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1K Profesional Primer High Build & Performance Anti Corrosive Smooth Finish Truckguard
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This product is not suitable for the following
- Tiles of any sort
- Unprimed plastic
- Bare aluminium (you will need a suitable etch primer)
- Untreated galvanised steel (Mordant solution first)
- A hot surface that reaches above 106 degrees (C) (you will need high temperature paints)
The colours shown on the images are for guidance only. The displayed colour will depend on your monitor and browsers. The finished colour therefore may not be as shown here.
All pictures are for illustration purpose only - 1 & 2.5 Litre cans are not screen-printed cans.
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About This Item
- HIGH PERFORMANCE 1K PAINT PRIMER - Widely used on all vehicle types like trucks, trailers, cars, vans, lorries, cabs, military cranes lifting gear along with premium metal work and equipment.
- ULTRA ANTI CORROSIVE 1K PROFESSIONAL PRIMER - Provides excellent adhesion while also providing a highly anti corrosive coating to metal.
- MULTI USE - Versatile for vehicle types like trucks, trailers, cars, vans, lorries, cabs, military cranes lifting gear along with premium metal work and equipment.
- EASY APPLICATION - By suitable spray brush & roller in small areas .
- FACTS & BENEFITS - Coverage 10m2 per Litre | Touch Dry in 20-30 Mins| Overcoat 1-24 hours | Full protection and waterproof after 7 Days | Two coats recommended for best result.
- Thinners T0200 Universal Thinners
- Proudly manufactured in England by B.C Paints Ltd. Please note images and product titles are for advertising purposes only, tins are supplied in BC paints cans or plain white for 0.5, 1 and 2.5, and occasionally 5 litre cans
Application Guide
Easy to apply by brush, roller and suitable spray applications.
Two coats of paint are recommended for the best longest lasting finish.
Brushes and rollers will need to be solvent resistant.
Painting Step By Step
- The area must be clean and free from dirt, dust, oil, grease and be dry & clear of any other contaminants. Good preparation is key to a good finish.
- Before you start, have your ppe ready as our paint is solvent based and will not wash off easily with soap and water.
- Stir the paint well before use with a paddle on a slow running drill or substantial stick.
- Thin the first coat by 10 percent, to assist good priming and sealing. If spray application is to be used thin to suit.
- Before putting paint down ensure you have good ventilation to allow solvent vapor to escape, ventilation is also necessary to keep the drying times, if there is no air movement the coating cannot dry as well.
- Cut in around the edges first (with a 2 to 3 inch brush if brush and roller application is being used)
- Apply a second coat or your topcoat 1-24 hours (overnight dry) after the first coat to build good colour and protection.
Application - Painting over existing paint
Step 1 - Check suitability of the product to the existing paint. We recommend you try a sample area first.
Step 2 Clean and Abrade -
- Make sure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint this must be removed prior to painting.
- For any parts that has rusted you will need to sand the rust back to the bare metal and spot prime with the appropriate primer.
- Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease
Step 3 Prime – This step is down to personal preference, depending on the condition of the existing paint or if you are changing a dark colour to a light you may want to add one coat of primer.
Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat.
Application - Painting a bare substrate
Step 1 Clean - Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease.
Step 2 Prime – Depending on the material you are painting will determine what primer you will need.
Step 3 Topcoat – 12-24 hours after applying the primer you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours and then apply the second coat.
General Information
Always stir any paint well prior to using, especially if using Two Pack products.
Make sure you use a broom stick, mixer on a slow running drill or pallet knife to mix and mixing should take place for 3-5 mins to ensure all the content is properly mixed together to avoid colour and or drying problems.
As our coatings are heavily pigmented separation can easily occur and you can have colour float, for example a green paint can seem blue before mixing, this is one of the reasons mixing your paint before use is essential.
About Us
T.A Paint is a family run company and are proud to have a long running heritage in the world of paint, as we are now in our 4th generation holding a combined experience of 100 years plus.
Our Parent Company B.C Paints Ltd produces in the same factory all the coatings T.A Paints has to offer, manufacturing only from the finest virgin raw materials, This is why all the labelling is from B.C Paints, but it's still us.
Our Ethos
Throughout the years our ethos has been the same, to offer a fair product for a fair cost, and never compromise quality for cost.
Application
Painting bare metal
Step 1 - Before starting, ensure you have the correct PPE and RPE, to protect against atomised particles that are being generated when spraying.
Ensure you have good ventilation to allow vapour to escape; ventilation is also necessary to maintain drying times. Without air movement, the coating will not dry properly.
Step 2 Clean and Abrade - Ensure the substrate is dry and clean of any dirt, oil, or grease, by using a degreaser.
Step 3 Prime – As this top coat does not have any anti corrosive properties, we recommend you apply one coat of our Quick Drying Primer.
Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat. overcoat after 1 hour and within 4 hours. If you go over 4 hours it will need to be left 12 hours after as the coating can attack itself.
Two coats of topcoat are recommended for optimal coverage. Be sure to stir the paint well before use.
Painting over existing paint
Step 1
Before starting, ensure you have the correct PPE and RPE, to protect against atomised particles that are being generated when spraying.
Check suitability of the product to the existing paint. We recommend you try a sample area first as quick drying paints cannot be applied over white spirit based paints as it will attack.
Ensure you have good ventilation to allow vapour to escape; ventilation is also necessary to maintain drying times. Without air movement, the coating will not dry properly.
Step 2 Clean and Abrade -
- Make sure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
- If there is flaking paint this must be removed prior to painting.
- Ensure the substrate is dry and clean of any dirt, oil, or grease.
Step 3 Prime – For any bare metal showing or any parts that have rusted you will need to sand the rust back to the bare metal and spot prime with our Quick Drying Primer.
Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat. overcoat after 1 hour and within 4 hours. If you go over 4 hours it will need to be left 12 hours after as the coating can attack itself.
Two coats of topcoat are recommended for optimal coverage. Be sure to stir the paint well before use.
Mixing
Always stir any paint well before use, as our coatings are heavily pigmented and separation can easily occur. You may experience colour float; for example, a green paint can appear blue before mixing. This is one of the reasons why mixing your paint before use is essential.
- Use a mixer on a slow-running drill or a palette knife on smaller cans to mix the paint. An egg whisk, screwdriver, or small stick that doesn’t reach the bottom of the can is insufficient for proper mixing.
- Mixing should take place for 3-5 minutes.
- If you are adding thinners; they will need to be added once stirred.
Spraying
If applying with a pot gun:
Use a 1:2 to 1:4 tip setup and thin by 10% if required. More thinners may be added to achieve good atomisation and improve the flow of the paint, resulting in a better finish.
Air-assisted or Airless system:
Use an 11-13 thou tip (no thinners are usually required). If thinning is necessary, use around 10%. Set air and paint pressures until good atomisation is achieved and fingering (lines in the spray) have blended in.
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Quantities are approximates per coat, we cannot allow for wastage and or any absorption that may occur with porous substrates.
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