
Berger Gold Label Acrylic Gloss is a durable water based exterior acrylic gloss with good wet edge for lapping, minimum spatter and roller fly-off with excellent hold-up on high spots.
Touch Dry
20 Minutes
Cleaning materials
Water
Application Tools
Air Spray, Airless Spray, Brush, Roller
All preparation and painting must conform to AS2311: The Painting of Buildings.
Do not apply to roofs or surfaces used for the collection of drinking water. Do not paint at temperatures below 10C or when the temperature of surface may fall below 10C during the drying period. Check adhesion of old paint by cutting 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. Occasionally when dew or condensation forms on the newly dried film, a slight milky deposit will be observed. This does not result in reduced performance. Hose or wipe off with a damp rag.
All surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned and free of all loose dirt, dust, grease, loose or flaking paint. Mould and efflorescence on masonry or concrete surfaces must be treated. Apply primer, sealer or undercoat as required.
Brush, roller, conventional or airless spray
Stir contents thoroughly before and during use with a broad flat stirrer, using an upward lifting action.
Brush/Roller
Rinse brush or roller in water before starting and use while still slightly damp. Apply two full even coats direct from the container. Under hot or windy conditions or on very absorbent surfaces, up to 125ml of clean water may be added per litre to assist application. Use a short nap roller (e.g. rolana or orlon). Avoid excessive brushing or rolling back into paint which has been drying some minutes.
Airless/Conventional Spray
Suitable for application by all standard spray equipment. If necessary thin with up to 100ml per litre of water to aid atomisation.