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In New Zealand: Resene Paints Limited, Vogel Street, PO Box 38242, Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045 Phone 0800 RESENE (737 363) Fax (04) 577 0600 Email [email protected] or visit www.resene.co.nz In Australia: Resene Paints (Aust) Limited, 7 Production Ave, PO Box 785, Ashmore City, Queensland 4214 Phone 1800 738 383 Fax 1800 064 960 Email [email protected] or visit www.resene.com.au access specification information online at www.resene.com.au or www.resene.co.nz minimise the effect of your project on the environment – see the Resene website If in doubt about any aspect of your specification please contact Resene. Feb 2010 D802 General These inert materials provide an excellent surface for painting once clean and dry. The key differences for surface preparation are; surface porosity, hard/smooth surfaces and weak/powdery surfaces. Porous surfaces will require a sealer, hard/smooth surfaces will require a special adhesion primer and weak/powdery surfaces will require a penetrative primer. Surface preparation Earthenware, terracotta and unglazed brick These materials are inert and porous, but offer an excellent surface for painting. The surface simply needs to be thoroughly clean and dry. Their porous nature may mean that inadvertent stains may be pulled deep into the surface, which may make removal difficult. This may be a particular problem when clear finishes are applied. D802.1 Wash surfaces Thoroughly wash surface with Resene Paint Prep and Housewash (see Data Sheet D812) using a nylon bristle brush or broom. Thoroughly scrub the surface to ensure complete removal of all grease and other contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow to dry. D802.2 Remove all moss and mould Thoroughly clean down to remove all loosely adhered material. Treat areas of moss or mould infestation with Resene Moss & Mould Killer (see Data Sheet D80) correctly diluted with clean water. Leave for up to 48 hours to achieve full kill. For heavy infestations further applications may be needed. Wash thoroughly with clean water to remove residues. D802.3 Seal surfaces Allow to thoroughly dry out then seal with a full coat of Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42) or Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a). D802.4 Seal smooth surfaces Allow to thoroughly dry out then seal with a full coat of Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a). Glass, glazed brick and vitreous tiles These materials are similar to that described immediately above except their surfaces are even smoother. Surface preparation requires careful cleaning followed by a coating with high specific adhesion properties, such as Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a). Refer above for the following surface preparation clauses. D802.1 Wash surfaces D802.2 Remove all moss and mould D802.4 Seal smooth surfaces Earthenware, hard fired non-absorbent tiles, terracotta and unglazed brick Glass, glazed brick, hard stone, slate, soft stone, synthetic stone and vitreous tiles Referred to in Resene specification sheets: 13 Brick and terracotta 14 Clay tiles, decorative aggregate flooring, hard fired non-absorbent tiles, slate and stone For smoke damaged surfaces see D86 For repaints see D87 Continued over

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    Feb 2010 D802

    General

    These inert materials provide an excellent surface for painting once clean and dry. The key differences

    for surface preparation are; surface porosity, hard/smooth surfaces and weak/powdery surfaces.

    Porous surfaces will require a sealer, hard/smooth surfaces will require a special adhesion primer

    and weak/powdery surfaces will require a penetrative primer.

    Surface preparation

    Earthenware, terracotta and unglazed brick

    These materials are inert and porous, but offer an excellent surface for painting. The surface simply

    needs to be thoroughly clean and dry. Their porous nature may mean that inadvertent stains may

    be pulled deep into the surface, which may make removal difficult. This may be a particular problem

    when clear finishes are applied.

    D802.1 Wash surfaces

    Thoroughly wash surface with Resene Paint Prep and Housewash (see Data Sheet D812)

    using a nylon bristle brush or broom. Thoroughly scrub the surface to ensure complete

    removal of all grease and other contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and

    allow to dry.

    D802.2 Remove all moss and mould

    Thoroughly clean down to remove all loosely adhered material. Treat areas of moss

    or mould infestation with Resene Moss & Mould Killer (see Data Sheet D80) correctly

    diluted with clean water. Leave for up to 48 hours to achieve full kill. For heavy

    infestations further applications may be needed. Wash thoroughly with clean water to

    remove residues.

    D802.3 Seal surfaces

    Allow to thoroughly dry out then seal with a full coat of Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet

    D42) or Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a).

