NOTE ** ICI Dulux Paints; interior paints and stains.
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NOTE ** This section includes surface preparation, priming, and painting or staining of interior surfaces that are commonly field coated. This section should be edited to remove requirements for surfaces and coating systems not needed on a particular project.
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NOTE ** All coatings included in this section are manufactured by ICI Dulux Paints, which is headquartered at the following address:
NOTE ** 925 Euclid Avenue
NOTE ** Cleveland, OH 44115
NOTE ** Tel: (800) 984-5444
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NOTE ** All coatings included in this section are available through company-owned stores throughout the United States and Canada.
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NOTE ** SECTION 09902 - INTERIOR PAINTS AND STAINS, Copyright 1998, The Architect's Catalog, Inc.
NOTE ** A key element of this specification is the schedule at the end, organized by substrate and finish requirements. We recommend that you begin the editing of this section with the schedule, deleting all systems not needed on the project, before modifying the rest of the document.
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Surface preparation and field application of paints on interior substrates.
B. Surface preparation and field application of stains on interior substrates.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section _____ - _________________: Pavement markings.
B. Section 09901 - Exterior Paints and Stains.
C. Section 09960 - High-Performance Coatings.
D. Section _____ - __________________: Shop finished cabinetry and paneling.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. ASTM D 16 - Standard Terminology Relating to Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products.
1.4 DEFINITIONS
A. Conform to definitions of terms in ASTM D 16 in interpreting requirements of this specification section.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's printed product data on all coatings specified, including preparation and application instructions.
C. Selection Samples: Provide two sets of samples not less than one inch by two inches in size illustrating range of colors and textures available for each finishing product specified.
D. Verification Samples: Provide two samples of not less than six inches square illustrating selected colors and textures for each color specified.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver, store, and protect products under provisions of Section 01600.
B. Deliver products to site in sealed and labeled containers. Labels shall include manufacturer's name, type of coating, brand name, lot number, estimated coverage, surface preparation requirements, drying time, cleanup instructions, color designation, and instructions for mixing.
C. Store paint products in covered, ventilated area at minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F and maximum ambient temperature of 90 degrees F.
1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Do not apply products of this section outside acceptable range of conditions as specified by paint manufacturer.
B. Do not apply coatings when humidity is in excess of manufacturer's recommended limit.
1.8 EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Furnish extra materials under provisions of Section 01700.
B. Deliver to Owner 1 gallon of each finish paint in each color required for Project.
1. Mark each container with color and room names or numbers where paint was used, without obscuring manufacturer's label.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Provide products listed in Schedule at end of the section, manufactured by ICI Dulux Paints, 925 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115. ASD. Call (800) 984-5444 for location of company-owned stores.
B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Coatings: Ready mixed, except for field catalyzed coatings; having good flow and brushing properties and consistent drying or curing behavior, free of sags and streaks.
B. Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, turpentine, paint thinners and other materials recommended by coatings manufacturer as necessary to achieve finishes specified.
C. Patching and Surface Preparation: Latex fillers as recommended by coatings manufacturer.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that site environmental conditions are appropriate and substrates are in proper condition to receive work of this section.
B. Verify that shop applied primers are compatible with specified finish coats.
C. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter. Do not begin application of coatings unless moisture content of surfaces is below the following maximum values:
1. Gypsum wallboard: 12 percent.
2. Plaster: 12 percent.
3. Masonry surfaces: 12 percent.
4. Wood surfaces: 15 percent.
5. Vertical concrete surfaces: 12 percent.
6. Horizontal concrete surfaces: 8 percent.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Remove or mask electrical plates, hardware, light fixture trim, and similar fittings prior to beginning painting operations.
B. Correct defects and clean surfaces affecting work of this section. Remove existing coatings that are flaking or otherwise in unacceptable condition to receive paint.
C. Seal with shellac or other coating acceptable to paint manufacturer any marks or defects that might bleed through paint finishes.
D. Remove mildew from impervious surfaces by scrubbing with solution of trisodium phosphate and bleach. Rinse with clean water and allow substrate to dry.
E. Concrete and Masonry Surfaces: Remove dirt, loose mortar, scale, salts, alkalies, and other detrimental substances. Remove oils and grease with solution of trisodium phosphate; rinse well and allow to dry.
F. Concrete Floors: Remove dirt and grease, acid etch, and rinse with clear water.
G. Plaster and Drywall: Fill hairline cracks, small holes, and imperfections with patching compound, then smooth patches to match adjacent surfaces.
H. Interior Wood for Opaque Finish: Remove dirt and foreign matter. Patch knots, pitch pockets, and other surface imperfections with patching compound and seal with sealer recommended by paint manufacturer.
I. Interior Wood for Transparent Finish: Remove dirt and foreign matter. Seal knots and pitch pockets with sealer recommended by stain manufacturer. Fill nail holes and other surface imperfections with tinted calking compound after sealer has been applied.
J. Wood Doors: Seal top and bottom edges with specified primer.
K. Metal Doors: Seal top and bottom edges with specified primer.
L. Galvanized Metal Surfaces: Remove oils and wash with solvent.
M. Aluminum Surfaces: Remove surface contamination by steam or high pressure water. Remove oxidation by acid etching and solvent washing. Apply specified primer as soon as cleaned surfaces are dry.
3.3 APPLICATION
A. Apply paint products in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions. Do not apply coatings to surfaces that are not dry.
B. Apply each coat to uniform thickness and finish, with each coat slightly darker than preceding coat. Allow each coat to dry thoroughly before applying next coat.
C. Sand wood and metal surfaces lightly between coats. Vacuum surfaces free of loose particles prior to application of next coat.
3.4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Keep project premises free of painting-related debris. Collect material that may constitute a fire hazard, place in closed metal containers, and remove daily from site.
B. Protect work adjacent to painting operations from paint spatters and spills. Immediately remove paint that falls on finished surfaces not scheduled to receive paint, using materials and techniques that will not damage affected surfaces.
3.5 SCHEDULE
NOTE ** For each substrate, where available, a water-based coating system and a solvent-based coating system are listed. Select substrates, finishes and product type required for Project; delete others. If more than one finish (sheen) or coating type is required for a particular substrate, be sure to indicate where each is to be used, either in the specification or on the drawings.
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NOTE ** Note: XXXX following product number indicates availability in colors.
A. Concrete, Concrete Block, Plaster, Smooth and Textured Drywall, Unglazed Brick:
1. Primer:
a. Plaster: 1 coat 3210 The Gripper Aquacrylic Sealer.