Clear Wax is a wax recommended for providing surfaces with excellent shine. It is applied on natural stone surfaces (travertine, marble, limestone, granite, slate, sandstone), brick, terracotta, unglazed ceramic tiles.
Benefits
• protects from dust, water, dirt
• provides shine for treated surface
• refreshes the look of dull surfaces
• recommended for use on floors and walls
Directions for use
Surface to be sealed must be cleaned with specific detergents. Plus, it should be completely dry and clean. Always test solution on a less visible area, before general application. Shake can well.
1. Apply in a thin layer on the surface, with a fluff-free cloth.
2. Buff wax to a shine with a short haired brush, soft cloth or single disk machine.
Coverage
For low absorption surfaces: 1L / 10 sqm, applied in 2 coats. Coverage for high porosity surfaces is difficult to assess, because absorption is uneven.
Storage: up to 2 years for sealed containers, in a cool, dry place, frost-free environment.
Packaging: 1 L can
Precautions
• For highly absorbent surfaces the degree of shine can be uneven. Therefore, we recommend sealing first with impregnating sealer (LTP Mattstone, LTP Colour Intensifier) and then apply LTP Clear Wax.
• Post-application waxing on large surfaces is recommended with a single-disk machine. The excess application of LTP Clear Wax or surfaces not correctly buffed may result in opaque (slightly white) look.
• Apply within temperature range of +5 … +25 ° C.
WARNING
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! Toxic for aquatic life with long lasting effects. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If in eyes: rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Wear suitable gloves and eye protection. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. In case of an accident or if you feel sick, seek medical advice at once and keep the label / container at hand.
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