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Harry72
8th December 2005, 07:49 AM
A new finish has been developed... and its a silicone-based waterborne!

Quote from the site,
3,500 YEARS AGO, Asia introduced lacquer to the world. Today, they have invented a water-based wood finish that uniquely solves the needs of the discerning craftsman while supporting today’s efforts to protect the environment. By abandoning the industry standard method of carbon based-formulations, the makers of UNAXOL have succeeded in finally creating a water-based finish that halves the VOCs of other water-based finishes while providing unparalleled performance and luster, exceptional ease of use, and outstanding flexibility and durability.


http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will perform well using all existing application equipment
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifwith no modification to production lines.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will equal nitrocellulose lacquers in application speed
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifand ease of sanding.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will exhibit the transparency and clarity of acrylics.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will provide the build and durability of polyurethanes.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will exceed all regulatory standards for toxicity, worldwide.

http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/

Termite
8th December 2005, 08:03 AM
A new finish has been developed... and its a silicone-based waterborne!

Quote from the site,
3,500 YEARS AGO, Asia introduced lacquer to the world. Today, they have invented a water-based wood finish that uniquely solves the needs of the discerning craftsman while supporting today’s efforts to protect the environment. By abandoning the industry standard method of carbon based-formulations, the makers of UNAXOL have succeeded in finally creating a water-based finish that halves the VOCs of other water-based finishes while providing unparalleled performance and luster, exceptional ease of use, and outstanding flexibility and durability.


http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will perform well using all existing application equipment
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifwith no modification to production lines.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will equal nitrocellulose lacquers in application speed
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifand ease of sanding.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will exhibit the transparency and clarity of acrylics.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will provide the build and durability of polyurethanes.
http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/picts/spacer.gifUNAXOL will exceed all regulatory standards for toxicity, worldwide.

http://www.mobydicksupplies.com/

Obviously someone has stolen the formula for MFKL. :eek:

Richardwoodhead
8th December 2005, 09:44 AM
Be interesting to hear from somebody who's used this. Sounds good though!

Richard

bsrlee
8th December 2005, 10:06 PM
It was just (last night) reviewed in Woodworkers Journal e-Zine #138.

Groggy
8th December 2005, 10:21 PM
UNAXOL will exceed all regulatory standards for toxicity, worldwide.
Darn it, we need to upgrade the Standards again.

echnidna
8th December 2005, 10:28 PM
Is it available IN OZ

Peter36
11th December 2005, 08:21 PM
Obviously someone has stolen the formula for MFKL. :eek:
Hi Termite - Can't find MFKL on the acronym search - can you sperll it out for me :confused:
Peter

Harry72
11th December 2005, 09:04 PM
It was a joke from a while back!
Max Factor Knacker Lacquer

http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=8011&d=1113566525 (http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=8011&d=1113566525)

echnidna
11th December 2005, 09:19 PM
seems its made in Viet Nam
maybe Neil should look into agency/distributorship

Harry72
12th December 2005, 09:45 PM
Even if he could get some of us samples for a trail?