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<strong>Buffalo</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Wings</strong><br />

2. Mildew Removal: Remove mildew by scrubbing with solution of tetra-sodium phosphate<br />

and bleach. Rinse with clean water and allow surface to dry.<br />

3. Apply paint only to surfaces which are thoroughly dry, clean, and free of dust and properly<br />

prepared to receive intended finish.<br />

B. Concrete: Remove dirt, scale, powder, laitance, parting compounds, oil and grease. For cast-inplace<br />

work, allow at least 14 days (after forms are removed) before starting work.<br />

1. Removal of stains caused by weathering or corroding metals: Wash with sodium<br />

metasilicate solution after thoroughly wetting with potable water and allow to dry. Remove<br />

oil and grease with a solution of tri-sodium phosphate; rinse well and allow to dry.<br />

2. Filling surface pock marks and air holes: Fill with an approved exterior latex base prime<br />

and fill material. Thoroughly brush or rub over surface. Let dry for not less than 24 hours<br />

before painting.<br />

3. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces to be painted exceeds<br />

that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions.<br />

C. Concrete Masonry Units: Remove dirt, loose mortar, scale, efflorescence or powder.<br />

1. Removal of stains caused by weathering or corroding metals: Wash with sodium<br />

metasilicate solution after thoroughly wetting with potable water and allow to dry.<br />

2. Thoroughly brush or rub specified block filler over concrete masonry units to fill all pock<br />

marks, air holes and other surface imperfections. Rub excess filler off surfaces and allow<br />

filler to dry for not less than 24 hours before painting.<br />

3. Do not paint surfaces if moisture content or alkalinity of surfaces to be painted exceeds<br />

that permitted in manufacturer's written instructions.<br />

D. Unprimed Steel and Iron Surfaces: Remove oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale, rust, and other<br />

foreign substances. Use solvent or mechanical cleaning methods that comply with SSPC's<br />

recommendations. Where heavy coatings of scale are evident, remove by hand wire brushing or<br />

sandblasting; clean by washing with solvent. Immediately apply prime coat.<br />

E. Shop Primed Steel and Iron Surfaces: Touch up bare areas and shop-applied prime coats that<br />

have been damaged. Sand and scrape to remove loose primer and rust. Feather edges to make<br />

touch-up patches inconspicuous. Clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steel surfaces.<br />

F. Galvanized Surfaces: Remove grease and oil residue from galvanized sheet metal fabricated<br />

from coil stock by mechanical methods to produce clean, lightly etched surfaces that promote<br />

adhesion of subsequently applied paints.<br />

G. Aluminum: Remove surface contamination by steam, high pressure water, or solvent washing.<br />

Apply specified primer.<br />

H. Fiber Cement Siding and Trim: Sand factory primed surfaces, as necessary to remove surface<br />

defects. Wipe off surfaces to remove dust and dirt.<br />

1. Fill voids and nail holes with putty after installation. Sand filler smooth, level with surface.<br />

2. Prime cut edges and cutouts with specified primer. Touch-up bare spots in factory primer<br />

as necessary.<br />

I. Wood Products to Receive Paint Finish: Wipe off dust and minor grit prior to prime and<br />

subsequent coats. Spot coat knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Prior to its<br />

installation, apply backprime to exterior and interior woodwork as specified. Fill nail holes and<br />

fine cracks after primer has dried, sand filler smooth, level with surface.<br />

J. Wood Products to Receive Clear Finish: Sand, as necessary to remove surface defects, and<br />

remove dust.<br />

1. After stain is applied, set and fill exposed fastener heads with matching color filler. Sand<br />

smooth and level with surface, when dry.<br />

2. Back-prime non-exposed surfaces with sealer.<br />

3. Note: Seal top and bottom edges of wood doors with 2 coats of sealer.<br />

PAINTS AND COATINGS<br />

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