Where can I use VP Wall Sealer?
VP Wall Sealer is used for protecting walls, such as kitchen walls or shower walls that get dirty quickly. It provides optimal protection, ensuring that stains on the kitchen backsplash can always be cleaned off. VP Wall Sealer is chemical-resistant, allowing it to be cleaned easily with most cleaning products.
Can I use VP Floor Sealer outdoors?
Unfortunately, VP Floor/Wall Sealer cannot be used for outdoor projects as it does not contain a UV filter.
What is the drying time for VP Floor and Wall Sealer?
Drying times are always tricky for products based on two components. Humidity and temperature play a major role in this. Below is a chart where we've tried to indicate the drying times as accurately as possible. PLEASE NOTE: these drying times are based on a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
Repaintable in 1 day
Light use in 2 days
Heavy use in 7 days
Dust-dry in 45 minutes
Tack-free in 3 hours
Pot life 50 minutes
What surfaces is VP Floor and Wall Sealer suitable for?
VP Floor/Wall Sealer is suitable for various surfaces. Below is a guide for each surface with a brief step-by-step plan.
Existing paint layer
The coverage is approximately 8 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the wall, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness.
Raw concrete
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the wall, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness.
Brick
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the wall, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness.
Cement screed
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the wall, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness.
What is the consumption per m² for Floor Sealer?
The consumption of floor coating depends heavily on the substrate. It is nearly impossible to specify this exactly. Additionally, the layer thickness affects the consumption. Below is an overview of average consumption for VP Floor/Wall Sealer coating per layer.
Existing paint layer
The coverage is approximately 8 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the wall, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Wall Sealer are needed for an optimal layer thickness. The second layer always consumes at a rate of 8 m2.
Raw concrete
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the floor, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Floor/Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness and coverage.
Brick
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the floor, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Floor/Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness and coverage. For extremely heavy use, a third transparent PU coating is recommended. The second layer always consumes 8 m2.
Cement screed
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the floor, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Floor/Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness and coverage. The second layer always consumes at a rate of 8 m2.
Self-levelling floor
The coverage is approximately 6 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 60 m2. For this surface, no primer is required. Dilute the first coat 5 to 10%. Degrease the floor, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Two coats of VP Floor/Wall Sealer are needed for optimal thickness and coverage. The second layer always consumes at a rate of 8 m2.
Polished concrete
The coverage is approximately 8 m2 per kg. With a 10 kg tin, you'll cover 80 m2. For this surface, a primer is required to ensure sufficient adhesion. Degrease the floor, sand lightly, and make it dust-free. Apply an epoxy primer, followed by two coats of VP Floor/Wall Sealer for optimal thickness and coverage. The second layer always consumes at a rate of 8 m2.
What is the mixing ratio for VP Wall Sealer?
VP Wall Sealer has a mixing ratio of 2 : 1.
This means 2 parts coating to 1 part hardener.
For a 5-kg tin, this equals:
Wall Sealer 3.35 kg
Wall Sealer hardener 1.65 kg
Which brush should I use for this coating?
For applying VP Wall Sealer, we recommend using a disposable brush. The downside of this coating is that you will need to discard the brush after use, so using an expensive brush is not worth it.
Which paint roller should I use?
For applying VP Wall Sealer, we recommend a nylon roller. These rollers ensure a perfect layer thickness and a streak-free result. You can also discard the nylon roller after use.
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