Softwood surfaces in a relief look
Softwood surfaces in a relief look
Description/features: A modern, two-tone effect on fine-grained and heavily-textured conifer.
Areas of use: Unusual, creative accents for interiors, etc.
How to – Conifer relief finish
Sample process:
conifer relief finish, anthracite
- Substrate material: fine-grained pine/fir, solid wood Texture the veneer to a depth of at least 0.7 mm,
- preferably 1 mm, with Andalon brushes
- Prime with one or two thick coats of FANTASTIC-FILL DP 4755-9343 mixing ratio (by volume) 10 : 1 with PU Hardener DR 4071 1 : 1 thinned with PU Thinner DV 4900
- Dry for at least 16 hours
- Sand with grain 150 to produce an effect until the hard growth rings are exposed untreated
- Spray on one coat of Relief glaze WR 1005 anthracite and wipe until initially dry and, if necessary, mist again lightly with the relief stain
- Dry for at least 3 hours at room temperature 20 °C
- Apply two top coats, with intermediate sanding grain 320,
- using FANTASTIC-NATURA DA 48660 mixing ratio (by volume) 10 : 1 with PU Hardener DR 4071
- Dry for at least 16 hours at room temperature 20 °C
Technical Information
Conifer relief finish
Products required
Note
- Besides selection and texturing of the bare wood, the application quantity and sanding of the basecoat also have a crucial influence on the effect produced.
- Relief glaze standard colours:
- WR 1001 terracotta, dark
- WR 1002 freesia blue
- WR 1003 freesia green
- WR 1004 terracotta, light
- WR 1005 anthracite
- WR 1006 grey beige
- PU lacquers should not be processed and dried at material/room temperatures below 18 °C.
- PU lacquered surfaces should be freshly sanded before finishing to avoid adhesion problems.
- Please conduct a test coating under real conditions.
Note: This information is purely advisory and is based on the best knowledge available after careful research in line with current state of the art technology. It is not legally binding. We also refer you to our Terms and Conditions. The material safety data sheet as per regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 is available.