Overview
Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint protects floors with a tough polyurethane finish. Resists oil, grease & chemicals. Ideal for interior & exterior, industrial and domestic surfaces. Can be .
- Gloss finish
- Resistant to grease, oil, and weak solutions of acid and alkali
- For foot & light traffic areas
NOT for use over PVC, thermoplastic tiles, quarry tiles, asphalt floors or granolithic concrete, or concrete surfaces treated with alkali containing liquids, areas subjected to rising damp or areas treated with PVA bonding solutions
Area | Interior & Exterior |
Recommended Use | Interior or exterior brickwork, concrete, cement, wood, metal and stone |
Base | Oil-Based |
Coverage | 12-14m² per litre |
Drying Time | 4-6 hrs to dry and 48hrs before subjecting to heavy traffic, full cure achived in 5- 7 days |
Re-Coat Time | 16 Hours |
Recommended Coats | 2 Coats |
Application Method | Brush, Roller |
VOC Levels | High |
Clean Up | Remove as much paint as possible from the equipment before cleaning with brush cleaner |
Preparation
Make sure that the surface to be painted is sound, clean, dry and free from grease or any substance that is likely to make adhesion difficult.
- Scrape off any old or flaking paint until you have a firm surface.
- Areas under cars must be completely clear of oil, grease, dirt and road salt.
- New concrete must be left for at least 6 months before applying Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint.
Application
Note: Always follow the manufacturer's directions found on the tin.
- Stir thoroughly before use. Apply with a brush or roller, working the paint into any surface imperfections.
- Bare or New Surfaces: First apply followed by 1-2 coats of Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint.
- Previously Painted Surfaces: Apply 1-2 coats with a brush or roller. Do not spray
- If concrete floors are very smooth, pre-treat with Blackfriar Professional Acid Etch followed by Blackfriar Solvent Based Floor Sealer before applying 1-2 coats of this product.
- Surfaces are slippery when wet. The floor must be kept dry when in use. Use protective mats to help preserve the surface under vehicle tyres.