NOTE: Always test the product in a small, inconspicuous area before beginning a project to see if the desired results are attained. We recommend preparing a sample board prior to beginning a project to check color and technique. The paint should be mixed thoroughly before using. Modern Masters Exterior Metallic Paint Collection paints can be brushed, rolled, or spray applied (See specific equipment requirements under Spraying) onto any paintable, properly primed, interior or exterior surface, such as walls, ceilings, columns, trim, doors, furniture, and paintable wallcoverings. Two coats are recommended for best results.
Do not apply in temperatures below 58°F/14°C or above 85°F/29°C and surface temperature is at least 5°F/3°C above the dew point.
BRUSHING: Use a high-quality brush recommended for water-based paints.
ROLLING: Use a high-quality 3/8 nap roller. Thoroughly clean the roller cover before beginning project. Work in sections, approximately 3-4 foot wide, keeping a wet-edge, cross roll to improve coverage, finishing the surface by backrolling in one direction, top to bottom. This procedure will minimize lap marks, properly orient the metallic particles and give a uniform appearance.
SPRAYING: Use a NIOSH approved respirator when spraying. Provide adequate ventilation. To spray Exterior Metallic Paint Collection paints, thin with up to 16 fluid ounces of water to one gallon of Exterior Metallic Paint Collection paints. Thin carefully, as over thinning of the paint will result in loss of hide and a reduction of the desired appearance.
Use an HVLP gun or a conventional cup gun with the fluid and air supply from a pressure pot and compressor. Air pressure at the HVLP spray gun needs to be approximately 45 psi, with greater pressures at the tank, approximately 60 psi.
NOTE: Do not use turbine-type “air compressors” to power the HVLP spray gun and do not use airless spray systems.
TAPING: Use high quality, low-tack tape when taping over surfaces that have been previously painted with Exterior Metallic Paint. Therefore consider cutting along the tape edge with a razor blade to avoid delaminating the fresh paint
from the substrate.