General Surface Preparation
Surface zones require appropriate preparation to obtain excellent results. Be sure that the surfaces you are painting are free from dirt, wax, grease, oil, mold, or any contaminants and that they are clean and dry. Use soapy, warm water to wash away any dirt or chalk with some light scrubbing. A commercial wax stripper may be necessary if you are removing surface wax. An Oil or Grease emulsifier may be used to remove oil or slimy applications.
Preparing the section is time-consuming; however, it will drastically improve your end result. First, take off all shedding, cracking and loose chipping paint from surfaces that were painted before. Sand your surface with the aid of hand-scraping tools, sanders, electric grinders and wire brushes to eliminate debris. Ensure there are zero rust deposits, chips, or mill scale from metal areas. All exterior locations that are damaged or delaminated need to be repaired or totally exchanged.
Beside the surface you will be painting, gently sand the rough paint edges. Scratch up any existing sheen and lightly dull any high shine locations to generate better adhesion. Thoroughly vacuum once sanding is completed to remove all debris or dust.
Application Tips For Success
Cabinet Coat can be simply applied with a paintbrush or a roller. Some would rather spray and use the HVLP approach. It is important to stir the product well before using it. Attempt to keep a wet paint edge when you apply by brushing or rolling into areas that were coated previously. Note this product dries fast. It may showcase roller markings or brush marks if overworked. For best results, apply Cabinet Coat once the surface and ambient temperatures are more than 50 degrees F and less than 90 degrees F. Don’t utilize this product if there is any chance of moisture landing on the wet paint.
Clean Up
Cleanup when your painting task is complete by using soapy, warm water. Wash hands and soak your rollers and brushes and other equipment. Make sure that proper soap water removal follows the safety regulations. A nearby recycling location normally takes empty and dried up containers. Understand where your local bylaw or sanitation department stands on local disposal issues and plan as necessary. Consult your local environmental agency to find out which disposal choices will be suitable.
Health, Safety and Environmental Information
Specific air circulation is essential at all times. Refrain from inhaling the spray mist or sanding dust consistently. Ensure that there is actually a fresh air entry for safe application and drying. Do not have any contact with skin, or eyes. Wear an authorized NIOSH respirator throughout the application, clean up and sanding to stop spray mist and dust exposure. Ensure proper respirator use by following instructions from the manufacturer. Keep the reservoir closed after every use. Before and after handling, wash your hands.
FIRST AID Recommendations
Flush with water for at least fifteen minutes if any solution gets into the eyes. In case any product touches your skin, count on soap and water to thoroughly clean it away. Don’t think twice to seek medical treatment if required. If any breathing difficulty happens, get outside into the fresh air and then get medical help if problems persist.