Priory Polishes

Liberon High Resistance Floor Varnish - 2.5 Litre

Free Mainland UK P&P

• Resistant to heel impact and wear and tear
• High resistance – 60% the hardness of glass
• Stain and water resistant
• 2 coats in one day
• Low odour
• Endorsed by the Guild of Master Craftsmen

Liberon High Resistance Varnish provides exceptional protection for wood floors and a superior resistance to high foot traffic. It is particularly suited to rooms that are in constant use such as hallways, dining rooms, lounges and stairs. High Resistance Varnish offers a durable, high quality finish within 24 hours. Its low odour formula and non-slip finish make it ideal for use in the family
home.

Application:
Sand the floor if required and remove all previous finishes. Ensure the surface is clean, dry and dust free. If you want to colour the wood you can apply Liberon Palette Wood Dye to the timber before varnishing. Liberon Palette Wood Dye is available in a range of wood shades.
Stir well before use. Apply evenly with a quality brush. Allow to dry for a minimum of 6 hours before applying further coats, lightly sanding the surface between coats if required. We recommend a minimum of 3 coats are applied but more coats can be applied for a more durable finish or where foot traffic is particularly heavy. Allow the final coat of varnish a minimum of 24 hours drying time before using the floor.
For general maintenance wipe over with a damp mop or cloth using a mild detergent if required. If the surface shows signs of wear re-apply a coat of varnish or coat with Liberon Wood Floor Reviver.
  • Allow all wood dyes to dry for a minimum of 8 hours before applying High Resistance Varnish.
  • The varnish may raise the grain on some hard woods and may darken some types of timber.
  • Apply varnish plank by plank while facing the sunlight. Start in the corner of the room and work back towards the door. Ideal application conditions are between 12 and 25°C.
  • Always test product on a spare surface or inconspicuous area. A wet surface will be an indication of the final colour.