
Dulux Professional® Interior/Exterior High Gloss Oil Based Enamel can be used on both interior and exterior substrates.
Touch Dry
4 hours
Cleaning materials
Mineral turpentine
Application Tools
Roller, Brush, Spray
All preparation and painting must conform to AS2311: The Painting of Buildings.
Check adhesion of old paint by cutting an 'X' through the film with a razor blade or trimming knife, press cellulose tape firmly across the cut and rip it off. If the old paint comes off with the tape it should be removed before repainting.
Do not apply if the surface temperature is below 10C or conditions indicate it will fall below 10C during the drying period.
Do not apply externally when weather is doubtful as frost, rain or dew on the uncured film may result in complete loss of gloss or patchiness and impair durability.
All enamels will yellow with age. This can be accelerated by darkness, heat and exposure to ammonia from freshly painted acrylic paints and some cleaning agents, particularly during the drying period.
Remove grease, oil, etc. by washing with a commercial paint cleaner. Thoroughly rinse and allow to dry. Acid and alkali contamination should be removed by thorough rinsing with clean water. Efflorescence or mould on plaster, masonry or timber surfaces must be treated. Rust, millscale, oxide deposits, loose or flaking paint or other foreign material on metal surfaces should be removed in accordance with the requirements of the chosen system, then apply primer, sealer or undercoat as required.
Brush, roller, conventional and airless spray.
Stir contents thoroughly before and during use with a broad flat stirrer, using an upward lifting action.
Brush/Roller: Apply one or two full coats to the prepared surface. Reduce if necessary with up to 50 ml per litre of mineral turpentine.
Airless/Conventional Spray: Suitable for application by all standard spray equipment. If necessary thin with spraying thinner with up to 30 ml per litre for airless and 125 ml per litre conventional spray