Impra Profilan Top Coat (Water-Based) Reviews

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Impra Profilan Top coat is suitable for hard and soft woods, interior and exterior applications, produces a satin finish and offers very long lasting protection, moisture regulating and age resistant, This is without doubt the best water based wood stain available today. Impra Profilan Top Coat contains no biocides, is totally environmentally friendly. Ideal for long term protection of windows, doors, conservatories, fascias, and all other interior and exterior timber structures which needs to maintain its dimensions. Impra Profilan is ideal as a finishing coat on Profilan Fina, available in 9 colours plus colourless- Limba, Light Oak, Antique Oak, Pine, Chestnut, Light Walnut, Walnut, Mahogany, Rosewood and Colourless (Colourless does not provide UV protection and is unsuitable for exterior timbers exposed to the weather) Provides excellent weather resistance, maintaining its sheen level even after extended exposure.Accredited with Âthe Blue Angel Seal award for it environmental aspects.Available in 0.75L and 2.5L For further information on preparation and application methods, health and the environment, see the technical data sheet in the downloads tab

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01789 778628

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email@agwoodcare.co.uk

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Unit 3, Waterloo Industrial Estate, Bidford-upon-Avon
Alcester
B50 4JH

This paint is thin and so tends to run, but is quickly absorbed and dries rapidly. It covers well and so far is covering pretty evenly so the finish is good. It is not the cheapest of paints but it will be many years before I can compare its lasting power. The manufacturer of our window frames apparently use the same paint and the frames have lasted many years without need for repainting.
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Posted 7 years ago
Excellent product and very prompt service. Easy to apply and very attractive finish.
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Posted 8 years ago
I really like profilan products and have used the top coat before. I like the finish it leaves on the wood and how it repels water. Compared to paint it doesn't quite last as long and I would say you get a good three years of protection and stability. I left it five years this time and some of the more exposed or flat surfaces had flaked away leaving exposed wood (oak). However, with some good sanding no lasting damage seems to have resulted and I gave it three coats of top coat this time (after two of base) to see if it will go further. The vertical and less exposed areas of the windows still had plenty of protection after five years, and hence I think this is a good result. Highly recommend. It is also really nice to work with and being able to put two coats on in a day with the quick drying time is a real bonus.
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Posted 9 years ago