INDOOR PAINTS


LATEX SATINE

Special Internal Latex Paint with a satin sheen


APPLICATION:

This paint is designed for painting internal walls and ceilings. It is ideal for painting new surfaces and pre-painted surfaces such as: plasterboards, concrete, brick, wallpaper, wood, chipboard and plywood. It creates a tough aesthetic finish with a satin sheen. In sunlight it produces a satisfying three-dimensional "glow".
It is recommended for presentation rooms, where a special decorative effect is required. At special request can be made in other colours as per colour palette
Note: Room can be used after the specific smell of the paint disperses.

PREPARING SURFACES:
LATEX SATINE requires a matt, dry set surface, cleaned of grease, dust and pealing existing coatings, smooth and crack free. On fresh surfaces 2 coats are required, on pre-painted surfaces 1 or 2 coats depending on the condition of the existing surface, the quality of the coating, and the previous colour
Note:
Painting a weak surface might cause bubbles and peeling
Plasters and various surfaces containing cement & lime require a 28-day carbonisation period. Skipping this might totally destroy the finish of the fresh paint coating.

USAGE:
The paint should be thoroughly mixed before use (do not use high speed mixers). This paint can not be diluted with water, even for the first coat. For painting you should use tool that are recommended for use with Latex paints (Velour, Flock). Additional coats can be applied after 2 hrs under standard room conditions (20°C and 60% humidity).

EFFICIENCY:
Average usage for a single coating is approx. 0.08- 0.11 l/m2.

STORAGE, USE AND TRANSPORT:
L.S. should be stored, used and transported in its originally closed packaging at a temperature of +5° - +35°C (also includes surface temperature) and in clean dry conditions. Protect from frost.

BEST BEFORE:
18 months from date of production

SAFETY:
S2 Keep away from children
S26 In the event of eye contact wash with large quantities of water and consult your doctor.

Polish Atest PZH: 222/779/264/2005
Polish Norma: PN-C-81914:1998