SKYLT tips from Han
Parquet craftsman Han of RIGO Verffabriek will show the best way to lacquer SKYLT. Tips from the master!
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If you want the appearance of an oiled floor with the convenience of parquet lacquer, SKYLT Recoatable Colour Oil 2K is the perfect choice for you. The oil can be coloured using separate colour pigments and, after rubbing dry, can be lacquered immediately with SKYLT.
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Item no. | Product | Content | EAN | Packed in |
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5530223 | SKYLT Recoatable Colour Oil 2K Black #5052 | 1,00 lt | 8716544040250 | Can |
5530203 | SKYLT Recoatable Colour Oil 2K Clear #5050 | 1,00 lt | 8716544040236 | Can |
5530213 | SKYLT Recoatable Colour Oil 2K White #5051 | 1,00 lt | 8716544040243 | Can |
Item no. | Product | Content | EAN | Packed in |
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5529471 | SKYLT Original | 0,50 lt | 8716544038097 | Can |
5529473 | SKYLT Original | 1,00 lt | 8716544018730 | Bottle |
5529474 | SKYLT Original | 4,00 lt | 8716544018747 | Jerrycan |
Item no. | Product | Content | EAN | Packed in |
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5529463 | SKYLT Titanium | 1,00 lt | 8716544040281 | Bottle |
5529479 | SKYLT Titanium | 4,00 lt | 8716544040298 | Can |
Yes. We can make colour pigment on request from almost all colours that can be made in a Colour Mixing System, including all RAL and NCS colours. This can be used to create a semi-transparent colour, in either a base Clear or a base White. This is a nice customization possibility. Please contact us for more information or to place an order. In addition, the individual COLOUR PIGMENTS can be mixed with each other for even more colour options. You can also pre-colour the wood using our ROYL Reactive Stains.
This is only possible with SKYLT Original #5510 or SKYLT Titanium #5550. All other floor lacquers do not adhere sufficiently to the oil. Therefore, do not use SKYLT Primer #5020, SKYLT Extra #5300 Topcoat 2K or STEP floor lacquers directly over the oil. Do you want a different gloss level than ultra-matt? That is not problem at all. After the first layer of SKYLT Original #5510 or SKYLT Titanium #5550, you can sand in between and use a different type of floor lacquer.
If you want to use STEP Parquet Lacquer 2K #6540 Gloss as the final layer, and additional intermediate layer of STEP Parquet Lacquer 2K #6550 Matte or #6560 Satijn is required.
The following method is nice and quick and saves a lot of manual work: apply the oil sparingly with a 10cm paint roller. After a few panels, you will quickly know what the right amount of oil is. It is better to start with too little than too much. Rub in with a Rotex on a gentle setting and low speed with a red or white pad. Then rub dry completely manually with cloths. If you haven’t applied too much oil, you will notice that rubbing dry requires less force, fewer cloths, and you will be finished faster.
After rubbing it dry, the SKYLT Recoatable Colour Oil 2K can be recoated immediately. But do not wait longer than 48 hours before applying the first layer of floor lacquer.
There are two reasons for this. The first is technical: waiting longer than 48 hours reduces the chance of the floor lacquer adhering. The second is pragmatic: the longer the waiting time between applying the oil and the floor lacquer, the greater the chance that the surface will become damaged and dirty, or that the floor will be walked on before the system is finished. You want to avoid this because stain removal and repair is difficult and labourious.
Yes, there is a small colour difference in the end result between recoating immediately and recoating after a drying period. If you were to do this in the same visible area next to each other, it would be visible in the end result. So make sure do to the entire job in the same way. Also take this into account when making a representative colour sample.
Yes, that is perfectly possible. It would be a waste to make a whole can if less material is needed. We have a table with the filling weights of the oil, the colour and the hardener available. We can share it on request; please contact us for this. Using a small kitchen scale with a TARE function, you can very accurately make a small amount of the oil in the correct mixing ratio. Please note that a variation in the proportion of the colour pigment will also result in a variation in the final colour.
If there are no scales available, you can also mix the whole can of oil in colour, then take out a portion and mix the hardener in an estimated volume ration of 4:1.
Opening a packaging of oil or floor lacquer always limits the shelf life of the content. For example, an opened can of oil can develop a film due to drying. Previously mixed colour pigment can sink. The hardener reacts to moisture and can thicken. We recommend cleaning the closure of the packaging thoroughly and resealing them as well as possible. Squeeze out the air in pouch packaging. Store in a dry and frost-free place. When reusing, visually inspect the material. If it deviates significantly from fresh material, smells different or can no longer be stirred and processed properly, we advice not using the products.
We always recommend intermediate sanding. Just like in a three-layer lacquer system, you do this before the last layer of lacquer. Is ensures a smoother end result and improves adhesion. If you change the type of lacquer, intermediate sanding is a must.
On a normally flat-sanded surface, intermediate sanding after the first layer of lacquer is no problem at all. If you want more control, use a hand sander at a lower speed instead of a 1-disc polishing machine and use sandpaper that has lost its initial sharpness. Do not apply force to the outside corners.
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Parquet craftsman Han of RIGO Verffabriek will show the best way to lacquer SKYLT. Tips from the master!