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Barrettine Brown French Polish is used for renovating antique furniture and good quality furniture that does not need to be stripped down.
Brown French Polish is used on darker wood to give the wood a rich, high gloss, mirror-like finish, where as White French Polish is used for paler woods.
Barrettine French Polish Brown is made from alcohol mixed with pure flake shellac. Should be applied to interior furniture over sealers, wood stains and dyes.
Use Barrettine Sanding Sealer as a first coat before applying French Polish.
Up to 10m² per litre
Clean all spillages and application equipment with Methylated Spirits.
Do not use or store in extremes of temperature and protect from frost.
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Barrettine Brown French polish is typically used on bare wood or wood surfaces that have been previously finished with French polish. It is not recommended to apply French polish directly over other finishes, such as varnish or lacquer, without proper preparation and testing.
Barrettine Brown French polish primarily enhances the appearance of wood and provides a protective layer against minor spills, light abrasions, and moisture. However, it does not offer the same level of protection as some other modern finishes, such as varnishes or polyurethane coatings. For enhanced protection, it is advisable to apply an additional topcoat over the French polish.
The drying time for Barrettine Brown French polish can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the applied coats. Generally, each coat of French polish dries within a few minutes to an hour. It is important to allow sufficient drying time between coats.
Barrettine Brown French polish is suitable for use on a wide range of wood species. It is commonly used on fine furniture made of hardwoods such as mahogany, walnut, and oak. It can also be used on softwoods, but the absorption rate may vary, requiring adjustments in the application process.
To maintain furniture finished with Barrettine Brown French polish, regular dusting and gentle cleaning with a soft cloth are usually sufficient. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the polish. If the finish becomes dull over time, you can revive it by applying a fresh coat of French polish or using a suitable furniture wax.
Yes, minor scratches or damages on French polish can often be repaired. Depending on the severity of the damage, you can use techniques such as padding, burnishing, or applying a small amount of fresh French polish to the affected area. For more significant repairs, it may be advisable to seek professional restoration services.
Yes, Barrettine Brown French polish is flammable due to its alcohol content. It is important to use French polish in a well-ventilated area and keep it away from open flames, sparks, and sources of heat. Store the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
Barrettine Brown French polish is not recommended for outdoor use as it is not designed to withstand the elements. It is best suited for interior applications where it can be protected from excessive moisture, UV exposure, and fluctuating
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