Paint Solution
Paint not forming a continuous film when surface temperature is too cold, usually below 50º F.
Painting when the air or surface temperatures are too cold for the paint to form a film.
Painting in non-heated areas.
Surfaces deeply chilled need a heating period before painting.
Surface temperatures must be 50º F or above.
Avoid painting interior or exterior surfaces when the temperatures are too cold.
Late afternoon painting in unheated areas are vulnerable because the temperature will continue to decrease during the night and prevent proper paint film formation.
Priming is essential for better adhesion, sheen uniformity, mildew control and durability.
Select a top quality interior paint in the color and sheen of your choice.
Substrate: Various
Primer: Usually None
Finish Coats: 550 Super Latex Interior Flat Wall Paint
1610 Sat-N-Sheen Int. Low Sheen Finish
1650 Acry-Plex Interior Latex Semi-Gloss
1685 Dura-Poxy + Int./Ext. Semi-Gloss Acrylic En.
1680 Dura-Poxy + Int./Ext. Gloss Acrylic En.










