Bona Traffic HD – 2-Component Waterborne Lacquer
Bona Traffic HD is a professional, two-component waterborne lacquer designed for wooden floors in commercial and high-traffic areas. Renowned for its exceptional durability, scratch resistance and chemical resistance, it is the ideal choice for spaces requiring maximum protection. Easy to apply, fast-drying, and very low in odour and VOCs, Traffic HD provides a beautiful and long-lasting finish.
Available Finishes
- Extra Matt – 5% sheen, ultra-natural look
- Matt – 20% sheen, classic matt appearance
- Satin – 40% sheen, slightly glossier, elegant finish
Key Features
- Two-component waterborne lacquer – exceptional durability
- Highly resistant to scratches, scuffs, chemicals and spills
- Very low VOC, GreenGuard certified
- Fast-drying – 2–3 hours between coats
- Non-yellowing, crystal-clear finish
- Choice of sheen: Extra Matt (5%), Matt (20%), Satin (40%)
Recommended Uses
- Commercial buildings
- Public spaces with heavy traffic
- Residential homes requiring premium protection
Application Instructions
- Shake the lacquer thoroughly before use.
- Mix lacquer with the Traffic HD hardener according to instructions (pot life ~4 hours).
- Apply with a roller or applicator in thin, even layers.
- Allow 2–3 hours drying time between coats.
- Normally 2 coats are sufficient; a third may be applied in very heavy-use areas.
Technical Data
| Base | Waterborne, 2-component polyurethane lacquer |
| Finishes | Extra Matt (5%), Matt (20%), Satin (40%) |
| Container | 5L (lacquer) + hardener |
| Mixing ratio | 9 parts lacquer : 1 part hardener |
| Pot life | ~4 hours after mixing |
| Drying time | 2–3 hours between coats |
| Full cure | 7 days |
Health & Safety
- Use with adequate ventilation.
- Wear protective gloves and avoid eye/skin contact.
- Refer to product Safety Data Sheet before use.
FAQs
How durable is Bona Traffic HD?
It is one of the most durable waterborne finishes available, designed for heavy commercial and residential use.
How many coats are needed?
Usually 2 coats are sufficient, but high-traffic areas may benefit from 3 coats.
What is the difference between Extra Matt, Matt, and Satin?
Extra Matt (5%) gives a natural look, Matt (20%) offers a subtle sheen, and Satin (40%) provides a slightly glossier finish.





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