Step 1: First, clean and scrap the surface of dirt and old paint with a wire brush by hand or with rotary tools to be freed. Then clean the areas thoroughly.
Step 2: the paint, the paint container open for a small stir bar and mix well. Then either pour some paint into a paint tray to work with the role, or you can use the paint container with a brush.
Step 3: When you work with the roller, the paint in the so-called cloister apply: first vertically, then horizontally and vertically at the end again. Several thin coats rather than one heavy coat. This has a positive effect on the course and drying.
Selection and application of paints
In general, metal and other surfaces to be painted in three or more different applications Can facilitate the work with 3in1 products, such as the protective metal coating. This combines primer, rust protection and paint in one.
Use for all steps the same type of paint. Do not mix with solvent-free paints containing solvents. This also applies to the old and new paint. For cleaning of working materials for synthetic resins, there are special cleaning brush with turpentine.
Tools and tips
Brush: For synthetic enamel it is best to brush with natural hair bristles.
Choose from round or flat brush: flat brushes are ideal for large areas, round brush for fine work on edges and points rather narrow.
Choose from round or flat brush: flat brushes are ideal for large areas, round brush for fine work on edges and points rather narrow.
Role: For synthetic resin paints are used in specific roles, they come in various sizes.
Spray gun: Advisable for large-scale works, the advantage of this spraying can be a regular coat of paint on uneven or irregular surfaces or forms to apply. Paint spray guns and flat jet should be suitable for circular. Please note the information provided by the manufacturer for use and cleaning of equipment.
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