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Bulls Eye® Polyurethane Technical Data Bulletin - RustoleumIBG.Com

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smooth, level strokes. Apply thin, even coats at a rate of approximately 700 square feet per gallon. Allow product to dry 8 to 10 hours.<br />

Note that moisture related jobsite conditions or heavy application of finish will prolong dry times. Heavy application of finish is not<br />

recommended. After first coat has dried, abrade the surface with oscillating buffer using 120-150 grit screen or sandpaper. Vacuum<br />

and wipe clean. Follow this procedure for successive coats. A minimum of 2 coats is recommended. Allow final coat to dry overnight<br />

before permitting light traffic or use of surface. Finish will take 7 to 14 days to totally cure. Do not place area rugs on floor, and avoid<br />

heavy traffic for approximately 1 week.<br />

Refinishing a Previously Finished Floor – If existing finished wood surface or wood floor is in good condition and free from wax or<br />

other contaminates, you may recoat without totally sanding surface to bare wood. A thorough cleaning and abrading of pre-finished<br />

surface is required. If compatibility with the old finish is unknown, a sealer coat of <strong>Bulls</strong> Eye SealCoat Universal Sanding Sealer will<br />

minimize potential adhesion problems.<br />

Thinning – If thinning is necessary, add no more than 10 fl. oz. (296 ml) mineral spirits per gallon and stir thoroughly. Do not thin<br />

product in excess of local VOC regulations.<br />

Dry Time – In most cases <strong>Bulls</strong> Eye Oil-Base <strong>Polyurethane</strong> will dry tack-free in 6 hours and can be sanded/recoated in 8 to 10 hours.<br />

The dry film develops full cure after 7 days. Lower temperatures, higher humidity and the addition of tint will prolong dry and cure<br />

time.<br />

Coverage – Approx. 700 sq. ft. (65 m²) per gallon on smooth, dense woods such as maple; 650 sq. ft. (60 m²) per gallon on porous<br />

woods such as oak. Application losses may vary according to the porosity of the substrate and the method of application and should be<br />

taken into account when estimating the quantity of product needed.<br />

Cleanup – Clean up spills and drips with mineral spirits (paint thinner). If spills or drips have dried carefully remove them with a<br />

proprietary paint remover formulated for this purpose. Clean application tools with mineral spirits immediately after use. If dried on<br />

tools use a solvent-base brush cleaner. Follow manufacturer’s instructions when cleaning spray equipment. Dispose of unused or<br />

unwanted product in accordance with local laws regulating solvent-based coatings.<br />

WARNING! <strong>Com</strong>bustible liquid and vapor. Contains petroleum distillates. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not smoke while<br />

using. Use with adequate ventilation. Causes Eye Irritation. Prevent eye contact. In case of eye contact flush eyes with water for at<br />

least 15 minutes and get medical attention. Causes skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling.<br />

May cause respiratory irritation. Avoid breathing vapors. If you experience difficulty in breathing, eye watering, headache or dizziness,<br />

increase fresh air, wear an appropriate, properly fitted (NIOSH-approved) respirator or leave the area to obtain fresh air. Do not take<br />

internally. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Contact a physician or poison control center immediately. Keep container closed when<br />

not in use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

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