anti mould paint - for condensation control
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Two-coat coverage treats |
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Two-coat coverage treats |
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Labeling and packaging may be different at the time of order.
Application and Usage of Cover Stain
Surfaces & Subtrates
Cover Stain is recommended for application to the following fire, smoke or water damaged substrates
Interior: New or previously painted drywall, cured plaster and cement based coatings, wood (including pine, fir,cedar, redwood and plywood), metal (including aluminium, iron, steel and copper), vinyl, PVC, masonry (including stucco, concrete block, poured concrete and brick).
Exterior: New or previously painted wood (including pine, fir,cedar, redwood and pressure treated wood), hardboard, metal (including aluminium, iron, steel and copper), vinyl, PVC.
Surface Preparation
Surfaces must be clean, dry, sound and free of dust, dirt, excessive chalky material, grime, grease, oil, wax, mildew, wallpaper, adhesive or any contamination that may interfere with adhesion. Wash surface with appropriate ammoniated cleaning solution or solvent (do not use TSP as a cleaner). Remove any peeling and/or unsound coatings. Sand any remaining paint film edges smooth. Lightly sand exposed exterior wood with 80 to 100 grit sandpaper to remove loose or weathered wood fibres and mill glaze. When priming over stained areas, first attempt to remove as much of the stain as possible by washing, sanding, scraping etc. Remove interior mildew with an interior mildew cleaner. Allow surfaces to dry completely before priming. Countersink exposed nail heads, spot-prime and fill all nail holes and gouges. Wire brush rusty areas.
Application Requirement
Shake or stir before using. In most cases only one coat is necessary to prime most surfaces. If excessive absorption occurs over every porous substrates a second coat may be necessary. Spot priming is recommended only under high-hiding topcoat paints. For best results prime entire surface before painting.
Application Methods
Apply with a natural or synthetic bristle brush, roller, pad or sprayer. Follow manufacturer's instructions when using spray equipment. Airless spraying use at 1800 to 2200 P.S.I.


