TIMBER FINISHING SYSTEMS

The Mirotone alternative cabinet makers switched to

Rolux sanding sealer and clear lacquer topcoats for cabinetry, joinery and furniture. Single-pack, ready to spray, in stock in SEQ.

The Mirotone alternative cabinet makers switched to

8–10 m²/L

coverage per coat at 40 micron DFT

1-pack

pre-catalysed, ready for use — no mixing

5–10 min

sealer dust-free at room temperature

4 sheens

matt to full gloss

The two-step system

Rolux 887 sanding sealer
1

SEAL AND BUILD

Rolux 887 sanding sealer

Fills grain, builds film, sands clean. Ready for use — no mixing.

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Rolux 88 series clear lacquer
2

TOPCOAT

Rolux 88 series clear lacquer

Interior timber and MDF. Four sheens from matt to full gloss.

MatteSatinSemi glossGloss

The short answer

Rolux clear lacquer systems replace Mirotone timber coatings in cabinetry and joinery. The Rolux 887 pre-catalysed sealer builds the base film and sands clean; the 88 Series pre-catalysed clear topcoat finishes in four sheens from matt to full gloss. Both are single-pack, ready-for-use lacquers for interior timber and MDF, covering 8–10 square metres per litre at 40 micron dry film thickness.

Common questions

What lacquer replaces Mirotone coatings?
Rolux clear lacquer systems are commonly used by cabinet makers as a modern alternative to traditional Mirotone timber finishing systems.
What is a sanding sealer used for in timber coatings?
A sanding sealer is applied as the first coat in many timber finishing systems to seal the wood surface and build an even base before applying clear lacquer topcoats. Sanding sealers improve adhesion, allow easier sanding between coats, and help create a smoother final finish.
What sheen levels are available in clear timber lacquer?
Clear timber lacquer coatings are available in multiple sheen levels to suit different finishing requirements. Rolux 88 Series clear lacquer is available in matte, satin, semi gloss, and full gloss finishes, allowing cabinet makers and furniture manufacturers to achieve the desired final appearance.
Where are timber lacquer coatings commonly used?
Timber lacquer coatings are widely used in cabinetry, furniture manufacturing, interior joinery, and timber panel finishing. Lacquer systems provide a durable protective coating while maintaining the natural appearance of timber surfaces.