FS PEELABLE COATING: SOLVENT-BASED

Solvent-based

Fast-drying, solvent-based protective film that shields surfaces from corrosion, oxidation, and scratches.

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Description

FS Solvent-Based Peelable Coating is a high-performance protective layer designed to safeguard surfaces during manufacturing, storage, transportation, or painting processes. Once applied, it forms a durable yet flexible film that can be easily peeled off multimetal protection. This coating is available in multiple colors to suit various applications. With a coverage of 50–100 sq. ft. per kg and a drying time of 10–20 minutes at 30°C, it provides efficient and reliable surface protection.

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Areas of Application

Glazed Tiles

Metal

Glass

Natural Stone & Marble

Laminates

Granite

Kitchen & Bathroom Surfaces

FAQs

How should I prepare the surface before applying the coating?

Clean the surface thoroughly to remove any dust, grease, or contaminants. Then, stick a strip of tape along one edge of the surface. This tape will assist with easy film removal later.​


Apply the first coat uniformly using a brush, ensuring even coverage across the entire surface.​


Allow the first coat to dry completely in natural air or under a fan. Once it's fully dried, you can apply the second coat.​ Drying time is 10–20 minutes at 30°C. Drying may vary slightly with ambient temperature and humidity.


After the final coat has dried completely, peel off the film starting from the edge where the tape was applied. The coating should come off cleanly without leaving any residue.


FS Peelable Coating is a solvent-based temporary protective film used to shield finished surfaces like metal, wood, glass, and painted areas from scratches, corrosion, and oxidation during storage, transit, or handling.


One kg product covers approximately 50–100 square feet, depending on surface texture and application thickness.


Yes, it provides effective temporary protection for various metals, helping prevent corrosion, oxidation, and surface damage.


Tools and equipment must be cleaned using an appropriate solvent, as the coating is not water-based.