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The Dissolvent Primer Varnish is a product based on cellulose nitrate, designated for priming wooden surfaces prior to varnishing (classification IV acc. PN-C-81801:1997).
Thanks to its properties the Dissolvent Primer Varnish protects the wood against darkening, fills the pores and protects against dampness. It is recommended for parquets as a primer coat for dissolvent and water based varnished.
Purpose:

- boards, parquets, mosaics, industrial floors, “cubes” inlaid parquet floors, heated floors
- wooden interior elements
Preparation of the surface:

The surface should be sanded with the use of drum sander with sand paper of 36 to 100 graining. The slots and scratches should be filled with a skim coat and then sanded with a drum sander with sandpaper of 100 graining and disk sander with a 100-120 net. The surface designated for varnishing must be dry, free from dust and other dirt.
Application conditions:

The temperature of the room, floor and varnish should be 17-25°C
The relative air humidity 50-70%
Principles of operation:

Prior to the application of the varnish wait until it reaches the room temperature, then mix it well. The varnish can be applied with a brush, roller or sprinkler. Apply evenly, avoiding any local accumulations; the subsequent strips of varnish laid should overlap. After the application of the primer varnish wait about 3 hours before the application of the first coat of the surface varnish. Do not sand the primed surface.
Form and size of package:

1 liter and 5 liter packages.
Drying time:

About 3 hours in room temperature (20°C) and air humidity ca. 40-70%
Color:
- in package: milk white
- after application: colorless, transparent
Smell:

Typical for solvents
Efficiency:
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Consumption |
Efficiency per liter |
| With the use of roller (1 coat) |
100-130 ml/m2 |
8-10 m2 |
Methods of application:

Roller, brush, sprinkler
Cleaning the tools:

Clean with thinner for cellulose nitrate products
Storage time and conditions:

12 months from date of manufacture in temperature above 5°C |