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3086 Clear, GlossyLooks elegant: light is reflected back and lets the flooring stand out.
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3085 Clear, SatinThe subtle, noble shimmer resembles satin and emphasises the wood grain modestly.
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3009 Clear Anti-Slip, Semi-MattOptimally balanced variation. Glossy surfaces become duller over time, matt surfaces become glossier. Semi-matt floors stay the way they are.
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3084 Clear, MattFor an almost completely natural look. Light reflections are diffused.
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3066 White, TransparentThe wood's natural character is visual with a transparent white colour tone.
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3012 White, OpaqueHiding the wood's natural character with an opaque white colour tone.
Spray Wax
Sprayable Polyx®
- Sprayable application
- Suitable for wetrooms
- Anti-slip version available (3009)
- Extremely tough and hardwearing
- Very water and dirt resistant
- Saliva-resistant and sweatproof, suitable for children’s toys
- Microporous, breathable finish which does not crack, peel or flake
- No sanding necessary for spot repairs or future applications
Finishes
Glossy, Satin, Semi-Matt, Matt, White Transparent (Satin), White Opaque (Satin)
Application Tools
Cup spray gun, RP technology or Airless/Airmix
Recommended Use
All interior wood surfaces
Recoat
One coat, when signs of wear become visible
Sizes
2.5L
Dry Time
1-16 hours
Clean Up
Osmo Brush Cleaner
Coverage
24m²/L with one coat
Coats
2 coats
Care
Osmo Spray Cleaner
Surface Preparation
Wood surface must be clean, dry and frost-free (moisture content max. 18%).
Osmo Spray-Wax is ready to use. Do not thin. Stir well before use.
Clean old microporous stains thoroughly. Old paints and lacquers must be completely removed. As a general rule, wear a dust mask during sanding works. Fill small cracks, larger joints or holes in wood (with Osmo Wood Filler). Sand wood surfaces carefully. Begin with coarse sandpaper – final sanding work for flooring grit P 120-150, for furniture grit P 220-240.
Before oiling the surface, remove sanding dust with a broom or vacuum cleaner.
The finished surface is influenced by several factors, including the condition of the wood. Therefore, a trial application is always required, especially for unfamiliar surfaces.
Method of Application
Spray Wax is ready to use. Stir well before use
1. Coat: with cup spray gun, RP Technology or Airless/Airmix Application amount is, among other things, dependant on the wood species and sanding grade etc, approx.
35-40 g/m² (3010 Natural 20-25 g/m²). Allow for good ventilation whilst drying.
Inbetween sanding/de-nibbing: min: P220 sanding grit
2. Coat: with cup spray gun, RP Technology or Airless/Airmix Application amount is, among other things, dependant on the wood species and sanding grade etc, approx.
35-40 g/m². Allow for good ventilation whilst drying.
The second coat after applying Spray-Wax 3010 Natural depends on the desired surface results (trial application):
a)Top coat with Spray-Wax 3010 Natural for a slightly white colouration.
b)Top coat with Spray-Wax 3084 Clear for a “like untreated” look.
Osmo Spray-Wax can also be applied with a brush or cloth.
Spray parameters:
Cup spray gun: Spray pressure approx. 2,5 – 3,5 bar, Nozzle approx. 1,3 – 2,0mm.
RP (Reduced Pressure) Technology: Spray pressure approx. 1,6 – 2,0 bar, Nozzle approx. 1,6 – 1,8mm.
Airless/Airmix: Depending on the operation of the operator/machine, the equipment and the condition of the respective system as well as the type and shape of the workpieces to be treated.
The large variety of application tools/possibilities with this system make it unrealistic to create guidelines.
Note
Clear Spray-Waxes enhance the natural tone of wood (permanent wet effect). For cabinet interiors and drawers, apply max. one coat thinly with a cloth. For a colour treatment, Osmo Oil Stain is ideal – just apply as a base coat. For dark woods and hardwoods rich in extractives (e.g. Wenge, Merbau, Jatoba etc.), we recommend using Osmo Wood Wax Finish Clear Extra Thin or Polyx®-Oil 2K PURE. A trial application is recommended.
Wood surfaces treated with Spray-Wax are easy to maintain. Remove debris with a broom or a vacuum cleaner. For cleaning, add Osmo Wash and Care concentrate to mop water and clean the surface with a damp (not wet!) mop. For refreshing and intensive cleaning, use Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner when necessary. If a higher gloss level is desired, after thoroughly drying apply Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner thinly and polish when dry.
Using general or multi-purpose cleaners will increase the frequency of maintenance and recoating. Allow finish to fully cure before heavy usage.
Care
Regular Cleaning: Dust mopping using the green Dust-Mop from the Osmo Mop Cleaning Kit for Floors. Damp mopping using Osmo Wash and Care or Osmo Spray-Mop.
Occasional Maintenance: Intensive cleaning and refreshing using Osmo Liquid Wax Cleaner or Osmo Maintenance Oil.
Recoating: Simply re-apply one coat onto the clean and dry surface when signs of wear become visible.
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Top Tips:
- Apply with a cup spray gun, airless/air mix or HVLP
- Recommended application amount is approx. 35-40g/m²
- For exotic wood species, use Osmo Wood Wax Finish Clear Extra Thin.
- Osmo Oil Stains are ideal as a first coat if a coloured surface is desired.
- Spray Wax can be pigmented with up to 30% of one of the Osmo Oil Stain colours.
Additional Information:
- Approx. coverage: 24m²/L with one coat
- No. of coats: 2
- Application temperature: +5°C
- Drying time: 6-8 hrs.
- Sizes: 2.5L
Osmo Polyx®-Oils are the developed from natural oils and waxes to provide the most hardwearing and durable protection for wooden flooring and furniture.
The sprayable version of the renowned Polyx®-Oil, with a high quality, durable, microporous oil and wax combination. Resistant to water and dirt, is hardwearing and smoothens wood surfaces. In comparison to conventional finishes, the natural vegetable oils and waxes allow for an even colouring and a harmonic, smooth surface result. Does not crack, flake, peel or blister.
Before and After Examples
*Untreated wood
**Treated with Polyx®-Oil
OAK
is the classic types of wood. A traditional wood, yet timeless and always in fashion.
Origin: Europe
Spruce
is the most important European type of wood. The bright knotty wood is used everywhere in interior design and is always on trend.
Origin: Scandinavia / Russia
Ash
is an unobtrusive predominantly bright wood with a clear and distinctive drawing.
Origin: Europe
Alder
shows up as yellow-reddish brown wood with fine pores
Origin: Europe
Pine
is a classic. This wood is particularly popular because of its warm hue.
Origin: Scandinavia / Russia
Beech
is a coveted native species reddish-brown colour.
Origin: Europe
ACACIA
is a rather rare and difficult species to be processed in the most attractive colours.
Origin: Europe
CHERRY
provides a very noble picture reddish brown colour.
Origin: Europe
MAPLE
is particularly bright and hard, uniquely charismatic.
Origin: Europe