This durable acrylic with classic satin finish that will revive all the interior floors made of wood or concrete. Not for deckings or other ground outside.
Use: Interior floors in wood or concrete including garages and workshops. Not suitable for use outside.
Gloss level: 40%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Su...
This durable acrylic with classic satin finish that will revive all the interior floors made of wood or concrete. Not for deckings or other ground outside.
Use: Interior floors in wood or concrete including garages and workshops. Not suitable for use outside.
Gloss level: 40%
Environmental: Low VOC
Maintenance: Completely washable
Drying time: Surface dry in 1-2 hours. Hard the next day. Dark colors may take longer to dry. Allow 24 hours for normal use and 14 days for the parts to great passage
Waiting time between 2 layers: 4 hours minimum under the conditions
Coverage by potted m2 with 2 layers:
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