Thursday, May 17, 2012

Last-n-Last Marine and Door Spar varnish Oil-n-H20 Technology

Last n Last Marine and Door Spar varnish Oil-n-H20 Technology

Last-n-Last Marine and Door Spar Varnish will provide outstanding protection for all types of exterior woodwork. Formulated to resist mold and mildew, Last•n•Last Marine & Door Spar Varnish is the clear choice for exterior wood protection . It incorporates the latest Oil• n• H20 technology, which will provide superior durability, fast dry times and soap & water clean-up. It will provide outstanding beauty and durability. It contains UV absorbers for long lasting sun protection. Adhesion is excellent – resists flaking and chipping. Not recommended for decks of siding.

RECOMMENDED USES:
Last•n•Last Marine & Door Spar Varnish is recommended for exterior doors, trims, windowsills, outdoor furnitures, wooden boat parts above the water line.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Color in Container: Yellowish white (Dries clear)
Solids Content: 30+/-1%
Chemical Resistance: Excellent
VOC: VOC does not exceed 275grams/liter
Flash Point: 198°F
Sheen Gloss: >80 units @ 60° on wood
Satin: 55-60 units @ 60° on wood
Freeze/Thaw Stability Stable (if frozen, thaw completely before using)
Pot Life Unlimited in unopened container
Dry Time: 2 hours with good conditions
Clean Up: Water
Application method: Nylon brush
Coverage: 400-500 sq. feet per gallon.

Proper surface preparation is essential to achieve a high quality finish. Read the MSDS sheet and wear proper protection, which may include gloves, eye protection, and/or other protective devices.

Surface Preparation:
New or Newly Sanded Wood Surfaces: Make several passes with the sandpaper, increasing the paper fineness with each pass. The final pass before application of Last•n•Last Marine and door spar varnish should be with a #100 to #150 grit screen pad or sandpaper. Remove dust completely
by sweeping, vacuuming and wiping the work surface with a lint free cloth lightly dampened with water. The work surface and room temperature should be at least 65°F.

Previously Finished Wood Surfaces:
Remove old finish in poor condition. Screen the work surface with #180 grit sand paper, maroon pad or similar. Remove dust completely by sweeping, vacuuming and wiping the work surface with a lint free cloth lightly dampened with water. The work surface and room temperature should be at least 65°F.

Application:
Apply the finish with the grain of the wood. Apply in well ventilated area with a good quality brush . Avoid applying the finish in direct sunlight or let the uncured coating be exposed to moisture. Screen the work surface in between coats with any of the following #180 grit sand paper, maroon pad or similar in between coats. Remember to vacuum and tack thoroughly after screening to remove all dust. Allow minimum of two hours between coats, or until thoroughly dry. Heavy finish application, high humidity or lack of airflow will extend drying times. If waiting longer than 24 hours between coats, sanding is recommended. A minimum of 4 is recommended on unsealed wood; 3-4 coats on previously sealed wood.

Drying Time:
When applied according to directions, and in thin coats, Last•n•Last Marine & Door Spar varnish should be dry to the touch in 1 hour. Allow minimum of 2 hours between coats. Heavy finish application, high humidity or lack of airflow will extend drying times. Last·n·Last Marine & Door Spar varnish completely cures within 2 weeks.

Clean up:
Use water to clean brushes and applicators.

Maintenance:
We recommend to recoat it periodically depending on the harshness of the outdoor conditions. We recommend Polycare Cleaner as the safe and effective cleaning product for all polyurethane coated surfaces. It has a unique soap-free, no rinse formula which will not harm polyurethane or varnished wood surfaces.

1 comment:

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