Preparation for Surfaces
Surface locations need proper preparation for the greatest results. Every surface has to be clean and dry and clear of contaminants such as mold, oil, grease, polish, or filth. Use soapy, warm water to scrub away any dirt or chalk with some gentle scrubbing. If you happen to be extracting surface wax, an industrial wax stripper will simplify the job. If you are handling oil or grease, using a uniquely formulated emulsifier will simplify the cleanup.
Prepping the item may take some time; however, it will greatly influence your overall result. First, lift off all shedding, cracking and loose chipping paint from areas that were decorated before. Sand your surface with help from hand-scraping tools, sanders, electric grinders and wire brushes to lift off debris. Ensure there are no rust deposits, chips, or mill scale from metal areas. Any damaged surfaces which are delaminated require maintenance and sometimes replacement.
Lightly sand the paint edges beside the surface portion you want to paint. Scratch up any existing sheen and lightly dull any glossy locations to generate better adhesion. Completely vacuum once sanding is completed to extract all debris or dust.
Application Tips For Success
Cabinet Coat can easily be applied with a paintbrush or a roller. You may use the HVLP method and spray this item but ensure it has been stirred diligently first. Make an effort to maintain a wet paint edge while you're brushing and rolling as you cover portions which have been coated previously. Cabinet Coat cures fast. Watch out for brush or roller marks appearing on an overworked product. Cabinet Coat offers the best coverage when it's applied once the ambient and surface temperatures are lower than 90 degrees Fahrenheit and above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t utilize this product if there is any possibility of moisture touching down on the wet paint.
Best Cleaning Methods
Cleanup when your painting venture is complete by counting on soapy, warm water. After thoroughly washing your hands, immerse your equipment, paint rollers and paint brushes. Ensure correct disposal for health and safety standards. A nearby recycling location usually takes empty and dry containers. Check with your nearby sanitation department or bylaw to learn local disposal requirements. Discover what disposal choices are accessible with your local environmental company.
Safety, Health and the Environment
It is important to have adequate air flow when using this product. Never inhale any sanding dust or spray mist. Be sure that there is a fresh air access for safe application and drying. Don’t let any of the products have contact with the eyes or skin. Stay protected from spray mist and dust by choosing an approved NIOSH respirator. Ensure proper respirator use by following guidelines from the manufacturer. Keep the container closed after each use. Both before and after handling, wash your hands.
Know the FIRST AID Requirements Before Using
Flush with water for no less than fifteen minutes if any product enters the eyes. Soapy water can help you clean up if any skin exposure takes place. Seek medical attention when necessary. In case of breathing difficulty, get to fresh air ASAP and seek medical treatment if needed.