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What is Bianca Stelle Water Based Liquid Glass Silk Mat
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Bianca , which has excellent adhesion to all surfaces, is a one-component, water-based product used for protection. In addition to high water resistance, Bianca can be applied on all kinds of surfaces such as wood, furniture, parquet, laminate, tile, glass, plastic, metal, aluminum, galvanized, zinc, porcelain, leather, fabric, wall, stone, paper, cardboard. It is applied to surfaces such as ceramics, marble, pool, wood, makes the applied surface waterproof and protects it from impacts and abrasions that may occur by friction. It is a new generation of single-component preservatives with bianachemical and physical resistance, 4 times stronger, used for decorative and waterproofing purposes. Bianca is Transparent. Where to Use Bianca Stelle Water Based Liquid Glass Silk Mat
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Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat application surfaces
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it must be clean and dry, free from all kinds of dirt, oil and dust, old paint residues. Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat should be mixed for 5 minutes and after homogenization, the application should be started. It is applied with a brush, varnish roll or spray. Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat does not leave brush and roll marks with its superior spreading feature. It is resistant to dirt and stains and can be easily cleaned with a wet and soapy cloth. It has excellent water resistance and provides waterproofing on surfaces. Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat does not crack, blister and spill thanks to its high strength. It has high chemical resistance. (soap, dishwashing detergent, etc.) Bianca Stelle Water Based Liquid Glass Silk Mat Considerations
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Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat Drying Time 4 – 8 hours/20°C (may vary depending on the applied surface, application fullness and humidity.) Bianca stella water-based liquid glass silk mat Hardening time 18 - 24 hours/20°C (relative humidity of the air should be less than 80%.) Curing reaction takes 7 days.