    D802.4 Seal smooth surfaces

    Allow to thoroughly dry out then seal with a full coat of Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a).

    Glass, glazed brick and vitreous tiles

    These materials are similar to that described immediately above except their surfaces are even smoother. Surface preparation requires careful

    cleaning followed by a coating with high specific adhesion properties, such as Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet

    D47a).

    Refer above for the following surface preparation clauses.

    D802.1 Wash surfaces

    D802.2 Remove all moss and mould

    D802.4 Seal smooth surfaces

    Earthenware, hard fired

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    terracotta and unglazed

    brick

    Glass, glazed brick, hard stone, slate, soft stone, synthetic stone

    and vitreous tiles

    Referred to in Resene specification sheets:

    13 Brick and terracotta 14 Clay tiles, decorative aggregate flooring, hard fired non-absorbent tiles, slate and stone

    For smoke damaged surfaces see D86

    For repaints see D87

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    http://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d812_Paint_Prep_Housewash.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d80_Moss_&_Mould_Killer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d42_Sureseal_Sealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d42_Sureseal_Sealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d47a_WBSmoothSurfaceSealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d47a_WBSmoothSurfaceSealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d47a_WBSmoothSurfaceSealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d47a_WBSmoothSurfaceSealer.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d86_Smoke_Damaged_Surfaces.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d87_Repainting.pdf

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    ail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045

    Phone 0800 RESENE (737 363) Fax (04) 577 0600 Email advice@

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    w.resene.co.nzIn Australia: Resene Paints (Aust) Lim

    ited, 7 Production Ave, PO Box 785, Ashmore City, Queensland 4214

    Phone 1800 738 383 Fax 1800 064 960 Email advice@

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    acces s spec i f i c a t i on i n fo rmat ion on l i ne a t www. re sene. com.au o r www. re sene. co.n zm in im i se the e f f e c t o f you r p ro j e c t on the env i ronment – see the Resene webs i t e

    If in doubt about any aspect of your specification please contact Resene.

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    D802

    Hard fired non-absorbent tiles (quarry tiles), hard stone (including aggregate flooring)

    and slate

    These materials, although slightly textured, are non-absorbent. Cleaning with detergent or Resene Emulsifiable Solvent Cleaner (see Data Sheet

    D804) will prepare the surface satisfactorily for painting. These non-absorbent surfaces will require coating with specific adhesion primers

    particularly if the surface is to be stressed, such as a floor.

    Refer above for the following surface preparation clauses.

    D802.1 Wash surfaces

    D802.2 Remove all moss and mould

    D802.4 Seal smooth surfaces

    Soft stone (Oamaru stone and sand stone)

    These materials have generally weak surfaces that are not particularly suitable for overcoating. Deeply penetrative primers may be used to

    consolidate the surface, but such treatments may result in spalling of the entire consolidated surface. Strengthening may be accomplished with

    Resene Stone Strengthener (see Data Sheet D904), which deposits silica crystals into the matrix of the stone without changing the essential

    morphology of it. Cleaning should be as gentle as possible in order not to damage the surface. Steam cleaning following fungicidal washing is the

    preferred method. Penetrating siloxane waterproofing treatments are often the best coating option. For further information refer to the Historic

    Places Trust Conservation Bulletin No. 3 for the conservation of historic stone structures.

    Refer above for the following surface preparation clauses.

    D802.1 Wash surfaces

    D802.2 Remove all moss and mould

    D802.5 Steam clean

    Steam clean surfaces to remove weak unbound layers of sand, dirt and grit for a sound paintable surface.

    D802.6 Treat with water repellent

    Saturate soft stones with Resene Aquapel (see Data Sheet D65).

    Synthetic stone

    These materials are generally based on cementitious binders or use a polymer matrix such as epoxy or unsaturated polyester. The former should

    be prepared as for cementitious substrates (see surface preparation D83) and the polymer based materials prepared as for GRP and GRE (see

    surface preparation D803).

    http://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d804_Solvent_Cleaner.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d804_Solvent_Cleaner.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d904_Stone_Strengthener.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d65_Aquapel_Water_Repellent.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d83_Cementitious_Surfaces.pdfhttp://www.resene.co.nz/archspec/datashts/d803_Miscellaneous_Surfaces.pdf