How Long Does Varnish Take to Dry?
Varnish is great for protecting wood from damage. but with so many different varnishes on the market, the drying times can be all over the place.
To dry and make things easier for you we have broken down the drying times for the more popular varnishes below.
Ronseal Diamond Hard Varnish
This Ronseal interior varnish provides a beautiful, natural finish for doors, skirting, tables, furniture and other wood inside your home.
Diamond Hard protection provides superior resistance against scratches, knocks and scuffs.
Drying Time
This Ronseal varnish is touch dry in just 20 minutes and is recoatable in 1 hour.
Ronseal Quick Dry Trade Varnish
Quick-drying water-based formula for tough protection against knocks, scuffs and scratches.
Drying Time
Ronseal Interior Varnish is touch dry in 20 minutes. Recoat after 1 hour. 100% cure in 24 hours.
No Nonsense Quick Dry Floor Varnish
Tough and durable, high-performance solution for protecting all interior timber floors. Easy to use and quick-drying. Suitable for use on previously varnished or stained surfaces.
Drying Time
This product is touch dry in 1 hour and recoatable after 4. Light foot traffic only for at least 24 hours.
Rustins Quick Dry Varnish
This quick-dry varnish from Rustins is here to protect your woodwork from dirt and dust. The satin varnish evens out any wood surfaces, leaving it with a mid-sheen finish.
What’s more, it also doubles as a sealant layer on concrete, brickwork, and plaster, keeping the surfaces air and watertight.
Drying Time
Touch dry in 30 minutes, re-coatable in 2 hours.
Barrettine Polyurethane Varnish
This lacquer dries clear, providing a rich sheen and bringing out the grain in your woodwork. It has excellent durability too and will toughen up your floors and furniture in no time.
Drying Time
Touch dry in two hours, hard dry overnight and reaches full hardness in five to seven days.
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