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        ZAR® ULTRA MAX 
          A 
          waterborne oil modified polyurethane which is an environmentally safe, 
          revolutionary dual drying polyurethane. It dries by coalescing & 
          oxygen cross-linking for a harder "through cure."
 DESCRIPTIONZAR ULTRA MAX Waterborne Oil Modified Polyurethane is an environmentally 
        safe, clear wood finish specially formulated to protect and beautify floors, 
        cabinets, furniture and woodwork. Self-leveling for a smooth finish .This 
        fast drying, low-odor formula features superior hardness and mar resistance 
        for outstanding wear and durability .
 Natural ambering enhances wood tones. Dual Drying Technology makes the 
        polyurethane dry by coalescing and oxygen cross-linking for a harder “through 
        cure”. Child safe when dry. “Exotic Hardwood Approved”-Ideal 
        for use on Teak, Brazilian Walnut and other exotic wood species.
 SURFACE 
        PREPNew Wood: Sand smooth using fine sandpaper, vacuum sanding dust. 
        Wipe clean using a tack-cloth or microfiber cloth. Do not use steel wool. 
        If open-grained woods are to be filled, use a filler that does not contain 
        stearates or waxes, such as ZAR Wood Patch.
 Old Clear Finishes in Good Condition: Remove grease, 
        dirt and wax. Sand lightly in the direction of the grain to remove any 
        gloss. Do not use steel wool. Vacuum all sanding dust. Wipe clean using 
        a tack-cloth or microfiber cloth. If the old finish contains wax or stearates, 
        regardless of condition, remove completely. Clean dust with cloth dampened 
        with paint thinner or mineral spirits.
 Old Clear Finishes in Poor Condition, Lacquer or Shellac: 
        Remove completely. Do not use steel wool. Sand and vacuum all sanding 
        dust. Wipe clean using a tack-cloth or microfiber cloth.
 If wood is to be stained, use ZAR Wood Stain or a water-based stain. Allow 
        Wood Stain to dry a minimum of 3 hours. For water-based wood stains or 
        oil-based wood stains other than ZAR, follow manufacturer’s drying 
        directions.
 NOTE: To ensure satisfactory results, always prepare a sample or test 
        the product on an inconspicuous area to determine compatibility prior 
        to completing the entire job. Do not apply over finishes containing stearates 
        or aluminum oxide.
 APPLICATIONStir 
        all sheens except ZAR ULTRA MAX Gloss Polyurethane thoroughly before and 
        during application. Stirring is not required for ZAR ULTRA MAX Gloss Polyurethane 
        finish. Do not shake! Apply straight from the can. DO NOT THIN. Use a 
        clean synthetic fiber brush or use a foam pad. Do not apply with a roller. 
        Apply thin coats at a rate of 400-500 sq.ft. per gallon in the direction 
        of the grain. Too thick a coat may appear milky when dry. Do not over 
        brush or trap air bubbles in the finish. Avoid over- brushing which may 
        trap air bubbles in the finish and result in streaks. Make final pass 
        of applicator a skimming stroke across the entire surface.
 FLOOR APPLICATION
 If floor is to be stained prior to applying ZAR ULTRA MAX, let stain dry 
        according to manufacturer’s drying directions.
 Areas with poor ventilation such as closed rooms, corners and hallways 
        may take longer to dry. Prepare surface as above. Use a light weight T-Bar 
        with a synthetic applicator or use a foam pad and spread the finish towards 
        the opposite wall following the wood grain. Hold the applicator using 
        a snowplow technique to maintain a wet edge. When approaching the end 
        of a run, turn the applicator towards you and spread out excess material 
        parallel to the wet edge. Feather out all turns. For maximum protection, 
        apply 3 coats of ZAR ULTRA MAX. Allow floors to dry 24 hours before subjecting 
        to light foot traffic; 3-5 days before moderate (normal) traffic or moving 
        furniture. To avoid marring floor, lift and place furniture. One week 
        is required before maximum resistance is achieved. Do not cover floors 
        with rugs before one week has elapsed. If floor should become marred or 
        scratched, simply sand lightly using fine sand paper, vacuum all sanding 
        dust, wipe clean with a tack cloth or microfiber cloth and apply another 
        coat to repair the finish.
 DRYINGDries to the touch in 30 minutes, can be recoated after 2 hours. Drying 
        time will be affected by temperature, humidity and film thickness. If 
        while sanding, sandpaper gums or surface feels tacky, extend drying time.
 
 CLEAN-UP
 Clean brushes and tools immediately after use with warm soapy water.
 COVERAGECovers up to 400-500 sq.ft. per gallon. Apply 2 coats, for floors 
        apply 3 coats.
 
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