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Artikel Nr. 0202010047

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Декоративен полупрозрачен лазурен лак с висока устойчивост на износване. Предназначен е за нанасяне върху стрехи, сачак, дървени орнаменти, капаци, ламперия, мебели, огради и други. Също така може да бъде използван за подпокривни дървени конструкции и градинска мебел. Sadolin Classic защитава дървените повърхности от стареене, плесени и вредители.
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Decorative translucent azure varnish with high wear resistance. It is designed for application on eaves, sachak, wooden ornaments, covers, paneling, furniture, fences and more. It can also be used for under-roof wooden structures and garden furniture. Sadolin Classic protects wooden surfaces from aging, mold and pests.
Prior to application, the wooden surface must be degreased and cleaned. The decorative varnish is mixed before and during work and is applied undiluted with the help of a soft brush. After use, the tools are cleaned with mineral turpentine. The product covers 15-18 square meters per liter and dries for 4 hours at a temperature of 20°C.It is necessary to wait 12 hours before applying the second layer. It is recommended that the treated wood coating be primed in advance.
Keep out of reach of children.
Apply in ventilated areas.
It does not contain harmful chromium and lead compounds.

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