Textured Metal Paints

- Application By Brush, Roller & Spray Product Depoending
- Fast Dry Time In as Little as 20-40 Mins Touch Dry
- Multi Purpose Applications
- Quick & Easy To Use Textured Finish
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- £89.99 Inc. VAT
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- £89.99
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Description
Textured Metal Paint is a great way to provide an effect to metal to hide imperfections. A general marketplaces for this product is in the motor industry on engines and gear boxes.

Application by spray gun
Touch Dry 20-30 minutes
Over coat within 1-4 or after 12-24 hours
Full dry 7 days
Thinners suitable T1000
Covers Approx. 8 square metres per litre (this does not account for the method of application, absorption of substrate or wastage)
Suitable for Metal and primed Fiberglass
Shelf life - 12 months from batch date
This product can not be used over a White Spirit based paint as it will attack it.
Key Facts for brushing enamel









Application - Painting over existing paint
Step 1 - Check suitability of the product to the existing paint. We recommend you try a sample area first.
Step 2 Clean and Abrade -
- Make sure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint this must be removed prior to painting.
- For any parts that has rusted you will need to sand the rust back to the bare metal and spot prime with the appropriate primer.
- Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease
Step 3 Prime – This step is down to personal preference, depending on the condition of the existing paint or if you are changing a dark colour to a light you may want to add one coat of primer.
Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat.
Application - Painting a bare substrate
Step 1 Clean - Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease.
Step 2 Prime – Depending on the material you are painting will determine what primer you will need.
Step 3 Topcoat – 12-24 hours after applying the primer you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours and then apply the second coat.
Spray Application Guide
If applying with an air assisted or air assisted airless system - Use a 11-13 thou tip no thinners usually required. If thinning is necessary use around 10% Set air and paint pressures until good atomization is achieved and fingering (lines in the spray) have blended in.
Use a 1:2 to 1:4 tip set up thinning by 10% if required. More thinners may be added to achieve good atomization to achieve better flow of the paint giving a better finish.
Primers
Mild Steel – If you are painting mild steel you will need our Metal Primer to view this please Click here
Galvanised Steel – Once you have treated the galvanised steel with Mordant Solution (T-Wash) you will need our Metal Primer. Click here
Aluminium – The primer suitable for aluminium is One Pack Etch Primer. Click here
1k Etch Primer – The primer for promoting adeshion is One Pack Etch Primer. Click here
Good Preperation of the is paramount to an excellent long lasting finish. Make sure substrate is clean from dust, dirt, moisture, oil etc before painting. and never pre seal the floor prior to painting espesally with laytex or PVC selaers paint will not stick.
Always stir paint well prior to using
Make sure you use a broom stick, mixer on a slow running drill or pallet knife to mix and mixing should take place for 3-5 mins to ensure all the content is properly mixed together to avoid colour and or drying problems.
As our coatings are heavily pigmented separation can easily occur and you can have colour float, for example a green paint can seem blue before mixing, this is one of the reasons mixing your paint before use is essential.
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