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Please read and
understand all the instructions and safety precautions carefully before
you start use.
N.B: This is
enough Surface Cleanser to wash down approximately 30-40m2.
If you require less, mix accordingly (1 part Surface Cleanser to 19
parts water).
If required, Surface Cleanser Concentrate can be added to the
water when making wallpaper paste. Use
1 cap on Concentrate per 1 litre mix.
a)
Prepare the surfaces to be painted by removing any loose
or flaking material (including wallpaper) and filling all cracks and
defects in the normal way. (Any rubbing down and smoothing should be
carried our before moving on to section b).
b)
Pour the contents of the Surface Cleanser bottle into a
bucket and make up to 5 litres with clean tap water.
c)
With a soft cloth, sponge or soft brush, wash down all areas
to be painted with the diluted surface cleanser taking care to remove any
oil, grease or surface debris.
d)
Allow to dry thoroughly.
e)
If necessary, apply an appropriate primer or sealer to
bare metal or masonry
surfaces. For new or porous
plaster surfaces thin the first coat in necessary according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
f)
Allow to dry thoroughly.
g)
Carefully open the Antimould Additive container and add the
entire contents to the paint (1x50ml of Anitmould Additive is enough to
convert 5 litres of paint).
STIR VERY THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE, especially at the bottom of
the can, to disperse the additive throughout the paint.
Apply the paint in the normal way according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not overcoat the anitmould finish (or wallpaper over it)
as this will effectively seal in the mould resistant finish and allow the
mould to grow back.
N.B: If an unfinished, textured wallpaper (blown vinyl,
woodchip etc) or similar is to be used then it should be hung after the
Surface Cleanser has fully dried. The
wallpaper should then be coated with the anti-mould emulsion as above.
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