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If you are looking for a smooth, clean finish for renovating old bathroom vanities, kitchen cupboards, trim, crown molding, and even furniture, Cabinet Coat is what you want. This product features exceptional adhesion and is ideal for painting hard surfaces. It can be used without a paint primer, even on varnish and polyurethane areas. This semi-gloss remedy levels and flows to produce an extremely durable surface.



General Surface Preparation

Surface areas require adequate preparation to obtain excellent results. All surfaces that'll be painted really need to be dry, clean and free of waxes, mildew, oils, grease, dirt, or any surface impurities. Softly scrub the surface with soapy water to eliminate any dirt or residue. A commercial wax stripper may be necessary if you are removing surface wax. If you are dealing with oil or grease, using a specially formulated emulsifier will simplify the cleanup.

Prepping the item may take some time; however, it will considerably influence your overall result. First, remove all shedding, cracking and loose chipping paint from surfaces that were painted before. Sand your working surface with help from hand-scraping tools, sanders, electric grinders and wire brushes to eliminate debris. Any type of metal pieces have to be free from chips, mill scale and corrosion deposits. All exterior locations that are damaged or delaminated have to be repaired or totally exchanged.

Beside the surface you will be painting, gently sand the rough paint perimeters. Any shiny surfaces must be sanded lightly to dull and scratch up the present sheen to offer a more adhesive surface area for paint. Any dust and debris need to be cleaned after sanding.

Application Tips For Success

Cabinet Coat can be simply applied with a paintbrush or a roller. You can utilize the HVLP method and spray this product but be certain it has been stirred extensively first. Strive to keep a wet paint edge when you apply by brushing or rolling into locations that were coated previously. Cabinet Coat dries fast. Watch out for brush or roller marks appearing on an overworked product. Cabinet Coat delivers the best coverage when it is applied once the ambient and surface temperatures are lower than 90 degrees Fahrenheit and above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t use this product if there is any likelihood of moisture touching down on the wet paint.



Clean Up

Cleanup when your painting project is complete by counting on soapy, warm water. Wash hands and bathe your rollers and brushes and other equipment. Ensure proper soap water removal follows the safety guidelines. Check with your local recycling centre to see if they take dry or empty paint containers. Find out where your local bylaw or sanitation department stands on local disposal issues and plan as required. Check on removal options with your environmental agency.

Health, Safety and Environmental Information

Precise air circulation is crucial at all times. Stay away from inhaling the spray mist or sanding dust consistently. Make certain that there is actually a fresh air access for safe application and drying. Do not have any exposure to skin, or eyes. Stay protected from spray mist and dust by choosing an approved NIOSH respirator. Ensure proper respirator use by following recommendations from the manufacturer. Shut the container after every single use and wash your hands before and after handling the product.



FIRST AID

Wash your eyes a minimum of fifteen minutes if any direct exposure occurs. In case any product touches your skin, count on soap and water to thoroughly clean it away. Don’t hesitate to seek medical assistance if required. Get out into the clean air immediately if there's any difficulty breathing. Seek medical assistance if breathing trouble continues.

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