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DESCRIPTION: BIO Japanese Seedlac is used for superior
quality finishes you find in antique Shops or for Musical
instrument applications. The raw materials are a natural and non
toxic. They are gentle on the environment. BIO A
high quality timber polish, similar to shellac but with greater
resistance to wear and temperature. A superb French polish,
preferred by professionals for superior clarity and durability.
Water-resistant, but alcohol-soluble. For interior use on fine
furniture, musical instruments, cabinets, etc. Contains seedlac,
tree resin and spirit of wine.
PREPARATION: Surface should be well sanded, dry and
cleaned of greasy, waxy and dirty contaminants using BIO Thinner.
Do not apply coatings to unseasoned or wet surfaces. Hardwoods and
other timbers rich in natural oils, waxes, acids and terpenes
should be degreased using BIO Thinner because these substances may
mix with the Japanese Seedlac and prolong its drying time.
Imperfect coats may require complete stripping before applying BIO
products. Do not apply on over acrylic, PUR or epoxy based
coatings.
APPLICATION: Ready to use mixture for brushed or
traditional rubbed finish. Thin as desired with methylated spirit.
Apply several coats to achieve a high sheen. Maintain a wet edge
when painting. Let harden for four hours between coats, and cut
back with very fine steel wool or sandpaper before recoating. After
final coat, leave for 24 hours, and then wax with BIO ANTIQUE WAX
Provide adequate ventilation during application and drying. Do not
apply during cold and damp conditions.
CLEANING: Methylated spirit.
COVERAGE: 1 Litre covers approx. 10 sqm. Depending on the
absorbency of the timber.
PRECAUTION: Flammable liquid UN No. 1263 Class 3.1
Packaging Group III. Keep away from open flames and out of the
reach of children. Please dispose of used rags in a sealed metal
container. Can spontaneously combust.
STORAGE: Keep tightly sealed in a cool and dry place. If
after partial use of a tin of seedlac and/or storage longer than 3
months transfer the remainder into a glass bottle as the seam of
the tin can dissolve.
PAINT DISPOSAL: Do not pour left over paint down the
drain. Unwanted paint should be brushed out on newspaper, allowed
to dry and then disposed of via domestic waste collection. Let
empty container dry out as well and dispose via recycling
program.
The preceding information was prepared by BIO Products Australia
and is given as a general guide only. Some variations may occur or
be advisable for particular conditions. The manufacturer’s
responsibility for claims arising from breach of warranty,
negligence or otherwise is limited to the purchase price of the
material.
BIO JAPANESE SEEDLACE is an environmentally friendly
product.
1/08/2007
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