| FASTASEAL® 3030 Clear Sealer |
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| FASTASEAL® 3030 Clear Sealer |
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| Product Description |
| FASTASEAL® 3030 is a clear single pack, fast drying sealer, which is easy to sand and has excellent adhesion to all timber species. It provides an excellent block to resin exudation problems in oily timbers such as Brushbox, Tallowwood and Spotted Gum. FASTASEAL® 3030 seals the surface and proves an efficient isolator to wax extraction problems experienced with particleboard. It can be applied over metal inlays in timber to promote adehsion and it minimises the darkening of timber usually associated with solvent based coatings. FASTASEAL® 3030 has been formulated to be applied as a thin first coat under a range of Polycure coatings. This product is designed for interior use only. | |
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| Features & Benefits |
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Can be used as a sealer under DURAPOL®, POLYTHANE®, NATUROIL® & AQUAPRO® coatings. |
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Provides a level even film with low bubbling to ensure the smoothest possible finish. |
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Provides an excellent block to resin exudation problems in oily timbers and acts as an efficient isolator to wax extraction probelms experienced with particleboard. |
| Easy to sand saving time and sanding belts . |
| This fast drying product reduces down time between coats to speed up the application process. |
| Helps to keep timber light coloured and closer to its natural appearance. | |
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| Typical Applications |
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Interior timber floor, particleboard and cork flooring.
Not suitable for external applications or wet areas e.g. bathrooms and around swimming pools.
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| Mirotone/Polycure Accreditations |
Research Laboratory: Mirotone's head office research laboratory in Sydney, Australia holds N.A.T.A. accreditation No. 865 under ISO/IEC 17025:1999 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories. N.A.T.A. - National Association of Testing Authorities
Mirotone is N.A.T.A. certified to AS/NZS ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems. | |
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| Mixed System Policy |
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A Mixed System is:
Where any coating or additive manufactured by another coating manufacturer is applied under, between, in, or on top of, coatings manufactured by Mirotone. [Additives may include thinners, retarding solvents, hardeners, flow additives, stains or catalysts]; or
Where products manufactured or supplied by Mirotone are used in a manner not approved or recommended by Mirotone on its labels or Data Sheets.
Policy: Mirotone will not recognise any warranty claim from customers or third parties if any Mirotone product has been used in a Mixed System with other manufacturers' products or additives. Mirotone can only warrant the quality of its own range of coatings when used in strict accordance with the recommended coating systems thinners and additives stated on Mirotone's labels and Data Sheets. | |
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| Limitation of Liability |
This Data Sheet is based on information in Mirotone's possession at the "Date of Issue" above. Later experience may lead to amendments. Users should check with Mirotone to ensure that this Data Sheet is still current.
The information contained in this Data Sheet is based on data appraised in our Laboratories and on our own research, and that of others whose work we believe is reliable. Due to possible differences between controlled laboratory test conditions and methods, and actual application conditions and methods, coupled with possible differences in interpretation of results, the user of this product must satisfy himself that the end result obtainable under his particular application conditions meets his requirements. Special attention is directed to the problem of chemical compatability, as Mirotone can control only the quality and formulation of its own materials. Mirotone has no control over quality, formulation or consistency of other manufacturers' products or the substrate to which its product is applied. Therefore Mirotone supplies its products only on condition that the consumer himself is satisfied as to the performance of the product in meeting his particular requirements. | |
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