Lining Paper, Paperfaced Plasterboard and Wallpaper | D84 ...• Old wallpaper: (a) Wallpaper should...
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Feb 2010 D84
General
Paper is a mat composed mainly of cellulose fibres derived from either a chemical or mechanical
pulping process, may be bleached or unbleached, with or without resin additives for wet-strength,
and with or without surface treatments, such as coatings or machine calendaring. Paper for the
most part, presents an excellent surface for painting and waterborne paints are excellent in this
area. They are normally applied direct to paper. There are however some areas where the use of a
solventborne sealer, such as Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42), is advisable.
• Yellowingofunbleachedpaper-unbleachedpaperinthepresenceofU.V.lightwillyellow
due to the formation of dye-like substances. This may cause discolouration of the first
coat of a waterborne paint applied directly to the paper. Use of Resene Sureseal (see
Data Sheet D42) stops this.
• Insteamyareas,suchaskitchens,bathroomsandlaundries,theuseofReseneSureseal
(see Data Sheet D42) upgrades the performance of the paper.
• Oldwallpaper:
(a) Wallpaper should be checked prior to painting to determine the condition of the
coating used. Some old wallpapers used a weak coating, which provides an unsatisfactory
base for painting. If the old coating will come off as a powder when scratched with a fingernail, a sealer such as Resene Sureseal (see
Data Sheet D42) or Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a) will condition the surface successfully.
(b) Wallpaper printed with metallic links should have a test area painted to ensure there is no reaction with paints. Any sign of
staining would indicate that sealing with Resene Sureseal (see Data Sheet D42) is necessary.
(c) Some vinyls contain plasticisers that can migrate into the paint and leave the paint soft and sticky. Test a small area
with the topcoat paint, if the area remains tacky after 24 hours seal the wallpaper with Resene Vinyl Wallpaper Sealer (see Data
Sheet D406).
• Paperfacedplasterboard:
Problems may occur due to differences in the porosity of various stopping layers and the paper surface of the paperfaced plasterboard.
For new construction projects ensure that the appropriate level of finish is specified especially if critical lighting conditions exist.
Surface preparation
D84.1 Clean surfaces
Thoroughly wash down with Resene Paint Prep and Housewash (see Data Sheet D812) to remove all dirt, dust, grease, chalk, cobwebs
and other contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Clean with soft cloths as abrasives will damage the paper surface. Allow
to dry.
D84.2 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.
Continued over
Lining paper, paperfaced
plasterboard and
wallpaper
Referred to in Resene specification sheets:
15 Fibrous plaster, paperfaced plaster and solid plaster 20 Textured and specialist coatings
For smoke damaged surfaces see D86
For repaints see D87
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Printed on environmentally responsible paper, which complies with the requirements of environmental management systems FSC Chain of Custody and ISO14001, using vegetable-based inks. Please recycle.
D84
D84.3 Pretreat surfaces (level 5 finish only)
Allow to dry out thoroughly, then pretreat with a full coat of Resene Broadwall Surface Prep & Seal (see Data Sheet D807) by roller
to achieve a uniform finish. Lightly sand with a pole sander to produce a smooth surface and wipe with a clean, damp sponge to
remove dust.
As a spray only option Resene also offers Resene Broadwall 3 in 1 (see Data Sheet D810). Coverage rates are dependant on the
number of coats applied, refer to Data Sheet.
D84.4 Seal surfaces
For wet areas, such as kitchens and bathrooms, allow to thoroughly dry out, then seal with a coat of Resene Sureseal (see Data
Sheet D42) or for new wet areas a coat of Resene Waterborne Smooth Surface Sealer (see Data Sheet D47a). For dry areas, allow to
thoroughly dry out, then seal with a coat of Resene Broadwall Waterborne Wallboard Sealer (see Data Sheet D403).
To minimise the occurrence of sheen banding (seeing the position of the jointing compounds after painting) sealing the plaster and board
D84.4 can be done prior to the application of Resene Broadwall 3 in 1 (see Data Sheet D810) or Resene Broadwall Surface Prep & Seal (see Data
Sheet D807).