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    Betco Acrylic Polymer Floor Sealer

    128 fl oz (4 quart) - Characteristic Scent - 1 Each - Unscented, Water Based, Durable, Non-yellowing, Non-powdering - Clear, Milky White

    Product Code: BET6070400
    Product Unit: Each
    Betco
    22 Stock Available

    • Acrylic sealer is made to be used as a basecoat for tile and terrazzo floors. Can also be used with water-based finishes.
    • Durable, easy-to-use formula leaves a high gloss and won't yellow or powder.

    $24.81 (LIST: $33.98)

Product Details

General Information

Manufacturer Betco Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number 6070400
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.betco.com
Brand Name Betco
Product Name Acrylic Polymer Floor Sealer
Marketing Information Use this metal-interlocked, acrylic polymer, floor sealer as a uniform base coat to protect floors for years. This acrylic sealer is perfect for providing worn and damaged floor tiles a smooth surface for floor finish application. Acrylic polymer provides long-lasting protection. It will not yellow or powder. High gloss enhances the appearance of the finish. Hard, durable and detergent-resistant, Floor Sealer can be used on all types of resilient tile and terrazzo floors. It is also compatible with all water-based finishes. Sealer covers 1,500 to 2,000 square feet per gallon.
Packaged Quantity 1 Each
Product Type Floor Cleaner

Product Information

Cleaner Form Liquid
Cleaner Volume 128 fl oz (4 quart)
Scent Characteristic
Application/Usage
  • Commercial
  • Tile
  • Floor
Features
  • Unscented
  • Water Based
  • Durable
  • Non-yellowing
  • Non-powdering

Physical Characteristics

Color Family Dual Color
Product Color
  • Clear
  • Milky White
Weight (Approximate) 32 lb

Miscellaneous

Recycled No
Assembly Required No
Country of Origin United States

Description

128 fl oz (4 quart) - Characteristic Scent - 1 Each - Unscented, Water Based, Durable, Non-yellowing, Non-powdering - Clear, Milky White

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