Oil Based Enamel
Premium oil based enamels that provide a hard wearing and durable finish.
Procoat Oil Based Enamel Finish Coat is a premium oil based enamel paint in a gloss, semi gloss or satin finish for interior and exterior* applications. Formulated to provide a hardwearing, moisture resistant coating, it is suitable for use over both waterbased and oil based undercoats.
Available at Aalto Stores and Stockists.
Premium oil based enamels that provide a hard wearing and durable finish.
Procoat Oil Based Enamel Finish Coat is a premium oil based enamel paint in a gloss, semi gloss or satin finish for interior and exterior* applications. Formulated to provide a hardwearing, moisture resistant coating, it is suitable for use over both waterbased and oil based undercoats.
Available at Aalto Stores and Stockists.
Premium oil based enamels that provide a hard wearing and durable finish.
Procoat Oil Based Enamel Finish Coat is a premium oil based enamel paint in a gloss, semi gloss or satin finish for interior and exterior* applications. Formulated to provide a hardwearing, moisture resistant coating, it is suitable for use over both waterbased and oil based undercoats.
Available at Aalto Stores and Stockists.
Product Specification Solvent based
Sheen Level Gloss, satin, low sheen
Coverage 10-12m2 per litre per coat
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Ensure surfaces are free from loose and flaking paint. Wash surfaces with a suitable cleaner such as sugar soap prior to painting to remove any oil, grease, dirt or other contaminants. Where there has been mould, treat with a mould remover.
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Brush
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Stir thoroughly before use with a broad flat paddle, using an up and down scooping motion.
Prime any bare areas with the suitable primer or sealer (see data sheet).
Apply 2 coats of Procoat Oil Based Enamel, allowing at least 4 hours between coats.
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1L, 4L
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White, and colours tinted from a white base.
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Maintain your interior paint finish by cleaning with a damp cloth and neutral detergent (such as diluted sugar soap). Cleaners that contain solvents may affect the surface appearance and the paints longevity. Dry dust corners frequently to avoid dust and dirt build up.
Maintain your exterior paint surface by washing it every 12 months (after each winter is a great time), with a suitable exterior cleaner to remove dirt deposits. We do not recommend the use of bleach as this can affect the appearance of the colour over time. Dirt, salt, and bird deposits left on the paint surface will encourage the growth of mould, and affect the paints performance.
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