| Characteristics | Colourless
Sealing Primer made from natural raw materials. Seals in minor
stains caused by water leaks, nicotine, grease and other substances, stopping
them from penetrating later coats of paint. The sealer can be thinned
down with water and contains no solvents. |
| Ingredients | Water, wood oil,
castor oil, safflower oil, Turkey red oil, casein, borax, polysaccharid,
diatomite, cobalt- lineolate. |
| Application | 1. For priming interior
walls and ceilings and sealing nicotine, water and greasy stains, both
locally and for entire walls. In very vulnerable places (e.g. rust) it
is advisable to do a test first. Extremely stubborn stains must be sealed
with Special Sealing
Primer. 2. Priming highly porous or dusting surfaces before painting, mixing the primer with Wall Emulsion. |
| Preliminary treatment | Surface must be
solid and free from dirt and grease. Brush off any loose material. |
| Directions for use | Stir
thoroughly and mix 1:1 with water, adding 10-20 % Wall
Emulsion.
Can be brushed, rolled or sprayed. Do not use below 12°C. When sealing
stains, make sure to paint well around the edges. If necessary reapply
after drying. |
| Drying | Dry,
and ready for painting, after 16-24 hours. |
| Coverage | One litre will cover
12 m², depending on the absorbency of the surface. |
| Cleaning of implements |
Clean
immediately with water and soap. Remove stubborn remains with Napona. |
| Storage | Seal well and
keep in a cool dry place. Protect from frost. |
| Safety precautions | Even
natural products should not be flushed away and must be kept away from
children. |
| Disposal | Ask advice about
quantities to prevent leftovers. Clean containers and take to a recycling
centre. Leave remains to dry and dispose of with your household rubbish. |
| Notes |
The technical information on this data
sheet was provided by Biofa. If the situation requires you to deviate
from it, please contact Mike Wye & Associates (01409 281644). This
data sheet supersedes all previous technical information. Last amendment 02/12/02 |