Chlorinated Rubber Paint
Features
- 5 litres of Chlorine Rubber Paint will cover approximately 30m²
- Available in Light or Mid Blue
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What does it do?
The paint should be used at a rate of approximately thirty square metres per five litres but in the case of application to new concrete pool a twenty per cent thinned mix of Relax Chlorinated Rubber paint should be applied first.
Drying time will vary depending on atmospheric conditions, the damper the atmosphere the longer the drying time, but as a general guide leave for 24 hours before re-coating and then a minimum of two weeks (more if possible) before filling the pool with water. Make sure that the painted surfaces are protected from excessive dampness during drying period.
After a primer coat application the paint can be applied by airless spray, brush or roller, but must not be applied in temperatures lower than five degrees centigrade.
A recommended dry film thickness of seventy to one hundred and twenty five microns can be achieved by applying two coats. Relax Chlorinated Rubber paint, apart from pool surfaces, can be used to protect steel in aggressive atmospheres, for finishing and sealing of concrete and stonework generally. This paint is not recommended for use on fiberglass or marbelite pools and full preparation prior to painting the surface is essential.


