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Ronseal Eco Varnish

Ronseal Eco Varnish delivers superior performance compared to standard varnishes due to the unique water-borne Castor Oil-based resin system. It protects interior wood from everyday wear and tear and provides resistance to scratches, heat, water and household chemical spillage. Its non-yellowing, translucent pigments enhance the beauty of the wood with a natural low sheen satin finish. Ideal for interior wooden doors, skirting and furniture. This range also includes a clear satin. It has 35% less petrochemical content than standard varnishes and has a low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) level making it better for the environment and for you. It is water-based, has a low odour and brushes can be washed out in water. It is packaged in a steel tin which contains up to 40% recycled material and is 100% recyclable.

Colours Available:

  • Antique Pine
    Antique Pine
  • Medium Oak
    Medium Oak
  • Dark Oak
    Dark Oak
  • Dark Oak
    Clear Satin
 
WHERE CAN I USE IT?

Ronseal Eco Varnish can be used on any bare or previously varnished wood in the home including doors, furniture, shelving, skirting, cork, hardboard or chipboard. For wooden floors use Ronseal Eco Floor Varnish.

WHAT SORT OF FINISH?

Its satin finish enhances the natural beauty of wood, protecting it from everyday wear and tear.

HOW MANY COATS?

2 coats are normally enough, but untreated wood may need 3.

COVERAGE

750ml will normally treat 3 door sides with 2 coats (approx. 6 sqm)

DRYING TIMES

Allow 30 minutes for each coat to dry and 2 hours between coats.

HOW TO APPLY

Stir well before and during use. Apply in a warm and well ventilated room. Using a synthetic filament brush, apply 2 or 3 coats. Brush out evenly and finish each coat in the direction of the grain. Leave 2 hours between coats, although in certain conditions, the varnish may take slightly longer to dry. Before final coat lightly rub down using fine sandpaper and wipe with a damp cloth.

CLEAN UP

Remove as much varnish from brush as possible before cleaning with water and detergent. Some local authorities have special facilities for disposing of waste coatings. Do not empty into drains or watercourses.

 
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