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AQUALAQUER
Water diluted, high quality, new technology non yellowing enamel paint

Surface Material:

Gypsumboard, Wood, Metal

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General characteristics

AQUALAQUER is an odorless, water-diluted paint, of high quality and new technology, suitable for indoor/outdoor use. Can be applied on surfaces such as wood, metal, PVC in doors, windows, closets, metallic and wooden constructions. It applies easily has excellent adhesion and high coverage. In comparison with ordinary enamel paints it preserves its gloss for many years and it does not yellow

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Technical information

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Roller, Brush, Spray Gun

THINNING

10-20% v/v with Water

COVERAGE

14-15 m²/l

DEEP DRYING

1-3 h

PACKAGING

0.75L, 2.25L

NUMBER OF LAYERS

1-2

GLOSS

Mat, Gloss, Satin

REPAINT TIME

4-6 h

Paint system

The best paint system is presented taking into account factors of ecology, quality, cost and properties. There is also the option of choosing other products for the same use.

If the surface is made of wood, prepare it  with white primer UNIPRIMER water diluted 5-20% v/v with water and then applying the diluted AQUALAQUER 10-20% v/v with water. If the surface is metallic, prepare it  with the anticorrosive primer RUST PRIMER diluted 10-15% v/v X-22 and then applying the diluted AQUALAQUER 10-20% v/v with water.

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