Features:
- Quick drying
- Easy to apply and clean
- Large range of colours
- Water based
- Interior and exterior application
- White Knight Splashes can be used on suitably prepared timber, metal, ceramics, fibreglass and glass.
How To Apply
1. PREPARATION
- Thoroughly clean the surface and ensure it is free from grease, oil, dirt, rust scale and other contaminants.
- Lightly sand wooden, previously painted or glossy surfaces.
- Bare metal should be primed with an appropriate White Knight Rust Guard® Metal Primer.
- No primer is needed on timber except where tannin staining may be present (e.g., hardwoods).
- Apply one coat of Splashes Undercoat when primer is dry.
2. APPLICATION
- Stir or shake the can before use.
- Apply two coats leaving 2 hours drying between coats.
3. COVERAGE
- Approximately 16m² per litre, depending on the nature of the surface.
4. DRYING
- Touch dry in 30 minutes. Recoat after 2 hours. Hard dry within 24 hours. Drying will be slower in cold or humid conditions, in the absence of ventilation or where heavy film builds are applied.
5. CLEAN UP
- Clean equipment and brushes with water.
6. SAFETY & FIRST AID
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- This product is highly flammable. Store and use away from heat and eliminate any source of ignition.
- If swallowed, drink plenty of water and seek medical advice immediately. Do not induce vomiting.
- If in eyes, immediately flush with running water for at least 15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
- Avoid breathing vapour or mist.
- Use only with adequate ventilation.
- If on skin, remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
- For 24 hour medical emergency response in Australia call 1800 807 001 and in New Zealand call 0800 154 666
7. ENVIRONMENT
- Do not pour unwanted paint down the drain.
- Keep unwanted paint in sealed containers for disposal via special chemical waste collections.
- Empty paint containers should be left open in a well ventilated area to dry out. When dry, recycle steel containers via can recycling programs.
- Disposal of empty paint containers via domestic recycling programs may differ between local authorities. Check with your local council first.