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Painting timber, weatherboards and linea in good condition

Paint systems for earthquake affected buildings

Note: For a visual of the steps below outlining how to prepare and paint timber, weatherboards and linea, please reference the PDF flowchart.

Flowchart - how to paint timber, weatherboards and linea in good condition
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  1. Treat moss and mould with Resene Moss & Mould Killer (D80)
  2. Wash and scrub using Resene Paint Prep and Housewash (D812)
  3. Sand any flaking paint using 120-150 grit zinc sterate sandpaper
  4. Spot prime using Resene Quick Dry primer (D45)
  5. Fill any holes and gaps, lightly sand filled areas with 220 grit sandpaper and reprime with Resene Quick Dry primer (D45)
  6. Paint options:
    1. 2 coats of Resene Sonyx 101 semi-gloss (D30) or Resene Lumbersider low sheen (D34OR
    2. 2 coats of Resene Decorator Acrylic Gloss (T3)

Note: For more information on products, view the Product Data Sheet referred to in ( ) after the product name. Decorator products are recommended for trade use only.

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Key accessories essential to complete the job

Add ons – to make the job easier or quicker

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