The coated surface is easy to clean, abrasion-resistant, and resistant to most oils.
For optimized adhesion, pre-coat the floor with W703 – Floor Coating Primer.
Increased resistance to plasticizers is achieved with W701 – Acrylate Sealer.
For garages and other heavily trafficked floors, we recommend—instead of W700 floor paint—our W702 – 2K Epoxy Resin Coating due to its significantly higher durability.
Areas of application
W700 is ideally suited for floors made of concrete, plaster, fiber cement (Eternit), cement screed, and wood, and is perfectly applicable in storage areas, offices and commercial premises, basements, etc.
Easy application
Can be applied with brush, roller, or airless spray equipment. For convenient and even application, we recommend the WO-WE floor roller. For an optimal surface and wear layer, two coats should be applied.
Ideal for indoor use
W700 is best suited for indoor applications, as it is water-based and low-odor.
Ready-to-use coating
A major advantage is that the single-component W700 floor paint is ready for immediate use. Simply open the container, mix or shake well, and apply directly.
Economical consumption
1 liter covers approx. 5–8 m² per coat (depending on surface porosity and condition).
Wide color selection
Among the W700 color shades, you are sure to find one that suits your taste. We continuously strive to expand our palette so everyone can find a shade they like.
Our customer service is available from Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Average response time: 24 hours
Optimal Processing Conditions
Which tool is the right one?
How do you clean tools?
It depends on the materials you have worked with:
Cleaning tools contaminated with epoxy resins is a bit more complicated. You should always weigh up cost vs. benefit:
Why is the paint or oil not drying?
Possible reasons:
The surface is still sticky after a few days of drying. What can I do?
Possible reasons:
If the paint was applied thickly or the excess oil was not removed from the surface, the wood may remain sticky.
What to do:
You can use a soda lye with warm water or sand the surface mechanically and then reapply the paint or oil.