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Lacquers for levelled floors

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Lacquers for levelled floors

Wakol offers levelling compounds that have been specially developed for levelling and / or bringing subfloors to the correct height on which various types of floor covering can then be installed.
The so-called industrial look is becoming increasingly popular, which has also created a demand for a finishing system for levelling compounds. After the lacquer has dried, the leveled floor can then be put into use immediately without the installation of a floor covering.

Loba, in collaboration with the parent company Wakol, offers a complete system to achieve the best result. There are three Wakol levelling compounds suitable for finishing with the Loba lacquer system:

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• Wakol Z615 Levelling compound, low-dust
• Wakol Z625 Levelling compound
• Wakol Z610 Levelling compound, low-dust

You should apply these levelling compounds on a solid mineral surface. First prime these subfloors with the Wakol PU280 or Wakol MS330 Primer. Then, for optimal adhesion, apply a layer of Wakol D3045 Special Primer on top.
Then apply one of the three levelling compounds mentioned above in a layer thickness between 3 and 5 mm. The application of edging strips is mandatory.

After the levelling compound has dried, you can apply the primer, the LOBADUR® OptiPrime (IS THERE A NEW PRIMER NOW???) (nog naar kijken). This is a quick-drying water-based primer.

When the primer is dry, one layer of LOBADUR® 2K FactoryStyle lacquer extra matt can be applied. This is a 2-component water-based polyurethane lacquer. This product has been specially developed for finishing the three aforementioned Wakol levelling compounds. The appearance of this lacquer on a levelled floor creates a minimalist industrial look. The lacquer is suitable for areas with intensive traffic, such as living rooms and commercial spaces.
The finish is anti-slip and has a value of R9 according to BGR 181 and DIN 51130 standards.

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