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Boat protective coating Teakdek

Boat protective coating - Teakdek - Greensailor S.r.l.
Boat protective coating - Teakdek - Greensailor S.r.l.
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Teakdek Protect is a partially fluorinated, 100% eco-friendly emulsion that dries at room temperature, formulated for applications on Teak surfaces. It offers excellent resistance to oil and alcohol penetration, and exceptional water repellency. It was developed to protect Teak products and surfaces in the long term from the environmental and atmospheric aggressions to which they are subjected. It prevents the formation of mold and efflorescence and allows the aesthetic characteristics of the original material to be maintained for a long time. It is a protective stain-resistant coating, permeable to vapours; allows the substrate to breathe naturally, reducing the risk of cracks or damage due to freeze/thaw cycles. Teakdek Protect complies with all current regulations relating to the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere. Simple to use and does not change the color of the Teak on which it has been applied. Check the conformity of the result in a decentralized area before proceeding to treat large surfaces. Creates an effective barrier to dirt which facilitates ordinary cleaning operations. Uses : stain-proof and water-repellent protection of Teak surfaces. Physical properties : Appearance: opal emulsion Density: @ 25 °C: 1.08 g/ml pH: 8.0 Water solubility: complete Boiling point: approx. 100°C Application: The product is ready to use, do not dilute with water or solvents. Surface Preparation: Clean surfaces thoroughly before application. Remove inorganic deposits, limescale, salt, traces of oil or grease. Application: apply with brush, sponge or roller.
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