Overview
Sikkens Cetol BL Unitop is a colourless, water based, protective varnish with a satin finish for interior woodwork. A medium build formula that provides a tough, durable coating that can resist knocks, spillages, and abrasion. Ideal for use on smooth planed hardwood and softwood such as trim, doors, door frames, skirting, wood paneling, and furniture.
- Can be used over dyed, varnished, or stained wood
- Satin finish
- Non-yellowing
- Low environmental impact and low odour
Area | Interior |
Recommended Use | Use on smooth planed hardwood and softwood such as trim, doors, door frames, skirtings, wood panelling, furniture. |
Base | Water-Based |
Coverage | 12-18m² per litre |
Drying Time | 2 hours |
Re-Coat Time | 5 hours |
Recommended Coats | 2-3 Coats |
Application Method | Brush |
VOC Levels | Medium |
Clean Up | Remove as much product as possible from the brush before cleaning with water |
Preparation
Always ensure the surface to be treated is clean, dry and free from any dust, algae, fungi or moss.
For New Timber:
- Resinous deposits should be removed with a scraper.
- Degrease the surface with a lint free cloth and suitable solvent, allow to evaporate fully before applying Sikkens.
- For previously painted or worn wood use a fine sandpaper of 240 grit work in the direction of to abrade the surface the grain remove any loose paint.
- Dust down entire surface.
- Fill any cracks, holes or chips, always use a filler designed for timber.
Application
Before applying stir the product thoroughly and test a small area to ensure colour and adhesion. Colours can vary dependant on surface to be treated.
- Do not apply when there is the risk of rain or when temperatures are below 8°C or above 25°C.
- Protect from frost and rain until dry.
- Always ensure product is fully mixed before and during application to ensure consistency in colour and sheen.
- Do not thin.
- For best results use a good quality, synthetic-fibre brush designed for the application of water borne products.
- The product should be applied in a full flowing coat, laying off in the direction of the grain, using the minimum number of brushstrokes necessary to produce an acceptable finish.
- Avoid over brushing.
- Apply 2-3 coats.
- Allow 5 hours between coats.
- This initial coat should satisfy the porosity/absorption of the timber. Carefully denib the first coat using a fine grade nylon abrasive pad or a fine grade (P240 or finer) wet or dry silicon carbide abrasive paper, remove all dust.
- On new wood were possible the first coat should be applied all round prior to fixing.
- Pay special attention to areas of exposed grain e.g tops and bottoms of doors.
Note: Always follow the manufacturer instructions found on the tin.