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Recommended Surface Prep 
The surface to be painted should be dry and free of any dirt, chalk, grease, oil, loose or peeling paint or other foreign contaminants. Remove dirt, grease and other contaminants by washing with a detergent solution, rinse thoroughly, and allow the surface to completely dry. Areas that need special attention are doors and doorjambs that come in frequent contact with hand oils. Repair/Caulk all cracks and surface irregularities with putty or a sandable wood filler. Glossy enamel finishes should be sanded to a dull finish, dusted, and then primed with the appropriate primer.

Always prime all new or bare wood with an enamel undercoater and sand between coats.

Primer Options 
Latex
#699 100% Acrylic Enamel Undercoater
Oil
#599 Enamel Under coater
Always sand and dust enamel undercoaters after priming.

On knot holes use shellac

Note: Bleeding woods such as cedar or redwood require an oil based primer.

SheenFinish Coat Oprtions
Stain
~ 670 Line Premium Acrylic Latex Enamel
• 18-69 Premium Alkyd Enamel
Semi-Gloss
~ 600 Line Premium 100% Acrylic Latex Enamel
~ 680 Vinyl-Acrylic Latex Enamel
• 500 Line Premium Alkyd Enamel
~ 8000 Premium DTM l00% Acrylic Enamel and Gloss
1200WB 100% Acrylic Waterborne Epoxy

3300 Premium 100% Acrylic High Gloss Latex Enamel

Gloss
~ 3000 Line Premium 100% Acrylic Latex Enamel
• 580 Premium Alkyd Enamel
• 800 Line Premium Alkyd Industrial Enamel

4000 Quality Acrylic High Gloss Enamel

Please consult the products data sheet for complete instructions on surface preparation, application technique and recommended uses. For additional information, please Contact a Farrell-Calhoun Representative.

 

  
   
  

 

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