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A: Thisprodcut would likely not be suitable for a latex leveller. This prodcut is a solvent based PU coating. Most leveller cannot be painted or do not recommend painting, but when they are sutiabel, water based paint (such as our epoxy floor paint) is likely more suitable.
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A: Latex levellers cannot often be painted, please check with the screed manufactirer for compatability with paint. It is likely they would say water based, if anything, therefore our Epoxy Floor Paint would be more likely suitable.
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A: Hi, out of the paints we have the Floor Paint would be the best option for this area. it is a polyruethane coating and better for a timber substrate, it has quite good chemical and oil resistance and can be easily applied in two coats. No primer would be required but its always a good idea to lightly sand back the surface to ensure the paint has the best opportunity to bond correcty.
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A: Hi, if you are looking to park a car in the area then im afraid the Floor Paint would not be suitable. It is for foot traffic only. You can use our Car Park paint for this area, or if there is no exposure to sunlight you can apply our Epoxy Floor Paint (if exposed to UV it could change colour, which is why we dont use it externally normally).
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A: Hi, this product is a polyurethane paint system and can be applied to timber. I would advise sanding back the MDF to get some texture and porosity to the surface for the paint to soak in to.
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A: Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry,
We recommend abrading any existing paint prior to applying our products to re create a keyed texture finish for the paint to adhere to. As long as the surface is clean, dry and has a degree of porosity then the paint will be fine to be applied.
If I can help further please let me know.
Regards
Mark -
A: Hi, Thank you for your enquiry, As long as the surface is clean and dry no treatment is usually required. If it is our concrete leveller we recommend leaving 24-36 hours prior to applying our water based epoxy, for our single pack solvent based paint we advise leaving approx 3 months before painting. if it is a different manufacturer of leveller, contacting the manufacturer would be advisable for their guidelines.
If I can help further please let me know.
Regards
Mark -
A: Hi, Thank you for your enquiry, the surface would need a slight abrasion (with a wire brush or similar) to re-key the floor for the second coat to adhere.
if i can help further please let me know.
Regards
Mark -
A: Hi, I am afraid this product is not suitable for external use. It is a hardwearing paint and would likely bond well to an external surface, however it is not UV resistant and could change colour in areas exposed to sunlight.
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A: I am sorry but this paint is for internal use only.
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A: No, you shouldn’t need to use a sealant after painting with the floor paint.
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A: Hi, the drying time on the Floor Paint at 20 degrees is 24 hours for light traffic. You can do your 2nd coat after 16 hours.
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A: Hi, i a msorry but we don not recommend painting tiles with our coatings.
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A: Hi, it would stop water soaking in to the surface but cannot be classed as waterproof. it is for internal use only and i would not recoomend it in a bathroom setting.
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A: Unfortunately this is for concrete floors – and will not adhere to a smooth laminate surface as it will not be able to adhere.
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A: This product is really for floors. It may well work ok but I would expect it to run.
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A: Hi, we produce more stock all the time. the wait time is usually only a week or two when we do run out.
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A: I am afraid this paint is not suitable for external applications.
It is a ready mixed polyurethane paint which is not UV resistant. -
A: Thank you for your enquiry, however the floor paint is not suitable to go onto kitchen tiles, I’m afraid we don’t have anything suitable for this either.
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A: We would not suggest adding anything to the coating as this may hinder the formulation & curing process.
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A: Hello, here are the drying times which should help...
Drying times At 15-20 ℃:
• Recoat - 16 hours (if there is a time lapse between coats, the second coat must be applied within 5 days of the first coat)
• Touch Dry - 10 hours
• Light Foot Traffic - 24 hours
• Full Use - 36 hours. Please check that the paint has fully cured before putting into full use -
A: Hi, we do not recommending thinning the Floor Paint since this will affect the formulation and therefore it could look patchy, not dry as it should and the overall strength could be affected. If you would like to talk this through please contact us on 0345 450 9888.
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A: Hi, I am afraid the product in not flexible so would not be suitable.
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A: For a garage floor, and a small tractor, the epoxy version would be more suitable for a couple of reasons – it will withstand tyre traffic and not peel up, and will last longer. It's best to etch the bare concrete before painting as it will provide a key and remove any dust at the same time.
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A: No I'm afraid it won't. You would be better off using our Epoxy Floor Paint which is a water based, two pack, epoxy resin coating as it has better urine resistance than the single pack Floor Paint. However, although urine will not strip the coating off the floor, it will probably stain/discolour it.
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A: Hi, the following coatings can be used outside...Exterior Floor Paint (mid grey/yellow/tile red), Car Park Paint (grey/mid blue) and Hazard Paint (and we do an anti slip version too - both available in safety yellow). I hope this helps.
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A: Suitable for bare concrete or existing well bonded paint, wood and most metal