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König Holz & Harz Friction Polish, 250 ml

Description

High gloss even on structured objects

High-quality friction polish made of linseed oil, shellac from the food industry, high-purity alcohol and natural resins, for producing a high-gloss surface even on large or textured objects. Apply the friction polish with a cotton cloth while the lathe is stationary or turning slowly (approx. 500 rpm). After that, the speed can be increased to approx. 500–1500 rpm, depending on the workpiece diameter. To achieve a high gloss, the polish must be heated by slowly increasing the pressure of the cloth on the surface; on textured objects, use a standard household hairdryer to heat the polish. The polish hardens immediately due to the heat, allowing you to repeat this process as often as you like until the desired degree of gloss is achieved.

Properties

Content: 250 ml
Coverage per coat: 20-40 ml/m²
Drying time: hardens immediately due to heat
Range of application: Polishing agent

Properties

Content: 250 ml
Coverage per coat: 20-40 ml/m²
Drying time: hardens immediately due to heat
Range of application: Polishing agent

Manufacturer

König Holz & Harz

König Holz & Harz is a manufactory in Germany that specialises in producing ecologically valuable and high-quality products for the surface treatment of wood.

Name: König Holz & Harz
Mailing address: Hauptstrasse 47
76461 Muggensturm
Deutschland
Homepage: https://koenig-holz-harz.de

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