6000 Water-Based Urethane-High Gloss-40oz Kit for Countertops

Kingdom Products’ 6000 Urethane WB is a high gloss, two-component, water based aliphatic polyurethane with excellent color enhancement properties. This high performance material has excellent adhesion and hardness properties as well as abrasion, hot tire & chemical resistance. 6000 Urethane WB is low VOC and low odor with multiple uses.

This smaller kit is perfect for Concrete Countertops and smaller concrete projects.

6000 Urethane WB is effective on many interior applications such as grind & seal, over Vintage America Acid Stain & Flash Dye, garages & shops, showrooms & offices and anywhere a low odor, abrasion resistant, gloss finish coating is required. Excellent for use as an institutional coating, heavy duty maintenance coating and in high traffic areas.

 

Kingdom Products’ 6000 Urethane WB is a high gloss, two-component, water based aliphatic polyurethane with excellent color enhancement properties. This high performance material has excellent adhesion and hardness properties as well as abrasion, hot tire & chemical resistance. This smaller kit is perfect for Concrete Countertops and smaller concrete projects. 6000 Urethane WB is low VOC and low odor with multiple uses.

  • Low Viscosity
  • Low Odor
  • Gloss Finish
  •  Can Be Tinted
  • Excellent Abrasion Resistance
  • Hot Tire Resistance
  •  Chemical Resistance
  • Commercial/Retail
  • USDA Accepted
  • VOC Complaint

Meets OTC, CARB, LADCO & SCAQMD VOC restrictions 6000 Urethane WB is effective on many interior applications such as grind & seal, over Vintage America Acid Stain & Flash Dye, garages & shops, showrooms & offices and anywhere a low odor, abrasion resistant, gloss finish coating is required. Excellent for use as an institutional coating, heavy duty maintenance coating and in high traffic areas. 6000 Urethane WB is packaged in 1.25 gallon and 2.5 gallon kits.

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