Diamond Hard Floor Varnish
Description
Product features
- Our toughest varnish with a beautiful finish
- Non-yellowing so the colour stays brighter for longer
- Ready for a second coat in two hours
- Covers up to 18m2
- Low odour so no lingering smells
- Available in eight different colours to bring out the nat
- Suitable for unvarnished and previously varnished floors
Data sheets
Usage | Interior on new or previously varnished wooden floors |
Coverage | Up to 18m2 per litre |
Dry time | Touch dry in 30 minutes |
Coat time | Two hours |
Number of coats | Three |
Colours | White Ash, Antique Pine, Dark Oak, Light Oak, Medium Oak, Walnut, Rich Mahogany, Clear |
Finish |
Available in satin and clear gloss |
Durability | Diamond hard protection against daily scuffs and knocks |
Application | Brush |
Varnish base | Water |
Sizes | 2.5L, 5L |
VOC | Low |
How much floor varnish do I need?
Measure your area precisely, drop the numbers into this smart calculator and it will tell you straight away how many litres you'll need to complete your project.
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Use on...
Make sure the room is warmer than 10 degrees, remove your furniture and open the doors and windows. Wear a mask when sanding the floors to avoid inhaling dust.
How to prepare unvarnished floors
Prepping before varnishing will help the varnish stick evenly and give you better results.
- Sand along the length of your floorboards with 120 grit sandpaper. (Helpful hint: It’s quicker and easier to use a floor sander).
- Let the dust settle and run the vacuum around before wiping the floor down with white spirit.
- If you spot any holes or imperfections, use our Multi-purpose Wood Filler to fill them in.
How to prepare varnished floors
- Lightly sand your floor with 120 grit sandpaper. If your old varnish is flaking off, use a floor sander to sand back to the bare wood.
Let the dust settle, vacuum it up and then wipe down your floor with white spirit.
- Give the varnish a really good stir and test the colour on a small patch to make sure you’re happy with it.
- Use a 4” brush and start in the corner furthest from the door. Work along the length of two floorboards at a time, just make sure you don’t get trapped in the corner!
- Wait two hours for the first coat to dry before applying another. For the best protection, you’ll need three coats.
- Before you start the third coat, very lightly sand along the length of your floorboards with 240 grit sandpaper. You won’t need a floor sander for this bit.
- Wipe the floor down with a damp cloth and then apply the third coat. Your floor will be ready to walk on in only two hours.
Wait 24 hours before bringing your furniture back in. After 72 hours your floor will be diamond hard.
Cleaning
After 72 hours, your floor will be hard enough to put up with daily wear and tear. It can be vacuumed and swept without causing any damage.
To avoid scratches and chips, clean up any dirt or grit and use a damp microfiber to clean surface stains and scuffs.
Your brushes can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water.
Repairs
If you do notice a scratch or spot of damage, just cover it with three coats and it’ll look good as new. Alternatively, you can use our Scratch Repair Kit to easily fill in the damage.