- 4 hour recoat
- Water wash up
- Professinal Grade System
WHERE TO USE
Areas - Decking, Fences,Exterior timber,Timber Furniture
Substrates - Jarrah, Merbau, Spotted Gum
Locations - Exterior
SURFACE PREP
The instructions below offer general preparation guidelines.Â
Maintenance coat of Intergrain Heavy Duty:
If your existing Intergrain Heavy Duty coating is in good condition, clean the surface with Intergrain UltraPrepâ„¢ Timber Cleaner.
New timber:
Treat timber with Intergrain UltraPrep Tannin & Oil Remover. Then clean with UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Grey and weathered with no previous coating:
Clean with UltraPrep Timber Cleaner. For severely weathered timber, sand back to a fresh surface, remove all sanding dust, then clean with
UltraPrep Timber Cleaner
Existing coating in poor condition:
Remove coating by using a combination of Intergrain UltraPrep Tannin & Oil Remover and power washing. Then clean with UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Paints, varnishes or coatings in varied condition:
Paints, varnishes or coatings that have deteriorated unevenly, remove all existing coating by using a coatings stripper or sanding back to bare timber. Then clean with UltraPrep Timber Cleaner.
Important: If mould is present or if timber is in a mould prone area, use Intergrain UltraPrep Mould Killer to remove surface mould effectively as the first step of preparing the timber for coating
APPLICATION & MAINTENANC
Methods: brush, spray, Lambswool applicator
Remove excess water from the surface and allow the timber to dry for at least 1 hour before coating. Stir Intergrain Heavy Duty thoroughly before and during use with a flat blade stirrer.
Apply Intergrain Heavy Duty using the Intergrain DeckBrush™ (recommended), flat deck applicator, paint brush or spray (air assisted airless or airless). Do not use a roller. Do not thin product. It is recommended to test in a small area to ensure satisfaction with the colour and finish prior to coating the whole project, ensure to apply 2–3 coats for the best indication of final colour.
Apply three coats of Intergrain Heavy Duty, taking care to apply sufficient product to edges and ends.
Four coats will be required in extreme conditions such as full sun exposure, around pools and in humid areas and may be required on porous timbers. Allow 4 hours between coats. Apply at the correct application rate (see COVERAGE). Do not overspread or apply thinly as insufficient film thickness will compromise performance and durability. When coating large areas, work in sections, apply long strokes and use natural breaks in the boards as stopping points. If spraying, it is recommended to back brush to even out the finish and avoid spotting. If necessary, sand lightly between coats to remove any raised grain and remove sanding dust.
Important: All timber is required to be free from dust, mould and site contaminants prior to coating. Follow all relevant product label instructions when using Intergrain products. Keep freshly coated contacting surfaces such as doors and windows ajar for several days to prevent sticking.
Do not apply to hot surfaces or those in direct sunlight, as doing so will result in difficult application, poor adhesion and blistering.
Do not apply in temperatures above 35°C or below 10°C or if rain or dew is expected within four hours of application. Lightly dampening timber before painting will ease application in temperatures above 28°C.
Maintenance
Conduct a routine 12 monthly maintenance inspection. Colour fade is the first sign of need to recoat.
To prevent water ingress and peeling, ensure Intergrain Heavy Duty is recoated before deterioration of the coating and timber underneath occurs.
PROFESSIONAL GRADE SYSTEM
Intergrain Heavy Duty is a hard wearing and long lasting timber finish when label instructions are followed carefully. Failure to comply to label instructions and minimum coat requirements will compromise adhesion and life of the coating.
Stage 1: Prep
Prepare surface per label instructions.
Stage 2: Coat
Apply 3 coats of Intergrain Heavy Duty.
Stage 3: Maintain
Before deterioration of coating and timber underneath occurs.