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Average rates for painting - Resene

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<strong>Resene</strong> Professional development programmeNew timber and weatherboardsWash thoroughly to remove any dirt, contaminants etc.Rinse thoroughly.Primed with <strong>Resene</strong>True-Prime PrimerUnpaintedPre-primed with Holdingor Transport PrimerPrime using<strong>Resene</strong>Quick DryPrimerSand thoroughly using100-120 grit zinc stea<strong>rates</strong>andpaper refer notesPrime using<strong>Resene</strong> Wood PrimerFill any holes and gaps, lightly sand filled areaswith 220 grit sandpaper and reprime with<strong>Resene</strong> Quick Dry Primer2-3 coats of <strong>Resene</strong>Hi-Glo waterborne gloss2-3 coats of <strong>Resene</strong> Sonyx101 waterborne semi-glossAlso consider using <strong>Resene</strong> MoulDefender or <strong>Resene</strong> CoolColour.• Plywood and Shadowclad are manufacturedfrom alternating thin layers of layered timberthat are then glued together. The top layer islikely to split or check when first exposed tomoisture and heat (a rainy day followed by asunny day!) – this will happen regardless ofwhether it is painted or stained first and is nota board fault.• We recommend that either it is deliberately wetand allowed to check (allow approx. 24 hours)and then primed and painted – applying a thirdcoat to the checked area or <strong>painting</strong> it straightaway and allowing <strong>for</strong> a third coat to be appliedat a later date once it has checked.25

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