Polyvine Heavy Duty Floor Varnish

Polyvine Heavy Duty Floor Varnish

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A clear, ultra hard, cross-linking, fast curing, water-based polyurethane floor varnish for use on a wide range of floors.

Features

  • A clear, ultra hard, water-based polyurethane floor varnish
  • Non-yellowing
  • Suitable for a wide range of floors, including wood, cork, tiles, stone and slate
  • Ideal for the protection of floors and areas requiring maximum durability
  • Extremely heat, water and chemical resistant
  • Resists black heel marks
  • Can be applied by brush, spray or roller
  • Quick-drying with fast curing time
  • Low V.O.C
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Drying time
45 mins
Coverage
Up to 15 m2 per litre
No. of coats
3
Size
100ml 1L 2L 4L
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Overview

Overview

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Polyvine Heavy Duty Floor Varnish can be applied to a wide range of floors, including wood, cork, tiles, stone, slate, brick and quarry tiles. It dries to a crystal clear film with extremely good sanding properties, allowing a very high quality of finish to be obtained. It also has one of the fastest cure times of any flooring product, enabling varnished floors to be used within just 16 hours.

Heavy Duty Floor Varnish is perfect for use in areas which receive heavy foot traffic, such as gymnasiums, dance floors and public halls.

Preparation

Preparation

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Floors to be varnished must be clean, dry and free from dust, dirt, oil, wax, grease and any other surface contaminants.

New Floors

  1. Fill any gaps or minor imperfections in the surface with a suitable wood or floor filler
  2. Lightly sand new or bare timber floors in preparation for varnishing
  3. Remove all traces of sanding dust with a vacuum cleaner

Painted Floors

  • Newly painted wood floors should be lightly sanded to provide a key

Old Floors

  1. Old coatings must be fully removed by sanding back to bare wood
  2. It is recommended that wooden floors are sanded with an industrial sander to ensure a smooth finish
  3. Then treat as a 'new floor' above

Application

Application

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Always do a test area before starting any project to assess product suitability and final finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions on the container at all times.

Polyvine Heavy Duty Floor Varnish can be applied by a synthetic bristle brush, a short pile roller, or a spray applicator. If using a short pile roller, ensure it is lint-free and defluffed before use, and the varnish is applied very thinly. Best finish is achieved with the use of a spray system.

  1. Ensure the product is well mixed. Do not shake
  2. Thinly apply 2-3 coats of varnish using your chosen method
  3. On porous surfaces dilute the first coat with 10% water
  4. Allow 1-2 hours between coats and 15-60 minutes after the final coat before use
  5. Apply the Dead Flat finish sparingly and brush out well, as over-application could result in misting, especially when applied over darker colours

Please note: Where a 'dead flat' finish is required, Polyvine recommend that surfaces are first treated with 2 coats of satin floor varnish and then finished with a thin coat of dead flat varnish. Why? The 'satin' varnish in this range is chemically more durable than the 'matt'. Applying 2 coats of 'satin' then 1 coat of 'dead flat' provides a more durable finish than using 'dead flat' on its own.

Cleaning Equipment

Application equipment can be cleaned using soap and water before the varnish dries. Wipe any excess off surfaces with a damp, lint-free cloth. Any dried deposits will need a paint stripper to remove them.

Aftercare

Aftercare

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Regular Cleaning

Floors coated with Polyvine Heavy Duty Floor Varnish can be dry swept and vacuumed as part of a normal daily cleaning routine. For the removal of scuffs and more stubborn stains and marks, clean with a dedicated, pH balanced wood floor cleaner and either a microfibre mop or cloth. Wooden floors should never be cleaned with copious amounts of water or harsh, chemical cleaners as these may degrade the finish and damage the floor over time.

F.A.Q.

F.A.Q.

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I have a floor sealed with Bostik concrete sealer; I now have a thin layer of concrete on top to create a texture/pattern - will Polyvine Floor Varnish work to protect the concrete floor?

Unfortunately, this product has not been tried and tested on concrete flooring. We would suggest looking at Polyvine Heavy Duty Extreme Varnish which has been known to adhere to concrete and is durable enough the flooring.


After this product has cured what is recommended to be used for cleaning the floor so that is does not peel?

A lovely PH balanced cleaner for this type of surface is Bona Wood Floor Cleaner Refill or even better, take a look at Bona Premium Wood Floor Spray Mop for effective yet gentle cleaning. .


I am looking for a floor varnish to cover floor tiles I have painted with tile paint. Please could you tell me if Polyvine Floor Varnish will be suitable?

Newly painted floors will require a light sand to provide a key. Once the surface has been abraded and cleaned, 3 coats of this can be applied over a floor paint.


Will Heavy Duty Floor Varnish be good for use on coasters?

We would instead suggest looking at Polyvine Heavy Duty Extreme Varnish which has one of the best heat resistance ratings on the market, making it an ideal selection for coasters underneath hot cups of coffee and tea.


Can I overcoat my previous varnish using Polyvine Heavy Duty floor Varnish?

If the old finish is in good condition, lightly sand to provide a key and apply the Heavy Duty Varnish as above. If there are areas of peeling, flaking or cracking, sand the previous coating off back to bare wood before applying.


How durable is the Heavy Duty Floor Varnish? What areas would you recommend it for?

This varnish is one of the highest protecting single pack varnishes developed. It leaves a great level of protection in the form of a clear film on the surface which is suitable where good resistance is needed. We would recommend this for domestic use and also for use in public halls, gymnasiums and more.

Reviews

Reviews

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6 customer reviews
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based on last 18+ months
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5/5
Faultless
Easy to use. Dries quickly, extremely hard and totally invisible
John Adam. Dead Flat, 1L (31/05/25)
5/5
EXCELLENT
Leaves a TOTALLY dead flat finish leaving the wood the same colour as It was a fabulous product
DAn CUrran. Dead Flat, 4L (30/09/24)
5/5
Great
Good product, good price, came quickly, as advertised
Tim Alden. Satin, 1L (03/02/23)
5/5
Brilliant
Easy to use 3 coats tough hard wearing fast drying
Lesley Scott. Satin, 4L (19/08/20)
5/5
Excellent product really hard wearing finish and easy to apply
Seems expensive at first sight but it goes a long way. Super easy to use.
Lesley Crumplin. Satin, 2L (04/07/20)
5/5
Great service and quick delivery Use this product regularly as it is heat resistant
Applies nicely, good coverage, heat resistant. I use it for slate coasters and it's ideal!
Jane. Satin, 1L (09/02/20)