Magik Smooth Acrylic Finish |
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Magik Smooth Acrylic Finish
Magik Smooth Acrylic Finish Distemper is a water based distemper for all types of normal interior masonry surfaces. It is made available in an exhaustive shade range and provides a smooth and durable mall finish on the applied surfaces.
Improved extender combination that gives the surface an excellent smooth finish, superior to an ordinary distemper finish.
Superior colour delivery with brighter and cleaner shades for beautiful walls.
Faster application with lesser effort due to the improved ease of brushability.
Magik Smooth Acrylic Finish |
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Surface Preparation :
Dry Sanding, flame culling or welding of the dry paint film will give rise to dust and hazardous fumes.
Wet sanding should be used wherever possible. If exposure cannot be avoided by the provision of local exhaust ventilation, suitable respiratory protective equipment should be used.Previous coating of lime wash or powder distemper must be scrapped off. Earlier coatings of oil or emulsion based paints should be thoroughly sanded. Cracked or flaked paint must be completely removed. Ensure that surface to be painted is free from dirt, grease, oil, moisture and grime.
Priming :
Prime surface with a coat of ICI Solvent Based (34-0200) or ICI Water Based (32-0168) Cement Primer and dry overnight. Use ICI Acrylic Wall Putty (330600) to rectify and smoothen out the surface. Allow drying for 4-6 hours. Sand the surface with wet Emery Paper 180 to smoothen the putty surface. Wipe off loose particles. Apply another coat of primer on the puttied surface. Allow drying for 4-6 hours. Sand the surface with Emery Paper 380 and wipe clean. Primer-Putty-Primer is must to get desired effect of the top coat.
Finishing :
Apply 2 coats of ICI Magik Distemper thinned with 650-700m1 of water in 1 kg of distemper. Use a brush I roller for distemper application, with interval of 3-4 hours between each coat. Normally two coats of distemper are sufficient for opacity and the desired finish. However, an extra coat is recommended depending on the nature of surface and substrate preparation.