semi-gloss single-coat oil glaze for wood
Use:
• the oil glaze is designed for priming one-layer glazing coating of wood, fibre-boards, and similar porous materials based on wood, for exterior and interior use;
• O 1020 provides wood with a high and deep protection against weather effects and UV radiation even in one coat;
• O 1020 is primarily intended for wood surfaces and construction elements of wooden buildings and structures such as houses, cottages, log cabins, fences and pergolas in an outdoor environment directly exposed to weather influences.
Advantages:
• Application in one layer (high dry matter composition makes up for 2 to 3 layers of traditional glazes),
• Properties of natural oils (deep penetration into wood results in high protection),
• Preservation of natural structure and texture of wood (the glaze does not create any varnish-like layer on the wood),
• Excellent protection against weather effects and UV radiation (high content of high-quality transparent pigments),
• Vapour permeability of the coating (the wood “breathes” without limitations – any occurring residual moisture evaporates)
• High spreading rate (approximately 15 m2/l; 20 m2/l for smooth surfaces or for less absorbent wood species),
• Suitable for toys and children’s furniture (conforms to conditions of standard EN 71 no. 3)
• Simple repair and renewal of an old or deteriorated coating
Application:
With a brush, a roller, by spraying or dipping at temperature 15-25°C and relative air humidity up to 75%. Above all, it is recommended to apply O 1020 with a brush. Stir the oil glaze thoroughly before use; do not thin. The wood surface should be clean, mature, and not wet. Biocidal protection under O 1020 is ensured by the range of LIGNOSTOP impregnation agents. In case of very porous or dried wood, it is possible to apply another coat in 24 hours - it is necessary to make sure that this coat soaks
into the wood structure within 60 minutes. Any residual oil glaze on the surface of wood (not soaked in quantity) should be wiped off using a dry brush or cloth.
Thinner: O 1020 is supplied in the consistency suitable for application – not to be thinned; otherwise S 6006.
Theoretical spreading rate: Approximately 15 m2/l in one (total) layer. It depends on the absorbing capacity and surface finish of wood. The spreading capacity is higher – approximately 20 m2/l in case