Model: M8600(Glossy) M8603(Matt) M8605(Semi-glossy) M8600D(Primer) PU Extra Clear Wood Varnish (Lacquer) Description: Made from superfine powder, the exquisite lacquer film has crystal-like appearance and gives you smooth hand feel. It shows the natural texture of wood in decoration Advantages: 1.Lacquer film is clear and transparent 2 Delicate and full membrane, silky feel, membrane is always fresh as new. 3.Superior leveling property allows easy application 4.Full lacquer film withstands scratching and wear Packing: 5kg, 7.5kg, 9.5kg (Set pack) or 1L, 2L, 2.5L, 3L, 4L, 12L, 18L single pack. Shelf Life: 12 months (use up in 4 hrs after mixing) Gloss: Glossy, Matt, Semi-glossy Dilution Ratio (Base: Hardener: Thinner): Glossy varnish: 1: 1: 0.7 Semi-matt and matt varnish: 1: 0.5: 0.9 Primer: 1: 0.5: 0.6-0.8 Theoretical Coverage (mixed complex): Finish: 1214m2/kg/coat Primer: 1214m2/kg/coat Drying: (25, relative humidity: 75%) Touch Dry: 20 minutes Hard Dry: 12 hours Application Method: Brush, Roll, Spray Storage: Store in cool, dry and well-ventilated places and out of the reach of children. Preparation and Application: Finishing (topcoat) highlights the beauty of wood, but the process also magnifies imperfections. Sand the wood smooth and repair all defects before finishing. 1. To produce smooth surfaces on bare wood, always sand with the grain of the wood. The material should go through at least three sandings with successively finer grit Model Base Hardener Thinner Mixing Ratio Base:Hardener:Thinner M8600 PU Clear Wood Varnish (Glossy) MG706 MX83 1: 1: 0.8 M8605 PU Clear Wood Varnish (Semi-Gloss) MG706 MX83 1: 0.5: 1 M8603 PU Clear Wood Varnish (Matt) MG706 MX83 1: 0.5: 1 M8600D PU Clear Wood Primer MG706 MX83 1: 0.5: 1 sandpaper. Start with 80 grit, move to 150 grit and finish with 220 grits. Use a tack cloth to remove dust between sandings. If you are using paint as a topcoat over another finish, simply scuff sand the existing finish with steel wool or synthetic steel wool. Scuff sanding gives the paint topcoat something to bite into for better adhesion with the existing finish. 2. On bare wood, apply a light coat of paint and allow it to dry fully. After the first coat has dried, lightly sand, with fine grit paper, to remove any raised grain. On an existing finish, apply a coat of paint and allow it to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions before. 3. Sand the dried paint lightly with 400 or higher grit sandpaper, steel wool or synthetic steel wool. Remove any sanding dust with a tack cloth. 4. Brush or wipe on another coat of paint and allow it to dry. 5. Continue to apply coats of paint as indicated in steps 2 through 4 until you achieve the surface build-up you desire. 6. Inspect the finish for small nicks or imperfections. Rub out any rough spots with steel wool or synthetic steel wool. Wipe with a clean tack cloth to remove any dust. For extra protection, polish the surface with paste wax or furniture polish.