Bona Traffic GO – 2-Component Waterborne Lacquer
Bona Traffic GO is the latest generation of Bona’s two-component waterborne lacquers, designed to combine maximum durability with a more convenient and sustainable application system. Packaged in a pouch with an integrated hardener, it simplifies mixing, reduces waste, and ensures consistent results. With extremely high resistance to scratches, wear and chemicals, Traffic GO is ideal for busy commercial and residential environments.
Key Features
- Convenient pouch system with integrated hardener – easy mixing and less waste
- Exceptional durability and scratch resistance
- Chemical and spill resistant – suitable for demanding environments
- Fast-drying – 2–3 hours between coats
- Very low VOC and odour, GreenGuard certified
- Available in Extra Matt, Matt and Satin finishes
Recommended Uses
- High-traffic commercial areas
- Residential floors needing premium protection
- Public buildings, offices, hotels and restaurants
Application Instructions
- Knead the pouch to activate and mix lacquer with integrated hardener.
- Cut open the pouch and pour into a clean container.
- Apply evenly with a roller or applicator in thin coats.
- Allow 2–3 hours between coats. Apply 2–3 coats depending on traffic level.
- Full cure in 7 days.
Technical Data
| Base | 2-component waterborne polyurethane lacquer |
| Packaging | Pouch with integrated hardener |
| Finishes | Extra Matt, Matt, Satin |
| Pot life | Approx. 4 hours |
| Drying time | 2–3 hours between coats |
| Full cure | 7 days |
| SKU | UFS-BONA-TRAFFIC-GO |
Health & Safety
- Use in well-ventilated areas.
- Avoid skin and eye contact; wear protective gloves.
- Refer to Safety Data Sheet for full details.
FAQs
What is the difference between Traffic HD and Traffic GO?
Traffic GO has the same outstanding durability as Traffic HD but comes in an innovative pouch with integrated hardener for easier and more sustainable use.
Which finishes are available?
Extra Matt, Matt and Satin.
How many coats are required?
Normally two coats are sufficient, but high-traffic areas may require three.





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