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J0NES-BLAIR PAINT
MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY PAINT SINCE 1928
INDUSTRIAL COATINGS (High Performance)
TYPE OF COATINGS for ALL BRANDS SERVICE STATION CANOPY UNDER-DECK CEILINGS
FEATURES OUTSTANDING ADHESION WITH SPECIFIED PRIMER AND SUPERIOR COVERAGE WITH
TOPCOAT OF #45081/99951 Deck White or White ACRYLITHANE WHITE FINISH.
Product: Acrylithane HS2 or HS4
Acrylic Urethane Paint System for Repainting Factory Finished or
PREVIOUSLY PAINTED CANOPY UNDER-DECK CEILINGS OF
Baked Enamel Finishes & Power Washing Specifications
(Acrylithane HS4 meets all current California VOC requirements
as of 2009.)
FIELD APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
FROM
JONES-BLAIR PAINT COMPANY
Direct: 1(214) 353-1600
Nat’l Watts: 1 (800) 527-7540
Customer Service/Sales/Ordering Fax Line: 1 (800) 325-6321
E-mail Address: sales@jones-blair.com
National Order Placement Personnel
ELIDA ESPINOZA
eespinoza@jones-blair.com
Technical Information
Will Dryden
National Sales/Market Mgr. Oil Services
E-mail: wdryden@jones-blair.com
Cell: 214-676-7000
Kristal Bluemer-National Sales Representative
E:mail: kbluemer@jones-blair.com
The information data and suggestions contained herein are believed to be reliable based upon our knowledge and experience; however, it is
expressly declared that Seller does not guarantee the result to be obtained in Buyers processes. SELLER HEREBY EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR ANY OTHER
WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED as to any and all products and or suggestions described herein whether such products are used
along or in combination with other materials. Buyer must make its own determination of the suitability of any product for its use and the
completeness of any information contained herein. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to constitute inducement or recommendation
to practice any invention covered by any patent without authority from the owner of the patent.
©Jones-Blair Company 2005/2006
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
FOR
USING JONES-BLAIR ACRYLITHANE HS2 & HS4 SYSTEMS
(When using in California, order HS4 primer & finish to meet VOC requirements)
Mixing, Thinning, and Application Instruction
Jones-Blair Acrylithane HS2 & HS4 (high solids) are two component products and must be
mixed. A 3:1 mixing ratio is required. Mix one 3/4 gallon of Acrylithane HS2 base material with
one (1) quart of #99951 Acrylithane Catalyst. Mix HS4 full gallon with one quart #99951
Catalyst. Up to one (1) quart of #21092 thinner may be added per gallon of mixed paint. Thinning
is recommended for spray application. For brush and roller application, thinning is not normally
required. Apply Acrylithane only to thoroughly dry surfaces. When applying at temperatures
exceeding 85oF, addition of as much as three fluid ounces (about one-fifth pint) of #21093 drying
retardant per gallon of Acrylithane is recommended. Use of drying retardant prevents dry spray
and undesired fast drying on the surface being covered as well as on brushes and rollers. For
application in temperatures between 35 and 55oF, it is recommended that 1/4-ounce (2 capfuls) of
#99011Accelerator be added per catalyzed gallon of Acrylithane.
SURFACE PREPARATION FOR FACTORY FINISHED or PREVIOUS COATS OF PAINT.
Surfaces must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax or other foreign matter. Clean any chalky
surfaces thoroughly with detergent and water then rinse with clean water. It is recommended that
all surfaces be power washed and allowed to dry thoroughly before priming. A Power Washing
Specification follows this document. Glossy surfaces must be dulled by sanding. Repair or
replace unsuitable or damaged deck surfaces.
PRIMING
Apply one coat of Jones-Blair #33010 White Ureprime Epoxy Urethane Primer by roll, brush or
spray to achieve maximum adhesion. #33010 Ureprime is a two component system and must be
mixed. Mix at a 3:1 ratio with #99951 Catalyst (Activator). Order one quart of #99951 for each
short filled gallon of #33010 Ureprime. Thin sparingly or as needed with #21092 Acrylithane
Thinner for roller or brush application. (In California, use 33014 Ureprime HS4. Mix full
gallon of 33014 with one quart of #99951 Catalyst)
FINISH COATS
Apply ONE finish coat of Jones-Blair Acrylithane HS2 or HS4 Acrylic Urethane #45081 Deck
White or 45080 Pure White for desired appearance. Acrylithane is a two component product and
must be mixed. Mix at a 3:1 ratio with #99951 catalyst the same as with #33010 Ureprime. Order
one quart of #99951 catalyst for each short filled gallon of Acrylithane HS2 Urethane.
