
Residential interiors
Surface Preparation
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All loose material must be removed and surface damage or imperfections made good.
Fill all cracks and nail holes, sand and wipe clean with a lint free cloth. -
The surface must be clean, dry and free of contaminants.
Areas with a build up of grime must be cleaned with sugar soap (or quality equivalent). -
Previously Painted Enamel and Polyurethane -
Lightly sand to remove gloss and clean with a lint free cloth.
Prep Coat
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Paper Faced Plaster Board and Stopping Repairs -
Apply one coat of Easy Sand. When dry, lightly sand and clean with a lint free cloth. -
New Timber Joinery and Doors -
Apply one coat of Quick Prep or Easy Sand. When dry, lightly sand and clean with a lint free cloth. -
Masonry, Villaboard, Cementious Cladding -
Apply one coat of Masonry Sealer.
Top Coat
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Bathrooms, Laundries, Doors, Door Trim, Scocia and Window Frames -
Clear Finish - apply three coats of AcryGlaze lightly sanding between coats if timber grain-raising occurs.
Colour - apply two coats of ArmourGuard. -
Walls -
Colour - apply two coats of Easy Flow. -
Ceiling -
Colour - apply two coats of Ultra Matt or two coats of Ceiling Flat if light sources highlight surface imperfections.