The surface should be dry in 2-3 hours, dependant on conditions, but will continue to harden to maximum strength over 8-10 hours from coating. Subsequent coats should be applied 1-2 hours after the previous one, or when the prior coat is touch dry. Ensure the newly applied surface is fully dry before outside exposure.
Coverage is 12-15 square metres per litre.
The gloss version is more durable than the matt and can be used on exterior surfaces.
As with all makes of glaze the most prevalent problem is ‘blooming’. This is nearly always caused by poor drying conditions especially when the glaze is applied late in the day and left to dry in a cold workshop overnight. The situation is worsened if the base paint has not thoroughly dried and moisture is trying to migrate out through the glaze. In many cases the bloom will gradually disappear. A gentle heat from a hair drier will normally indicate whether the glaze will recover or if the area needs re-painting.