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2S Wood Sealer G300

2S Wood Sealer G300 is a high building material used to fill pores in wood substrates. It is mainly used for the preparation of the substrate before varnish application to obtain a fine smooth surface without any influence on natural wood grain.

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2S POLYSTER SEALER G310

2S Polyester Sealer (G310) is a transparent polyester sealer with excellent filling and sanding properties. It has also good covering power, flow and adhesion on different types of wood.

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2S POLYURETHANE SEALER G315

2S Polyurethane Sealer (G315) is Transparent polyurethane base coat with excellent standability and covering power.
The product is also characterized by its excellent transparency and good adhesion.

2S WOOD VARNISH

2S NC CLEAR VARNISH G530

Is a high-quality nitrocellulose varnish based on a high-quality alkyd resins characterized by high weathering surface resistance.

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2S POLYURETHANE CLEAR VARNISH G516

Polyurethane Varnish is a high gloss polyurethane clear coat with good hardness, elasticity and good chemical resistance. It is suit- able for application over almost any wooden substrate in interior.

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2S ALKYD VARNISH G320

Alkyd Varnish is a one component alkyd varnish, which provides high gloss, transparency and hardness. It is easily applied for internal wood purposes.

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2S WOOD STAIN G330

Wood stains should be used to enhance to natural color of a wood, rather than to try and hide or obliterate it. If the latter is your goal then the best bet is to use paint, not stain. There are various types of stain and choosing the right one can appear to be a rather confusing decision. However, what it really boils down to is the following:  it should be easy to apply.

  • must be compatible with the finish you have in mind.
  • must dry within a reasonable amount of time.
  • should maintain its color without fading.

Most wood stains are designed to soak into the wood, but there are exceptions to this rule. Most notably, external wood stains form a thin film on the surface — not unlike paint — in order to protect the wood. This is why most stains that you’ll find your local store are classified as indoor stains, not outdoor ones. However, many indoor stains are suitable for use outside as long as the wood is subsequently protected by several layers of varnish.