Polyurethane 100 Pigmented is an outstanding two-component, high-solids aliphatic polyurethane coating. It combines high performance features to form hard, flexible, and impact-resistant protective films. These films offer great abrasion and scratch resistance, making them suitable for long - term use. Designed for exterior durability, it can easily shed soil and has excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals. The UV stabilizer package guarantees long - term chalk resistance and gloss retention outdoors. There's also a special accelerator for faster project completion.
**Features**
- High solids, two - component system
- Hard, flexible, and impact - resistant coatings
- High abrasion and scratch resistance
- UV stabilizer for exterior durability and gloss retention
- Easy soil release
- Special accelerator for quick project turnaround
**Applications**
- Clean - room floors
- Automotive repair facilities
- Aircraft hangars
- High - wear areas needing fuel and chemical resistance
- Finish coat for color chip or epoxy - quartz flooring
- Wall coating for better anti - graffiti properties
**Specifications**
- Colors & Finishes: Clear, All 16 Standard Colors, Satin Finish
- Kit Size: 1 1/2 Gallons, 15 Gallons














Using this Polyurethane 100 Pigmented is straightforward. First, make sure the surface you're applying it to is clean and dry. Mix the two components of the product according to the instructions provided. You can use a brush, roller, or sprayer to apply the coating evenly. For best results, apply it in a well - ventilated area. When using the special accelerator, follow the recommended ratio to speed up the drying process.
Here are some important things to note. Avoid applying the coating in extremely cold or humid conditions as it may affect the drying and curing process. Keep the product out of reach of children and pets. If it comes into contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice if necessary.
For maintenance, regularly clean the coated surface with a mild detergent and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners as they can scratch the coating. If there are any signs of damage, such as scratches or chips, you can touch up the area with the same product.