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Before starting any painting project consider the 3 most critical questions: - What preparation is necessary
- Does the substrate matter
- What repair and upkeep is needed
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 Step 1: Health and SafetyBefore commencing preparatory work, ensure
the area you are working in is adequately
ventilated. Ensure you are wearing the correct
PPE; we recommend safety glasses, goggles or
visors, nitrile rubber gloves, overalls (ensuring
skin is not exposed) and a solvent mask.
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Previously painted surfaces:
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 Step 2: InspectionCheck for areas of damage, separation or peeling, or any other indications
that the existing coating is not firmly adhered to the substrate.
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 Step 3: Preparation – in good conditionRemove surface contamination by wiping
down with Interlux® Special Thinner 216 or
Fiberglass Surface Prep YMA601. Once the
surface is clean abrade with 220-320-grit
sandpaper. Remove the sanding residue and
allow to dry.
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Preparation – in poor conditionIf previous finish is cracking, peeling or showing signs of separation from the substrate all previous
coatings should be removed and the substrate primed.
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 Step 4: MaskingBefore priming/undercoating, mask off the area to be painted.
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 Step 5: Priming/UndercoatingTo obtain the finest finish on fiberglass and
wood and in the case of metal substrates the
surface will need to be primed. Your choice
of primer and undercoater will be dictated
by substrate and choice of finish coat.
As gelcoat ages it becomes porous and brittle which may lead to cracking and blistering. To seal the gelcoat and get a
finer finish apply InterProtect® 2000E or Epoxy Primekote.
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 Step 6: ApplicationSand the undercoat smooth with 320-400 grit
paper and remove dust with a wipe
or tack rag.
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 Apply the finish, according to label
recommendations.
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“Achieve a perfect result every time!”
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- Ensure an even spread by holding the brush at 45° – this minimizes brush marks.
- The best finish is achieved on large areas by two people, one to apply the paint, the other following
immediately behind to ‘tip off’ the finish.
- Clean or change brushes every 20 minutes or so. Always use lint-free cleaning cloths.
- Stir the can occasionally during the work.
- Dampen the ground with water before commencing painting to avoid any dust rising.
- Use a worn brush for the final coat, this will ensure less brush marks.
- Painting is best achieved on warm, dry mornings – cold weather retards drying and damp will spoil the
gloss.
- Never apply direct from the can as this will introduce contamination.
- Always pour the amount of paint that you expect to use into a separate container.
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