Price: £46.81 ex VAT
Tough Ionised Low Gloss Acrylic Sealer. An easy to apply, self-shine clear sealer. Enhances the colour and texture of floors. Protects against stains and stubborn dirt. Easy to maintain. May be used on terracotta, slate, stone, quarry tiles and brick.
Recommended For Use With:
- Quarry Tiles
- Terracotta
- Brick
- Slate
- Stone
- Terrazzo
- Unpolished Marble
- Cement Floors
- Plastic Floors
Coverage: approximately 20 sq / m per litre (one coat)
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Interior Use Only
Directions
Ensure surface to be treated is completely clean, dry and free from cement and grout stain (see LTP Grout Stain Remover). Any moisture in the floor may cause the 'Ironwax' to dry opaque or prevent the seal from reaching full hardness. On low porosity floors e.g. highly vitrified quarry tiles and dense slate, the first coat should be diluted 25% water:75% Ironwax. Using a paintbrush or soft fluff-free cloth, apply a thin coat of 'Ironwax' evenly in one direction. Do not rub or buff the surface but allow to dry (approx 1 hour). Apply a second coat at right angles to the first. On more absorbent floors or for a glossier finish, further applications may be necessary. Subsequent coats should be applied at right angles to the previous. Do not over apply as too many coats may cause unsightly build up of 'Ironwax' and/or reduce the efficiency of the product. 'Ironwax' hardens after about an hour but will take a further three days to achieve full hardness and become fully water resistant. If in doubt, experiment on spare tiles to establish the optimum number of coats before general use.
Attention:
Avoid shaking the bottle prior to use. Frothing of liquid may lead to an inconsistent finish.
Keep out of reach of children
Store in a frost proof place.
Avoid using strong detergents and kitchen to wash floors treated with 'Ironwax'
Do not use below freezing.
After contact with skin, wash with soap and water
Maintenance:
Routinely sweep the floor. Use LTP Floorshine to clean and protect the floor. In areas where the seal becomes worn, reseal using more 'Ironwax'. At some stage, complete renovation of the seal may be desired. In this case use LTP Grimex to strip the original seal before re-sealing with 'Ironwax'.
This information is offered without guarantee. The material should be used so as to take account of the local conditions and the surfaces to be treated. In case of doubt, the product should be tried out in an inconspicuous area