Solvent Based Floor Varnish

Blackfriar polyurethane floor varnish solvent based.
Solvent based floor varnish. But if you insist on using an old school solvent based polyurethane like they used in the 50s or 60s this is the best of the bunch. Recoat in 6 hours. Solvent based varnishes can be troublesome for novices who have no experience. The dry time of the finish.
Available in mattcoat satinglaze hardglaze. Tough protection against knocks scuffs and scratches. It is not our favorite finish no. As such solvent based epoxy cannot be used indoors because of the harmful fumes.
Duraseal polyurethane is our preferred oil modified aka oil based or solvent based floor finish. Traditional solvent based varnish. Blackfriar polyurethane floor varnish is primarily designed for use on wooden floors but can also be used on doors wood panelling and other joinery applications. Solvent based finishes take much longer to dry than water based finishes.
However solvent based epoxy contains high content of volatile organic compounds. When used outdoors you will have to utilize proper respirators and avoid open flames like furnaces and water heaters because the solvent based epoxy is highly flammable. 3 coats of water based could be applied on your floors in the time it takes for 1 coat of solvent based to be dry enough for a 2nd coat. A traditional solvent based varnish that provide tough wearing protection for wooden floors.
2 pack epoxy solvent based floor paint. Advertisement remove varnish with chemical. Johnstone s 2 pack epoxy solvent based floor paint is a semi gloss abrasion and impact resistant finish for concrete steel non ferrous metals and asbestos cement. Oil based polyurethane consists of linseed oil synthetic resins and plasticizers.
Eco credentials safety sheet. The main difference between the two types for home owners is. For interior use only it delivers excellent protection against knocks and stains dilute acids and alkalis. Solvent based varnishes are normally only used where very tough fast curing is called for such as bar tops sports halls and night clubs.
Activator is included with this product. Its strength and durability make it a popular finish for commercial properties but many homeowners like to use.