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Poor Galvanised metal adhesion

How we will solve your problems:


Paint that has lost its adhesion to a galvanised metal substrate.


POSSIBLE CAUSES:
• Improper surface preparation, such as inadequate rust removal.
• Failure to apply a primer before application of a solvent-based or water-based paint (vinyl acetate copolymer type).
• Failure to sand baked-on enamel finishes or glossy surfaces before painting.


SOLUTION:
• Any rust on the metal should be removed with a wire brush; then, an acrylic water-based corrosion-inhibitive primer should be applied (one coat is usually sufficient). Previously painted galvanised metal that is completely rust-free can be painted without applying a primer. New galvanised iron should be allowed to weather for at least 6 months or washed down with turpentine to remove any oil. A water-based metal primer should be applied to unpainted galvanised metal, followed by a top quality exterior acrylic water-based paint.

Developed by Blueprintit (011 475 7927)

Contact us:

Johann de Jager
P.O.Box 8131
Westgate
1734

Cell: 083 577 7699
Fax: 086 627 4524

e-mail: Sales@nirma.co.za

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