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Multi Purpose Fence & Shed Paint

Multi Purpose Oil Based Fence & Shed Paint is a multi purpose paint for Wood, Metal, Brick, Stone and Concrete which can be applied by brush/roller & suitable spray gun.

Multi Purpose Oil Based Fence & Shed Paint is a white spirit oil based one pack polyurethane coating that provides a much longer lasting finish compared to water-based equivalents.

Multi Purpose Oil Based Fence & Shed Paint is available in a primer please see item number 274394272180. We offer a range of stock colours in a gloss finish as standard. . If painting metal fences/shed our matt and semi-gloss finishes, contain anti-corrosive pigments, and can be used as a one coat application, to mild steel substrates.

 



 

 

Typical Uses For Universal Fence & Shed paint

  • Buildings
  • Fences
  • Timber
  • Sheds
  • Gates & Railings
  • Barns
  • Metal 
  • Wood
  • Concrete
  • Brick



Key Facts 

Can be brushed, roller or spray applied
High gloss finish Matt & Semi Gloss avalable in selected colours.
Touch Dry 2-4 hours
Over coat 12-24 hours
Thinners suitable T0001 White Spirit
Covers Approx. 8 square metres per litre (this does not account for the method of application, absorption of substrate or wastage)
Provides a much longer lasting finish to the normal waterbased equivalent
Shelf life - 12 months from batch date


Mixing and Thinning

Make sure you use a mixer on a slow running drill, pallet knife or a broom stick that reaches the bottom of the can and mixing should take place for 3-5 mins to ensure all the content is properly mixed together to avoid colour and or drying problems.

Thinners required are White Spirit T0001. If thinning is required when applying by a brush or roller start by gradually adding 5% but do not thin more an 10% as the paint won’t cover

As our coatings are heavily pigmented separation can easily occur and you can have colour float, for example a green paint can seem blue before mixing, this is one of the reasons mixing your paint before use is essential.

 

 

Application - Painting over existing paint 

Step 1 - Check suitability of the product to the existing paint. We recommend you try a sample area first.


Step 2 Clean and Abrade -

  • Make sure the existing paint is in good condition prior to painting, then lightly abrade to provide a key for good intercoat adhesion.
  • If there is flaking paint this must be removed prior to painting.
  • For any parts that has rusted you will need to sand the rust back to the bare metal and spot prime with the appropriate primer.
  • Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease

Step 3 Prime – This step is down to personal preference, depending on the condition of the existing paint or if you are changing a dark colour to a light you may want to add one coat of primer.

Step 4 Topcoat- Once you have completed the following steps you can apply your top coat.

 

 

Application - Painting a bare substrate 

Step 1 Clean - Ensure substrate is clean of any dirt, oil, or grease.

Step 2 Prime – Depending on the material you are painting will determine what primer you will need.  

Step 3 Topcoat – 12-24 hours after applying the primer you can add your first coat of topcoat. Wait another 12-24 hours and then apply the second coat.