Dust Free Rejuvenation for Pre-Finished Floors

NO SANDING / NO DUST / DURABLE

Loba 2K Contact combined with Loba 2K Supra A.T. provides a coating adhesion and dust-free renovation solution for pre-finished floors.

KEY FEATURES OF THE COATING SYSTEM

Loba 2K Contact:

  • Two pot adhesive primer. The only solution available that provides a true chemical bond between original finish and a recoat.

  • Application – basic cleaning with scrubber / water vacuum, dry thoroughly and apply one thin, even coat (2:1 ratio). Coverage 75smq per 0.75kg pack.

  • After tack-free drying (2-4 hours), apply Loba 2K Supra A.T. topcoat. Click for full product information and data sheet here

Loba 2K Supra A.T.:

  • Ceramic re-enforced water-based two pot polyurethane.

  • Exception resistance to scratching and durability giving long-lasting protection.

  • Application – Add hardener (1:10 ratio) and shake to mix. Apply using Loba Deluxe 120 or Micro 100-120 roller sleeve. Coverage 8-10sqm/ litre.

  • Drying time 4 hours, full traffic 12 hours. Between 1-3 coats depending on application.

  • Anti-slip to R9. Click for Full product information and data sheet here

SANDLESS MAINTENANCE SYSTEM – AMERICAN SANDERS RS-16 SCRUBBER MACHINE

American Sanders RS-16 is the perfect machine for cleaning a pre-finished floor prior to recoating with maintenance system

KEY FEATURES

  • Can be used for floor cleaning, rough and fine sanding. Full product information available here.

  • Powerful 1.1Kw motor for smooth operation and aggressive sanding / discing at economical price.

  • Versatile with standard 406mm sanding head and available with HydraSand attachment which includes 6 x 125mm sanding heads.

  • Lightest discer on the market at 43kg with powerful 230v/50Hz /1.1Kw DC motor.

  • Freight free delivery, 1 year warranty and test tag included from Handley Industries.

American Sanders RS-16 rotary sander and pre-finished floor scrubber in action

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