Acrylithane and Ureprime HS4 mixes at 4:1 ratio with same #99951 Catalyst. (Full gallon plus
one quart)
(When using in California, order HS4 primer & finish to meet VOC requirements)
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FOLLOW MANUFACTUERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR APPLICATION EQUIPMENT.
Recommended Application Equipment
Associated Sundry Products for Proper Application:
To help ensure ease of application and uniformity of finish, the following products are recommended.
For your convenience, these can be ordered and shipped through customer service at the same time
you order Acrylithane HS3.
No thinning normally required. If applying on air or surface temperatures above 85oF, up to three
ounces of JB #21093 Drying Retarder may be used to slow drying. Clean tools with JB #21092
Reducer.
JB Item #
Description
For smooth surfaces:
1/4” nap mohair roller cover or 3/8th inch
86704
1 size Elastic Vinyl Car Cover
Spraying Equipment
Model Gun
Air Cap
DeVilbiss MBC 510
Binks #18
# 704
63PB
Reduction:
Up to 25% with JB #21092 Reducer to mixed gallon. Up to six
ounces of JB #21093 Retarder may be added to prevent fast dry or
cob webbing in temperatures above 85oF.
Clean-up:
Clean equipment IMMEDIATELY after using. Use JB #21092 or
21102 Reducer for cleaning.
Airless Spray:
Pump Ratio
Fluid Tip
Fluid Pressure
30:1 - 35:1
.011 - .015
1800-2600 PSI
Reduction and Clean-up:
Same as for Air Spray.
Fluid
Tip
FX
66
Atomizing
Pressure
25-60 PSI
25-60 PSI
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JONES-BLAIR
Technical Data Sheet
MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY PAINT SINCE 1928
Protective Coatings
DEW POINT OF MOIST AIR
It is generally not recommended to apply Jones-Blair Acrylithane HS3 Aliphatic Polyurethane
Enamel or any Polyurethane Enamel any time the substrate (surface) temperature is within 50F
of the dew point.
This chart illustrates how to calculate the dew point:
DEW POINT OF MOIST AIR
Ambient Air Temperature
0
20 F
Relative Humidity
90
-70F
0
-8 C
0
0
18 F
0
300F
-10C
0
-2 C
0
o
28 F
0
400F
40C
0
3C
0
0
37 F
0
500F
100C
0
8C
0
0
47 F
0
600F
0
57 F
0
14 C
0
67 F
0
19 C
0
77 F
0
25 C
0
87 F
0
31 C
0
97 F
0
36 C
0
107 F
0
42 C
400C
0
470C
0
1 17 F
2C
45 F
7C
55 F
13 C
65 F
18 C
75 F
24 C
84 F
29 C
95 F
35 C
104 F
40 C
113 F
450C
340F
10C
440F
70C
540F
120C
630F
170C
730F
230C
820F
280C
930F
340C
1020F
390C
1100F
430C
75
150F
-90C
240F
-40C
330F
10C
420F
60C
520F
110C
620F
170C
710F
220C
800F
270C
910F
330C
1000F
380C
1060F
420C
70
13 F
0
-11 C
-8 C
0
0
22 F
-1 C
0
0
31 F
4C
0
0
40 F
10 C
0
0
50 F
60 F
16 C
68 F
20 C
78 F
26 C
88 F
31 C
96 F
36 C
410C
0
29 F
-2 C
36 F
3C
47 F
8C
57 F
14 C
66 F
19 C
76 F
24 C
85 F
29 C
93 F
34 C
103 F
390C
270F
-30C
360F
20C
450F
70C
550F
130C
640F
180C
730F
230C
830F
260C
920F
330C
1010F
380C
55
0
9F
-130C
170F
-80C
250F
-40C
340F
10C
430F
60C
530F
120C
610F
160C
700F
210C
800F
270C
890F
320C
960F
370C
50
0
6F
45
0
4F
-16 C
13 F
-11 C
40
0
1F
-170C
110F
-120C
35
-20F
-190C
80F
-130C
30
0
-14 C
0
0
-20 C
15 F
0
0
4F
-9 C
0
0
-16 C
-5 C
0
21 F
0
-6 C
180F
-80C
160F
-90C
23 F
0
13 F
0
-11 C
-1 C
0
29 F
0
-2 C
260F
-30C
230F
-50C
31 F
0
20 F
0
-7 C
4C
0
37 F
0
3C
350F
20C
310F
-10C
40 F
0
28 F
0
-2 C
0
10 C
0
47 F
0
8C
58 F
13 C
64 F
18 C
73 F
23 C
82 F
28 C
430F
60C
520F
110C
610F
160C
690F
210C
780F
280C
400F
40C
480F
90C
570F
140C
650F
180C
740F
230C
44’F
0
50 F
0
36 F
0
0
2C
0
59 F
0
0
15 C
0
7C
0
67 F
0
0
52 F
0
19 C
0
0
11 C
0
77 F
0
0
61 F
0
25 C
0
0
16 C
0
0
105 F
-70C
0
0
0
-7 C
0
0
0
190F
0
0
0
20 F
0
0
0
-120C
0
0
0
-11 C
0
0
0
110F
0
0
0
12 F
0
0
0
60
0
0
0
65
-6 F
0
0
0
1200F
36 F
0
0
430C
-40C
0
0
1100F
-3 C
0
0
380C
250F
0
0
1000F
26 F
0
0
320C
-90C
0
0
900F
-8 C
0
0
270C
0
16 F
0
0
800F
17 F
0
0
210C
85
0
0
700F
80
0
0
100C
86 F
0
0
69 F
0
30 C
0
0
21 C
0
340C
0
91 F
330C
870F
310C
830F
280C
94 F
0
77 F
Example: If air temperature is 700F and relative humidity is 650F, the dew point is 570F
The information data and suggestions contained herein are believed to be reliable based upon our knowledge and experience; however, it is
