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Centrecoat R205 Roof & Cladding Coating is a unique non film-forming formulation that gives extended protection against water damage as well as enhanced appearance that covers fine swirls and scratches on roof and cladding panels. Reactive micro ingredients in the formulation chemically bond to both organic and inorganic materials to give long lasting protection against damage caused by harsh environmentally elements.
Also ideal for the internal protection of Corian® worktops. It has an expected life span of 5 years when applied correctly on a suitably prepared substrate.
Substrate must be clean, free from dust, dirt, oil, efflorescence, organic growth and any coating films. Shake well before use. Surfaces must be clean and dry before application. Protect surfaces that are not to be treated. Spray a light, even application to a clean surface. For best results, work in with a microfibre cloth. Overlapping as you go, leaving an even film. Leave for 30 seconds, then buff with a dry microfibre cloth. Repeat the process for more damaged or porous areas to give extra protection.
Always test a small inconspicuous area before treating the whole surface to ensure compatibility and that finished result is acceptable.
Components: | Single Pack |
Type: | Water Based |
Finish: | |
Stock Colours: | Clear |
Tintable: | No |
VOC Content: | 10 g/L |
Volume Solids: | |
Suitable Substrates: | GRP roof panels, Corian panelling, roof light panels, cladding. |
Application Method: | Microfibre cloth |
Theoretical Coverage: |
Up to 20 m2 per litre. Depends on porosity of the substrate. |
Wet Film Thickness (WFT): | |
Dry Film Thickness (DFT): | |
Induction Time: | - |
Pot Life: | - |
Touch Dry: | 10 minutes at 20°C |
Overcoatable: | - |
Fully Cured: | |
Cleaner / Thinner: | Clean tools and equipment immediately after use with water. |
Shelf Life: | 24 months from the production batch date when kept in the original unopened container. |
Packaging: | Available in 5 and 20 Litres |