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BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX is a natural beeswax-based compound, which is used as a surface treatment for porous concrete surfaces to reduce moisture and stain penetration. The product can be used for both interior and exterior applications.
USE
BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX is used as a treatment to provide limited water and oil repellency and to resist stain migration. BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX may be polished to provide a glossy finish.
Data Sheets
Product Data Sheet
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DATA SHEET 3300-915 |
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BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX
DESCRIPTION
BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX is a natural beeswax-based compound, which is used as a surface treatment for porous concrete surfaces to reduce moisture and stain penetration. The product can be used for both interior and exterior applications.
USE
BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX is used as a treatment to provide limited water and oil repellency and to resist stain migration. BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX may be polished to provide a glossy finish.
Suitable for use on concrete kitchen, bar, and bathroom countertops. BEESWAX FINISH/COUNTERTOP WAX can also be used on various concrete vessels, bowls, and tables.
Packaging
200 gm
2 Kg.
Characteristics
Appearance: Light yellow to white.
Limitations
Counter-Top Wax must be applied to a clean and cured surface.
Preparatory Work
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free of all contaminants such as oil, grease, dirt and curing compounds. Remove any oil, grease or other substances using ULTRITE DEGREASER. Do not wash or etch with acid. If applying over an acid stained finish, acid neutralization must be complete. If dry dust is present, remove by vacuum cleaner.
Precautions
Do not ingest. Use as directed.
Installation Instructions
- Counter-Top Wax is best applied by heating up surface of concrete and rubbing material into surface with a clean cotton cloth.
- Highly porous concrete substrates may require two or more coats.
- A high gloss can be achieved by hand rubbing warm wax with a clean soft cotton cloth or mechanically buffing warm wax with a lamb’s wool polisher.
2009-05