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Safecoat Acrylacq is a clear, high gloss, water-based replacement for high solvent content lacquer. It is hard and durable with superior resistance to stains, marring and fingerprint marks. Also available in satin. Use On: Wood cabinetry and doors, paneling, furniture, wood railings, vinyl and other plastic surfaces (always test for adhesion). Advantages / Significant Benefits: - Safely used by and for the chemically sensitive. - Low odor, seals in outgassing from the substrate. Surface Preparation: All surfaces must be clean, dry, free from dirt, dust, grease, wax, oil, silicone, tsp/soap, mill scale, oxidation, or any foreign matter/contaminants. Remove all mildew before coating any surface. Old coating should be completely removed before applying Acrylacq (cratering may develop if old finish remains). Wood: Wood staining should be completed before applying finish coats. Sand wood with the grain only. When surfaces have been sanded, dust and vacuum thoroughly to remove debris and then use a damp rag to remove dust before applying finish coats. (Note: tac rags may leave a residue that can interfere with flow and adhesion causing surface defects.) Wood surface may be dampened to raise grain, sanded, and then wiped free of dust before applying stain or finish. Moisture content of wood should be below 12% for best results. Satin Finish: To achieve a satin finish, apply two thin coats of Safecoat Acrylacq Gloss followed by one coat of Safecoat Acrylacq Satin. Do not apply multiple coats of satin, as cloudiness to the final finish can result. Coverage: One gallon of Acrylacq covers approximately 300-400 square feet in one coat depending on method of application and surface porosity. Thinning: No reduction is required, but product may if necessary be thinned with no more than 5% water by volume. Overthinning may cause loss of gloss and may impair product performance. |