OLDCOUNTRY Stain BI 30011 Old Grey
Using OLDCOUNTRY stains creates unique stain effects. Excite your customers with this naturally appealing look created by the chemical reaction with the contents of the wood.
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Processing
Areas of application
For parquet and wooden flooring with subsequent sealing with Hesse parquet oils. We only recommend oils for roller applications. The use of Hesse PRIMER-OIL means that surfaces can subsequently be coated with parquet lacquers from the Hesse HYDRO range. Also suitable for use on furniture surfaces, which are subsequently given a final treatment with suitable PUR lacquers.
Technical information
Technical Specifications
Proportion of renewable raw materials % | 0 % |
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Appearance | glazing |
VOC EU % | 0 % |
Number of layers (max) | 1 |
Quantity per layers (min) | 30 g/m² |
Quantity per layers (max) | 80 g/m² |
Total quantity applied | 80 g/m² |
Processing Instructions
Drying | 4 h / 20 °C |
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Surface sanding (grain size) | 120 - 180 |
Intermediate sanding (grain size) | |
Yield per pass | 13 - 33 m²/l |
Processing information | Apply the stain using a short haired roller to moisten well, but without excess. Then level the surface with a slightly damp roller. The effect arises after the chemical reaction with the wood. Depending on the degree of use, wooden floor coatings become worn with the passage of time. Proper care or timely resealing of the clear-coated surface prevent the need for an expensive, full renovation. Although this becomes unavoidable if the stain layer is already damaged. To gain a proper impression of the results for yourself and your customer please apply a trial stain and sealing coat to a sufficiently large area of original parquet flooring. |
Special notes | Chemical stains react with the wood contents. Depending on the areas where the woods were grown, when they were cut and the like, their tannin content varies and can lead to different colour developments. Only use tannin-rich European white oak. Sapwood, red oak and many American oaks are not suitable due to the low tannin content. With chemical stains, the use of tools or containers made from corrosive metals is forbidden. |
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