JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish: The Hard, Chemical-Resistant Wood Polish
JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish is a high-performance, two-component Melamine (amino-alkyd) coating designed for premium interior wood surfaces. This finish is renowned for creating an exceptionally hard, chemical-resistant layer that offers superior protection against household abrasion, stains, and cleaning agents compared to traditional varnish or shellac polishes.
As a durable 2K system, JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish cures to form a dense, smooth film, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners and contractors seeking durability beyond standard polish. This hard interior wood finish ensures that your tables, counters, and cabinets are shielded from spills and daily use without the high cost of a PU system.
Why Choose JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish?
Melamine offers a perfect balance of durability and value for high-traffic indoor furniture:
- High Surface Hardness: Cures into a very hard film, making it excellent as a scratch resistant wood polish for tables, desks, and shelves.
- Chemical Resistance: Highly resistant to common stains and mild cleaning agents, making maintenance simple and effective.
- Clear, Aesthetic Finish: Provides a deep, transparent film that enhances the natural beauty and grain of the wood, available in various sheen levels.
- Cost-Effective Durability: Offers significantly greater protection and longevity than conventional lacquer or varnish at a more economical price point than Polyurethane (PU).
Key Features of JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish
- 2K Melamine System: Requires a hardener to cure, ensuring maximum film durability.
- Variety of Sheens: Available in High Gloss for a reflective look and Matt for a more natural finish.
- Fast Drying: Allows for quicker turnaround, completing multiple coats in a single day.
- Excellent Adhesion: Bonds strongly to wood and recommended sanding sealers.
Recommended Application Areas
This hard wood polish is essential for:
- Office Desks & Study Tables: Provides a durable surface that resists scratches and ink stains.
- Kitchen Cabinets & Shutters: Excellent resistance to oil, steam, and mild kitchen chemicals.
- Internal Doors & Frames: Suitable for high-traffic areas requiring a tough, cleanable finish.
- Bedroom Furniture: Wardrobes, dressers, and beds needing a hard, beautiful finish.
Technical Specifications: JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | JSW Paints |
| Product | Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish |
| Type | 2-Component Melamine (Solvent Based) |
| Finish | Gloss, Matt |
| Mixing Ratio | Refer to Can (Typical 90:10 Base:Hardener) |
| Thinner | Melamine Thinner / Woodtech A1 Thinner |
| Drying Time | Touch Dry: 30-45 Mins | Recoat: 4-6 Hours |
| Shelf Life | 12 Months |
How to Apply JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish
For a perfect, bubble-free Melamine finish, follow this professional process:
- Preparation: Sand the wood with 180-grit sandpaper to achieve a smooth, dust-free, bare surface.
- Sealer Coat: Apply 2-3 coats of an NC Sanding Sealer (or similar Melamine-compatible sealer). Sand smooth with 320-grit sandpaper after each coat until the surface is perfectly flat.
- Staining (Optional): Apply wood stains directly to the bare wood (before sealing) and allow them to dry fully.
- Mixing: Mix the Base and Hardener in the recommended ratio. Dilute with Woodtech A1 Thinner (approx. 20-35%) for spray gun application.
- Application: Apply 2-3 coats of JSW Beauteak Regal Melamine Finish, allowing 4-6 hours drying time between coats. Apply smoothly using light pressure. Learn tips for achieving a smooth, durable wood finish.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Melamine as good as PU?
A: PU offers superior flexibility, scratch resistance, and often better heat resistance than Melamine, but Melamine is more chemical-resistant and highly durable for everyday use at a lower cost.
Q: Why does my Melamine crack?
A: Melamine is very hard and less flexible. Cracking usually occurs when the wooden surface moves too much (due to humidity changes or poor substrate), or if the finish is applied too thick.
Q: Can I use this on floors?
A: No, Melamine is too brittle for foot traffic. Use a dedicated floor PU coating for wooden floors.








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