expressly declared that Seller does not guarantee the result to be obtained in Buyer’s processes. SELLER HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED as to any and all products and/or suggestions described herein whether such products are used along or in
combination with other materials. Buyer must make its own determination of the suitability of any product for its use and the completeness of any
information contained herein. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to constitute inducement or recommendation to practice any invention
covered by any patent without authority from the Owner of the patent.
Jones-Blair Company Dallas, TX 75235
250C
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Jones-Blair Company™ Power Washing Specifications
Power washing is required for all canopy decks and is recommended for fascia surfaces where dirt
or other contaminants may collect from the environment and if repainting is required. Buildings
and other structures should also be power washed if they are to be painted.
Equipment
Power washing pumps should be capable of generating 3,000 to 4,000 psi and deliver 6-10 gpm of
wash/rinse water.
Fan type spray tips give varying spray angles. Fan tips are considered to be "scrapers" and/or
"pushers". The spray tips used should be selected for this program should be based on the area and
surface to be cleaned. Do not use a round tip or what is commonly referred to as a "shotgun", point
tip or "0" tip. Round tips used with high pressure may result in surface damage on wood, metal or
masonry. This type of spray tip is considered to be a "cutter".
High flow rate/low pressure machines will generally clean better than a low flow rate/high pressure
machine. Consult SSPC-SP12/NACE No. 5 "Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Steel and Other
Hard Materials by High and Ultrahigh Pressure Water Jetting Prior to Recoating" for additional
information.
Cleaning Agents
There is a number of cleaning agents or detergents that can be used in conjunction with pressure
washers. Cleaning agents can dramatically improve cleaning efforts. A solution of house hold
bleach and water should be used to kill mildew and mold followed by rinsing the surface.
Consult the manufacturer's recommendations based on the type of surfaces to be cleaned. Also
consider health, safety and environmental issues when selecting the appropriate cleaner.
Do not use any solutions that are caustic soda (causes pitting of aluminum), chlorine (discolors all
metals), strong alkaline (will damage painted surfaces) or acid type cleaners that will deteriorate
galvanized metal or etch glass. The best cleaning agent for common soil types to remove grease,
oil and dirt is a medium duty alkaline (pH of 8 to 12) at about 3% concentration by volume for
painted metal, wood, and galvanized aluminum.
Regardless of the cleaning agents used, the surfaces cleaned must be thoroughly rinsed with clear
water to insure that the cleaning solution has been removed. Failure to thoroughly remove the
cleaning agent could result in poor paint adhesion when the surfaces are painted. All power
washed surfaces must be dry before painting.
Preparation and Power Washing
Cover all surfaces that might be damaged by power washing such as dispensers, automobiles, light
fixtures, cameras, foliage, etc. All surfaces should be scrubbed to remove contaminants. Heavily
stained areas may need pre-treatment. A minimum of two passes is required: one with cleaning
solution and the final rinse. All standing water should be removed from the site to ensure that there
are no remaining chemicals and to avoid spotting.
Reclamation
Contractor is expected to comply with all regulations regarding the disposal of wash and rinse
water. Local or state regulations may not permit these waters into the site storm drains, or, to be
allowed to run off site. For those areas that do have special reclamation requirements, contact the
Project Manager.
© 2003 Jones-Blair Company
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