Ronan - One Stroke Lettering Enamel - Gallon


One Stroke Lettering Enamel was the first lead free lettering enamel on the market. It is an extremely high hiding, high gloss paint specially formulated to meet the requirements of the sign industry for an easy working, one stroke enamel.

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Product Specification

One Stroke Lettering Enamel is an extremely high hiding, high gloss paint specially formulated to meet the requirements of the sign industry for an easy working, one stroke enamel. These paints are designed to flow nicely, dry to a clean edge and leave no brush marks. With 37 brilliant colors, One Stroke Lettering Enamels
feature excellent gloss and superior durability with outstanding fade resistance for a beautiful, long-lasting finish.

Hand-lettering, pinstriping and other graphics on interior or exterior billboards, signs, vehicles, windows and other surfaces.

SURFACE PREPARATION

All surfaces must be clean, free from loose or peeling paint, grease, oil, dirt, rust, mill scale and other contaminants. If this procedure is not observed, the drying and adhesion of any coating will be adversely affected.

Previously Painted Surfaces: Dull gloss areas by light sanding to enhance adhesion. If necessary, prime with Ronan Sticktite White or Prime-All.

Metal Surfaces: Remove loose rust and scale with a wire brush, steel wool and/or sandpaper. Any rust left on the surface could cause adhesion failure. All oil, grease and contamination must be removed. For best results, treat with a mild phosphoric acid solution. Acidic or alkaline surfaces should be neutralized. Prime with Ronan Universal Metal Primer.

Galvanized Metal and Aluminum: Surface should be wiped with solvent to remove oil and grease. A mild solution of phosphoric acid should be used for etching to ensure a good bond. If acids are not available slight surface sanding will be beneficial. Following sanding by priming with Ronan Universal Metal Primer.

Concrete: A white powdery deposit (efflorescence), often found on concrete and masonry surfaces should be completely removed with a stiff wire brush. New concrete should set four (4) to six (6) weeks before coating. All concrete surfaces should be etched with a solution of four (4) parts water to one (1) part muriatic acid. Let solution soak on surface for 15 minutes before rinsing with clean water. Allow 48 hours to dry before painting. Prime with Ronan Prime-All.

MDO Plywood: Clean surface to eliminate oil, grease and other contaminants. Prime face with Prime-All or Sticktite White. All edges should be puttied and then primed (two coats).

Masonite: Clean surface to eliminate oil, grease and other contaminants. Prime with Prime-All.

Vinyl Surfaces: Pretreat by wiping with xylene or alcohol to help adhesion. Allow to dry completely before painting. Prime with Ronan Vinyl Cote. Note: Because of the many different types of vinyl on the market, it is recommended that each coating be tested on each type before using. To test, apply the recommended primer and/or finish coat, let dry fully (8 hours). Apply a piece of tape to the coated area, then remove tape. If coating does not lift when tape is removed, then it is suitable for use for that type of vinyl.

Fiberglass, Glass, Ceramic, Other Glossy Surfaces: Solvent wipe to eliminate oil, grease, etc. Slight sanding of surface will be beneficial, if possible. Prime with Ronan Prime-All.

APPLICATION

Follow above surface preparation instructions. Stir thoroughly before use.

Use any good quality bristle brush designed for hand-lettering or pinstriping.

May also be applied by roller. Use 1/2” lambs wool or 1/4 - 1/2” synthetic roller cover. Keep the roller wet. Roll in one direction, rewet, then cross roll. Do not reduce for application by roller.

May also be applied by spray gun or airbrush (reduce with Ronan Low-Temp Reducer, R-722, or High-Temp Reducer, R-724).

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