Description
Blackfriar Polyurethane Floor Paint. Protects and transforms floors with an attractive, hard wearing finish. Ideal for most surfaces including wood, concrete, cement, metal and brickwork. Specially formulated to resist oil and grease suitable for interior or exterior use.
Available in 8 standard shades, with British Standard, RAL and NCS colours available upon request.
Preparation
- Ensure the surface to be painted is sound, clean, dry and free from grease or any substance liable to give adhesion problems.
- Scrape off any old or flaking paint until you have a firm surface.
- Special attention should be given to areas under cars to ensure all oil, grease, dirt and road salt is removed.
- New concrete must be left for at least 6 months before applying Blackfriar Polyurethane Floor Paint.
Application
- Stir thoroughly before use.
- Apply with a brush or roller working the paint in any surface imperfections.
- On bare or new surfaces first apply Blackfriar Professional Solvent Based Floor Sealer followed by 1-2 coats of Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint.
- On previously painted surfaces apply 1-2 coats as required.
- Not suitable for use over PVC, thermoplastic tiles, quarry tiles, asphalt floors or granolithic concrete.
- Do not apply it on concrete surfaces treated with alkali containing liquids, areas subjected to rising damp or areas treated with PVA bonding solutions.
- If concrete floors are very smooth then pre-treat with Blackfriar Professional Acid Etch followed by Blackfriar Solvent Based Floor Sealer prior to applying 1-2 coats of Blackfriar Professional Polyurethane Floor Paint.
- Surfaces are slippery when wet. To ensure slip resistance the floor must be kept dry when in use.
- The use of protective mats will help preserve the surface under tyres.
- Coverage Rate: 12-14 square metres per litre per coat. Two coats recommended.
- Drying Time 4-6 hours at 20°C. Allow to dry for a minimum of 16 hours at 20°C between coats. Allow to dry for a minimum of 48 hours at 20°C before subjecting to heavy traffic. Full cure is achieved in 5-7 days at 20°C.