WOOD COATINGS

WOODPOL SHELLAC CLEAR WOOD POLISH

PRODUCT PRODUCT CODE
Special 20
Clear 21
Color 22


WOODPOL SHELLAC SPECIAL, CLEAR & COLOR WOOD POLISH is a premium, polish formulated with pure Bleached shellac and other imported additives to provide a luxurious smooth finish to wood. Salient features of this product are excellent flow, levelling, wetting, quick drying & smooth finish.
WOODPOL SHELLAC WOOD POLISH is the first choice of polishers for dream wood as successive coats can be applied in shorter intervals enabling the polishers to finish job quickly. It is easy to apply & maintain new look for years.

The attractive features of the product are
1. Easy in application for new and pre - polished wood.
2. Fast drying at ambient temperature.
3. Retains beauty of wood.
4. Enhance gloss, build & especially polishing properties.
5. Good flexibility.

DIRECTION FOR USE: For New Wood
1. Wooden articles to be coated must be dry & free of dust, dirt grease and moisture. Sand the surface along the grains with Emery paper #180 or with a suitable grade of sand paper. Brush the surface free of loose dust.
2. If desired, apply wood stains at this stage by wiping or spraying for desired shade or tone.
3. Apply thin coat of WOODPOL SHELLAC CLEAR WOOD POLISH with a pad of soft cotton with circular motion for better grain filling.
4. Apply a repeated coat at an regular intervals till good finish is obtained.
5. It is recommended to sand the surface with suitable grade sand paper intermittently after few coats for better grain filling & smoothness.
6. For Best results, it is advisable to apply repeated coat to enhance gloss level & smooth finish, giving sufficient time for drying between the coats.

TECHNICAL DATA

Product Description Clear wood finish.
Appearance Pale yellow, almost clear liquid.
Consistency Ready to use.
Method of applications By rubbing with soft cotton pad.
Areas of applications Wood (Interior application).
Finish Smooth and Glossy.
Packing 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr, 5 Ltrs, 20 ltrs.

FOR PREPOLISHED WOOD:
1. Sand the surface along the grain with Emery paper #100 or 180 followed by #320 to get a smooth uniform surface. If staining is desired, completely remove the old finish.
2. Follow the procedure given above.

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