Description
Frequently asked questions
What Materials can i use LTP Ironwax Gloss on?
Ironwax Gloss may be used on travertine, limestone, sandstone, slate, un-polished marble, terracotta, porous quarries, bricks, terrazzo and concrete, suitable for domestic & commercial use.
How do i use Ironwax Gloss?
For application and cleaning tools see our Tools Section.
Ensure surface to be treated is completely clean, dry (min 24hrs). Any retained moisture may cause the LTP Ironwax Gloss to dry opaque or prevent the seal from reaching full hardness. Pour contents into a separate container. Rough cut, textured or riven surfaces Use a sponge or paint brush, apply a thin coat evenly in one direction. Do not rub or buff. Allow to dry (1 hr). Apply until an evenly thin film is created. (Avg. 3 times). For a higher sheen further coats
should be applied at right angles to the previous (max.6). Honed and smooth surfaces apply using a J cloth or sealant applicator pad. Apply a thin coat evenly to the surface without rubbing. Apply until an evenly thin film is created (avg. 3 times). Allow to dry (1 hr). For a higher sheen further coats should be applied at right angles to the first (max.6). Do not over apply as too many coats may cause unsightly build up and/or reduce the efficiency of the product. Hardens after about an hour but will take a further three days to
achieve full hardness and become fully water resistant.
For a video tutorial, click here.
Does Ironwax Gloss come in different sized bottles?
Can Ironwax Gloss deteriorate my materials?
No, if you follow the instructions proved above and on the bottle, then Ironwax Gloss will not deteriorate your material.
When should i use Ironwax Gloss?
Ironwax Gloss should be used as an film forming acrylic sealer. Interior use only. if you have an heavily porous stone, then pre-seal with LTP Mattstone H20