Garage Floor Dust Sealer Clear Paint 1k Polyurethane 3 in 1


  • Application By Brush Roller & Suitable Spray
  • Fast Dry Time In as Little as 2-4 Hours Touch Dry
  • Quick & Easy To Use Perfect For Light To Medium Traffic
  • Suitable For Concrete, Metal, Wood, Stone & Brick
  • Multi-Buy Discounts
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This product is not suitable for the following
  • Tiles of any sort
  • Unprimed plastic
  • Bare aluminium (you will need a suitable etch primer)
  • Untreated galvanised steel (Mordant solution first)
  • A hot surface that reaches above 106 degrees (C) (you will need high temperature paints)
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Concrete Garage Floor Sealer/Primer


Garage Floor Dust Sealer Clear Paint product name Universal PU Enamel is a single pack clear paint that can be used on bare concrete for light to medium foot traffic which can be used in two ways.

Firstly, this product is a concrete primer suitable to be applied to bare concrete once the correct preparation has been carried out. This will impregnate the concrete offering good intercoat adhesion ready for the two coats of top coat.

Secondly this product can be used as a sealer to seal off bare concrete to stop dusting. If you are not planning to put a coloured top coat on we recommend using two coats of this.

Please note this is not a translucent clear due to the natural colouring of the resin this does have a yellow tinge.

 


 

 

About Concrete Floor Dust Sealer

  • NEW 3 IN 1 TECNOLOGY - Primes, Seals and Protects with just 2 coats.
  • HIGHLY RESISTANT EASY CLEAN FLOOR SEALER- Resistant to weathering along with many industrial and domestic chemicals. Resistant to regular washing with water due to the easy clean finish, making it a perfect choice as a concrete garage floor paint or workshop floors. Also used as a dust sealer
  • EASY APPLICATION - Apply by brush or roller
  • FLOOR PAINT KEY FACTS & BENEFITS - Coverage 8m2 per Litre | Touch Dry in 2-4 hours | Overcoat 12 - 24 hours | Traffic in 2-3 days of final coat |Full protection and scratch protection 7 Days | Suitable for light to medium traffic | No Catalyst Required | Multi Surface | Two coats recommended for best results | Provides a cleaner, dust-free working environment | Solvent Based Polyurethane Coating.
  • Proudly maunfactured in England by B.C Paints Ltd. Please note images and product titles are for advertising purposes only.

 

Painting your Floor Step by Step


  1. Before you start have your PPE ready as our paint is oil based so will not wash off easily with soap and water.
  2. The floor area must be dry and clean free from dirt, dust, oil, grease. Good preparation is key to a good finish. Never pre seal the floor prior to painting especially with latex or PVC sealers paint will not adhere.
  3. Stir the paint well before use. If painting bare concrete thin the first coat by 20% to ensure the sealer impregnates the concrete.
  4. Before putting paint on the floor ensure you have good ventilation to allow solvent vapor to escape, if there is no air movement the coating cannot dry as well.
  5. Cut in around the edges first with a 2 to 3 inch brush, then work backwords towards your exit.
  6. When painting larger areas it’s easier to pour the paint on the floor in stages, spread it out using a squeegee then back roll with a roller to release the air, to avoid having a bubbly finish as the air is traped in the coating during the drying process.
  7. Apply a second coat 12-24 hours after.



       


      New Concrete Floors will need time to green this generally is a period of 3-6 months from when the concrete floor is laid, we say 3-6 months as it depends on the thickness of the concrete and quality, it’s always best ask the supplier and fitter of the concrete floor as to how long to wait till painting.

       

       

      Mixing Information Make sure you use a broom stick, mixer on a slow running drill or pallet knife to mix and mixing should take place for 3-5 mins to ensure all the content is properly mixed together to avoid colour and or drying problems.

      As our coatings are heavily pigmented separation can easily occur and you can have colour float, for example a green paint can seem blue before mixing, this is one of the reasons mixing your paint before use is essential.

       

       

       

       


      About Us

      T.A Paint is a family run company and are proud to have a long running heritage in the world of paint, as we are now in our 4th generation holding a combined experience of 100 years plus.

      Our Parent Company B.C Paints Ltd produces in the same factory all the coatings T.A Paints has to offer, manufacturing only from the finest virgin raw materials, this is why all the labeling is from B.C Paints, but it's still us.

       

      Our Ethos

      Throughout the years our ethos has been the same, to offer a fair product for a fair cost, and never compromise quality for cost.


       

       

       


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