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Interlux Clear Wood Sealer, Base
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Product Description
Interlux Clear Wood Sealer, Base – A fast drying wood sealer with excellent film build. Suitable for priming wood prior to application of single pack varnishes or two component urethane finishes. Due to its grain-filling properties, the use of Clear Wood Sealer * will cut down on the total number of coats required to achieve a traditional, premium Yacht finish - on both exterior and interior surfaces. The fast drying formulation allows applicators to apply multiple coats in one day, reducing the total turnaround timeand resource requirements significantly. With exceptional impact, scratch and wear resistance, Clear Wood Sealer * is suitable for use in new boat production environment and for restoration projects. Overcoatable with a number of clear and pigmented Interlux finishes, Clear Wood Sealer * provides flexibility in choice and the ability to customize the final finish to customer or designer requirement
Key Features:
- Fast drying wood sealer with excellent film build
- It cuts down on the total number of coats you need to achieve a traditional, premium yacht finish
- Used to prime wood before single stage varnishes and two component urethane finishes
**This product is only one part of a two part system! Click this link for the Curing Agent
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Prepare the surface
Previously Varnished wood In Good Condition: If previous coating is a two pack- It is essential to remove all contaminants from the surface prior to sanding and overcoating. Sand smooth with 240-320 grit paper. Remove sanding residue. If previous coating is a one pack- Remove all previous coatings.
Previously Varnished wood In Poor Condition Remove all previous coatings.
BARE WOOD: Sand with 180 grade (grit) paper. Lightly sand with 240 grade (grit) paper. Ensure sanding debris is removed prior to proceeding. If wiping with solvent then allow to dry completely before applying first coat of varnish.
Priming bare wood: Thin first coat up to 50% with Brush Reducer 2333N and apply by brush to achieve penetration. This will increase the drying time of the first coat.
OILY WOODS e.g. Teak: After sanding, clean the surface with Spray Reducer 2316N or Brush Reducer 2333N. Apply the first coat of Clear Wood Sealer * immediately after the evaporation of thinners as teak contains oily substances that can cause adhesion problems.
Application
Applying: Apply 2-4 full coats, until a satisfactory finish is achieved. The number of coats is dependent upon application method and required finish. Sanding is not required, however if deemed necessary for improved aesthetics use 240-320 grit paper.
Methods: Brush, Conventional Spray, Roller
Conventional Spray: For conventional spray, thin 10-15% by volume with Reducing Solvent Spray 2316N. Pressure: 3.5-4.0 bar (50-60 psi). Tip Size: 1.0-1.4 mm/40-50 thou.
Brush: Use a long-haired, wide, flat brush when brushing.
Mixing: Add curing agent to the base, stir and leave for 10 minutes to allow bubbles to disperse.
Thinner: Spray Reducer 2316N or Brush Reducer 2333N. Brushing - Thin first coat by 50% with Reducing Solvent 2333N. Rollering - Thin each coat 10% with ReducingSolvent 2333N. Conventional Spraying - Thin each coat 10-15% with Spray Reducer 2316N.
Cleaner: Spray Reducer 2316N or Brush Reducer 2333N
Ventilation and Humidity Control: During application and drying in a confined spaces, continuous ventilation is required to extract solvent vapors for health and safety reasons and to assist the drying process. To achieve sufficient curing, the maximum relative air humidity should not exceed 80%.
Substrates: Marine plywood and common tropical hardwood such as mahogany, teak and cherry. For aged Clear Wood Sealer *, sand the surface with 240-320 girt paper and wipe clean.
Number of Coats: Apply 2-4 coats. The number of coats required is dependent upon the porosity of the wood. More coats may be required to completely fill the wood grain
Coverage: (Theoretical) -447.8 ft²/gal
Recommended DFT per coat: 1.4 mils dry
Recommended WFT per coat: 3.6 mils wet
**IMPORTANT** Ambient temperature should be minimum 5°C/41°F and maximum 35°C/95°F. Substrate temperature should be minimum 5°C/41°F and maximum 35°C/95°F. Substrate temperature should be 3°C/5°F above dew point to prevent condensation. Product temperature should be minimum 5°C/41°F and maximum 35°C/95°F. Relative humidity should be greater than 30% and should not exceed 80%. Avoid painting in direct sunlight. Do not use unless mixed thoroughly with the curing agent at specified ratio. Contains Isocyanates which may be harmful to lungs, read the safety data section before use. This product may get darker on exposure and is therefore not recommended for use on light-coloured wood such as ash or light-coloured oak. Do not apply over conventional paints or flexible constructions. Clear Wood Sealer * should only be used as a primer/sealer and should always be used with a suitable finish.
Color: YVA327-Clear
Finish: High Gloss
Specific Gravity: 1.03
Volume Solids: 38%
Mix Ratio: 1:1 by volume (as supplied) 1:1 by weight
Converter/Curing Agent: YVA328
Typical Shelf Life: 2 yrs
VOC (As Supplied): 576 g/lt
Dry Times: Refer to Technical Data Sheet
Mixing: Add curing agent to the base, stir and leave for 10 minutes to allow bubbles to disperse.
Thinner: Spray Reducer 2316N or Brush Reducer 2333N
Thinning: Brushing - Thin first coat by 50% with Brush Reducer 2333N. Rollering - Thin each coat 10% with Brush Reducer 2333N. Conventional Spraying - Thin each coat 10-15% with Reducing Solvent Spray 2316N.
Cleaner: Spray Reducer 2316N or Brush Reducer 2333N
Ventilation and Humidity Control: During application and drying in a confined spaces, continuous ventilation is required to extract solvent vapors for health and safety reasons and to assist the drying process. To achieve sufficient curing, the maximum relative air humidity should not exceed 80%.
Conventional Spray: For conventional spray, thin 10-15% by volume with Reducing Solvent Spray 2316N. Pressure: 3.5-4.0 bar (50-60 psi). Tip Size: 1.0-1.4 mm/40-50 thou.
Brush: Use a long-haired, wide, flat brush when brushing.