
low-e interior eg-shel wall finish
U.S. PATENT PENDING
Product Description
Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall
Finish is a latex-based interior paint that reflects radiant energy, keeping buildings warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Its unique formula results in lower
energy costs and a higher level of comfort. Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish is
applied like conventional one-coat wall paint, with roller, brush or sprayer.
Where to Use Radiance Low-E Flat Wall Finish
- Interior walls
- Wallboard
- Sheetrock
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Metal
- Wood
- Ceiling Tile
- Drywall
- Block
- Plaster
Features and Benefits
- one-coat coverage
- scrubbable
- reduces heating and cooling costs (see
product guarantee form for details)
- Latex based, cleans up with soap and water.
- Easy application, brush, roll or spray.
- Fashion colors available.
HOW TO APPLY RADIANCE LOW-E
INTERIOR EG-SHEL WALL FINISH
Surface Preparation
Drywall: Remove all
surface contaminants by washing with an appropriate cleaner. Fill all cracks and
nail holes with patching paste or spackle. Allow to dry and sand smooth. Joint
compounds must be cured and sanded before priming. Remove all sanding dust.
Water stains should be sealed with a commercial stain blocker. Prime with a
commercial latex primer.
Masonry, concrete, cement brick and
block: Remove all laitance with appropriate cleaner and removal method. New
construction must be cured for a minimum of 28 days. Remove all form releasing
materials and cures. Fill all open block or rough surfaces with block filler.
Plaster: Unpainted plaster
must be fully cured. Textured and powdery plaster should be treated with 1 pint of
vinegar diluted with 1 gallon of water. Wash and rinse until clean. Prime
with an alkyd type primer.
Wood: Sand to expose a
fresh wood surface. Prime with a commercial wood primer. Patch nail holes and
imperfections with a wood filler or putty and sand smooth.
Previously painted surfaces: Remove
all peeling or loose coatings by scraping or sanding. use sandpaper to dull
semi-gloss or gloss finishes. Remove all contaminants by washing with an
appropriate cleaner. Patch and fill holes and cracks as required. Spot prime
all unpainted areas with the appropriate primer.
Mildew: Mildew must
be removed before painting. Wash surfaces with a solution of 1 quart household
bleach in 3 quarts warm water. Wear rubber gloves and protective clothing.
Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the
surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow the surface to
dry 48 hours before applying Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish, DO NOT ADD DETERGENTS OR AMMONIA TO
BLEACH SOLUTION.
Mixing
Stir thoroughly before and during each use.
Application
Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall
Finish may be applied by brush, roller, power roller, pad or sprayer. A small amount
of water or Flotrol may be added to Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish for any application.
Roller: Use a 3/16" or 3/8"
synthetic-nap roller cover. The longer the fiber, the greater the stipple.
Airless sprayer: Recommended pressure is
2,000 psi using tip size 0.015" to 0.021".
Dry Time
Dries to the touch in 2-4 hours at 77°F
and 50% relative humidity. Dry time between coats (if 2 coats are desired) 24
hours. See "For best Performance" below for special drying characteristics.
Clean up
Use warm, soapy water. Follow sprayer
manufacturer recommendations when cleaning equipment.
For Best Performance
- Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish assumes
an uneven, streaked appearance as it dries. This is a natural property of this
product. if Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish has been properly applied, the streaking
will disappear after drying.
- Radiance Low-e Eg-Shel Wall Finish will
change in color as it dries. For best results, cross roll and apply an even, thin
film. DO NOT OVERAPPLY.
- Normally, do not thin Radiance Loe-e Eg-Shel Wall
Finish. A small amount of Flotrol may be added when spraying.
- Allow to dry 24 hours before
recoating.
- Painting or wallpapering over a
surface coated with Radiance Low-Eg-Shel Wall Finish will eliminate the heat reflecting
properties.
- Greatest energy savings are achieved
when all walls and ceilings inside the structure are coated with Radiance.
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