to allow sufficient daytime
drying.
- Make sure the previous coat has completely dried before
applying the next coat. Drying time varies considerably with
temperature and moisture levels.
- Check as follows:
- Must be dry.
- Press your thumb onto the floor. If soft, do not re-coat.
- Press your hand for several minutes on the floor. If tacky, do
not re-coat.
- The drying time of oil based products is prolonged by:
- High humidity and/or low temperature during application and
drying time.
- Absorption of natural terpenes, oils, waxes or resins from the
substrate, especially in exotic and eucalyptus timbers.
- Bad ventilation and darkness.
- Thick coats.
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