Mohawk Product Data Sheet Finishing Products, Inc.

NU-GLAZE II GLAZING STAIN M504- ALL AVAILABLE IN 1 QUART, 1 GALLON

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Product Description: Nu-Glaze II Glazing Stains are recommended for highlighting, antiquing, pickling, shading and graining. Glazing steps contribute to the depth and richness of quality furniture finishes. Glazing Stains can be used on most surfaces such as woodwork, furniture, cabinets, plastic and metal. Glazing Stains are made from oil modified resins to give a high degree of quality and performance. Superior quality pigments are used to give excellent UV resistance.

Advantages: 1. Enriches stain. 2. Enhances grain and pore on open wood. 3. Easy to handle. 4. Will not be affected by lacquer topcoats when properly applied and cured. 5. Application by brushing, wiping or spraying.

Product Limitations: 1. Rags or other materials containing this product may oxidize and ignite. All contaminated materials should be immersed in water immediately to avoid spontaneous combustion.

Colors Available: 000 Clear 143 Raw 476 Burnt 202 White 477 Raw Sienna 1435 Burnt Umber 224 Black 227 Dark 1478 Van Dyke

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Characteristics: Weight per gallon: 7.23-8.13 lbs/gal Spec. Gravity: 0.87-0.97 Flashpoint: 78F/26C Boiling Range: 148F/64C Package Viscosity: Clear: 1500-1900 cps Colored: 600-1000 cps Non Volatile (wt): 26-41% Dry time: Air dry @ 77F, 50% RH Coverage: 300 sq. ft./gal To seal: 1-2 hours minimum / 6 hours maximum Package Life: 3 years Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC): Clear: 638 GPL, 5.3 lb/gal Air Quality Data: Non-Photochemically Reactive : 619 GPL, 5.2 lb/gal Hazardous Air Pollutants: 0.07-0.14 lb./1 lb. solids

rev. 10/09/00

HMIS: Health: 2 Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: B

Specifications: Mohawk’s Nu Glaze II Glazing Stains can be applied by rag, brush, pad or spray. Glazing Stains can be used to highlight or to blend in areas. Several coats may be used for antiquing, graining and marbling. This Glazing Stain has good open time and can be recoated within 1-2 hours. Glaze may be applied to achieve appearance of an antique color. Color can contrast or harmonize depending on the effect desired. Clear Glazing Stain is used to reduce the intensity of the colored Glazing Stains to whatever level is necessary.

Directions: Stir well before using. Surface should be sealed and clean. The sealer or washcoat should be sanded with 180-280 grit sandpaper.

For highlighting, allow Glazing Stain to set up, wipe areas to be highlighted with clean cloth. Use a brush to work sculptured areas. If glaze becomes too tacky, dampen a rag with Mineral Spirits M650-230, which will assist in application and yield the desired effect.

Steel wool method: an alternate method to achieve random grain appearance is by using 3/0 steel wool. Work with the grain using long pendulum type strokes in a sweeping motion. Work strokes into one another and novelty grain appearance is achieved.

Setting glaze with lacquer: 1. Allow surface to dry 1 hour. 2. Apply mist coat of nitrocellulose lacquer. This will set the glaze. 3. Respray with heavier passes, allowing time for solvent flash off between passes. Allow lacquer to dry thoroughly before completely finishing. 4. Apply finish coats to achieve desired appearance.

Note: Glaze must be topcoated within 6 hours of application to insure lifting will not occur.

Safety Cautions: Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone, keep area well ventilated. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage.

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MSDS: If Material Safety Data Sheet is required, contact: Mohawk Finishing Products, Inc. 4715 STHWY 30 Amsterdam, NY 12010-7417 Phone: 518-843-1380 Fax: 518-842-3551