Urethane varnish for interior and exterior* use.
Available in Brilliant, Satin and Matte
Surfaces: EUROTHANE Varnish provides a clear finish on any unpainted wooden surface
Applications: Floors, stairs, railing, doors, trim, wall-paneling, and furniture
Eurothane is a modern urethane varnish with the appearance of a traditional alkyd formulation. Eurothane resists yellowing, and does not possess the “plastic” appearance common to may urethanes. Eurothane Varnish is easy to apply and dries to a hard finish protecting wood against abrasion, alcohol and water. This formulation results in an elastic and durable finish and is compatible with most modern urethane or traditional varnishes. We suggest that when applying this varnish over an existing finish, test it for compatibility on a small, unobtrusive area before proceeding with the work.
Eurothane is clear and colorless. It is available in High Gloss, Satin and Matte finishes, all intermixable to achieve any intermediate level of gloss desired. Similar to other finishes, High Gloss provides the hardest and most durable film. Satin provides a low-luster, hand-rubbed appearance, while Matte virtually “disappears” due to its non-reflective quality.
Tools: Use a first quality, clean natural bristle brush, or lambswool applicator for floors (we recommend the Omega Small Flats, S57’s, or the Omega Large Full Oval, S55-2). NEVER use a brush for varnishing if it has been used previously for painting. New woodwork and floors: After surface preparation (sanding, etc.) and cleaning, wipe down surface with a clean cloth impregnated with denatured alcohol. Apply three coats of Eurothane Varnish, allowing twenty four hours drying time between coats.Surface should be lightly sanded with very fine sand paper (we recommend 600 grit silicon carbide wet/dry paper that is lubricated with mineral spirits) and tacked between coats. To ensure maximum durability of Eurothane Satin and Matte finish, apply two coats of Eurothane High Gloss before applying the finish coat of Satin or Matte.On previously varnished surfaces: Varnished surfaces which are sound should be sanded, cleaned thoroughly and wiped down with a clean cloth impregnated with denatured alcohol. Apply two or more coats of Eurothane, allowing twenty-four hours of drying time between coats. Surface should be lightly sanded with fine paper – 220 grit – and tacked between coats. To ensure maximum durability of Eurothane Satin or Matte finish, apply two coats of Eurothane High Gloss before applying the finish coat of Satin or Matte.On previously varnished surfaces in extremely poor condition: It is recommended that the old varnish be removed completely by abrasion, and then proceed as for new wood. Work area should always be well ventilated.NEVER shake container. To avoid bubbles varnish should be STIRRED ONLY. For floors, we recommend a MINIMUM of three coats, with the first two in High Gloss for maximum durability. Final coat should be High Gloss or Satin.NOTE: The surface drying time of Eurothane Varnish is rather quick, so it is very important to apply thin, even coats, especially for flooring.*EXTERIOR USE OF EUROTHANE: Eurothane Satin Varnish is suitable for exterior use as a finish coat over an FPE Marine Yacht Varnish System. (Not for exterior decks.)
Easy to clean. Wash (scrub if necessary) with a weak solution of mild powdered detergent and cold water; rinse and dry (buff) to avoid water spots. Do not use liquid household cleaners or harsh detergents as they will dull the surface.
Almost unlimited in original unopened containers.
Surfaces to be varnished should be dry, free of dust, chalk, grease and any foreign material which would affect adhesion. Dust and chalk, etc should be eliminated. Remove grease and wax with denatured alcohol. Sound, previously varnished surfaces must be dulled by light sanding.
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