Fiddes - Hard Wax Oil - All Colours - All Sizes
Produces a quick drying, natural satin/matt water repellent, tread-fast finish that will not peel or flake.
Preparation:
Ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from any previous finish. Sand the substrate with a fine 150 grade sanding paper or 150 grit sanding disk, removing all traces of dust.
Application:
Ensure all areas to be coated are extremely well ventilated during and after application. Always test on a small area prior to initial application. No primer required. Maximum 2 coats recommended. Apply at room temperature. Fiddes Hard Wax Oil is formulated for application directly, and does not require thinning.
First Coat - Stir contents thoroughly before and during use, and apply in a warm, well ventilated room. Apply THINLY using a good quality bristle or synthetic brush and lay EVENLY, following the direction of the grain. Remove any surplus material immediately with a cloth, carefully checking all areas for any excess application. Leave to dry 4-6 hours in warm, dry well ventilated conditions, or preferably overnight.
Second Coat - Apply as first coat, THINLY, allowing good ventilation. Leave to dry 4-6 hours in warm, dry well ventilated conditions, or preferably overnight. Clean applicator with White Spirit.When the surface area is completely dry, a light buff will further enhance the sheen level.
Notes:
- Ensure all areas to be coated are extremely well ventilated during and after application has occurred.
- Always test on a small area prior to major application.
- Certain dense or oily substrates may only require a single application, and subsequently buffed to achieve the desired finish.
- Longer drying periods may occur during application in cold, damp or humid conditions.
- Always apply sparingly and remove any excess product thoroughly.
Re-Application:
To renovate previous application of Fiddes Hard Wax Oil, lightly sand area with 150 grit sandpaper, and re-apply sparingly.
Coverage:
A single application will cover approximately 20-24 square meters per litre,depending on the density of the substrate