Armstead Trade Floor Paint

Armstead Trade Floor Paint, a tough and durable smooth floor finish
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Key benefits
  • Tough & durable smooth floor finish
  • Resistant to foot traffic
  • For light industrial use
  • Solvent based
Technical Information
  • Finish Matt
  • Coverage Up to 16m2/litre
  • Drying Time 4-6 hours
  • Recoatable 16-24 hours
  • Thinning White Spirit 10
  • Composition Solvent-based
Product Features
  • Durable
Armstead Trade Floor Paint is a professional quality, solvent-based, general purpose floor paint that delivers a touch and durable smooth floor finish. Suitable for use on interior concrete, wood and metal surfaces. Resistant to foot traffic and light rubber-wheeled vehicular traffic.
STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE. Seal new or bare surfaces with a thinned first coat of Armstead Trade Floor Paint (up to 1 part white spirit to 10 parts paint). The normal finishing process is 1 or 2 full coats of Armstead Trade Floor Paint. Touch dry: 4-6 hours. Recoat: 16-24 hours. It is essential to allow the coated floor to dry for a minimum of 24 hours under well-ventilated conditions before use. Coverage up to 16m²/l on smooth surfaces of average porosity.
Application-Brush or roller only. For Health and Safety reasons related to all solvent based paints, spray application is not recommended.
Hazard information can vary based on the colour of a product. Please choose a colour to see the relevant health and safety guidelines for this product.
Colour Palette Fandeck, Armstead Colour Guide, BS4800, RAL Classic, National Colour Wall
  • 1. Preparing the Surfaces
    To get the best results with Armstead Trade Floor Paint, make sure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean and dry (new surfaces particularly must be fully dry). See Armstead Trade Datasheet AM305 for full information before use, available free on request by telephoning 0333 222 7070 or visiting armsteadtrade.co.uk. Before surface preparation, read the adjacent information about old lead paints.
  • 2. After use
    Cleaning After Final Use- Clean brushes and rollers immediately after final use to reuse them for future projects, saving you money and reducing waste. Cleaning Steps- 1. Remove Excess Paint- Scrape off leftover paint into a container for reuse. 2. Use Brush Cleaner- Use Polycell Brush Cleaner to clean brushes and rollers. 3. Reuse Brush Cleaner- Allow the paint solids to settle and reuse the cleaner by pouring the clear liquid into another container. 4. Dry Naturally- Let tools air-dry and store in a dry, dust-free area. Dispose Responsibly- Dispose of the remaining solids and used brush cleaner at a hazardous waste facility. Do not pour any solvent-based paint, brush cleaner or washings down the drain or onto the ground. Do not flush paint down the drain, including when cleaning painting tools
  • 3. Storing
    Storing & Responsible Disposal Do not use or store paint in extreme temperatures and protect from frost. Whenever possible, reuse, recycle, or donate leftover paint. Find local services at recyclenow.com. If no Community RePaint service is nearby, consider advertising paint locally—many good causes need it to brighten community spaces. Dispose Responsibly- Never pour paint or waste washings down drains or sinks. Follow instructions at recyclenow.com to recycle empty packs. Reuse Roller Cages- Remove sleeves and store cages in a dry, dust-free place. If brushes or sleeves cannot be cleaned or reused, dispose of them in general waste to avoid recycling issues. Paint Washings- Collect used brush cleaner in a container; don't pour it into drains or on the ground. Let solids settle, pour off clear liquid into another container for reuse or disposal. Dispose of remaining solids and used cleaner at a hazardous waste facility. Do not flush paint down drains, including when cleaning tools.
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