JONES-BLAIR ™ February, 2010 TYPE OF COATING Product: Acrylithane® HS2 or HS4 Acrylic Urethane, Primers, Reducers NOTE: (USE ACRYLITHANE HS4 PRODUCTS IN CALIFORNIA DUE TO DIFFERENT REGULATIONS) Havoline® xpress lube® (HXL) Image Refresh Paint FIELD GUIDE FOR APPLYING PAINT PRODUCTS on Havoline® xpress lube centers AND Power Washing Instructions FROM JONES-BLAIR COMPANY 2728 Empire Central Dallas, Texas 75235 (214) 353-1600 Nat’l Watts: 1 (800) 492-9400 Customer Service/Sales Fax Line: 1 (800) 325-6321 E-Mail Address: sales@jones-blair.com National Order Placement CUSTOMER SERVICE Elida Espinoza Technical Information Kristal Bluemer National sales manager email: kbluemer@jones-blair.com Cell: 214-676-8542 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 2010 TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR ©2003 Jones-Blair Company USING JONES-BLAIR™ ACRYLITHANE® HS2 or HS4 two part urethane paints on Havoline® xpress lube® Exteriors and Interior Options Special Information: Interior Sales Area and Service Bay Finish Coat Options Acrylithane HS2 should be used wherever possible because of its superior serviceability and appearance. However, due to its strong solvent odor, it may be desirable to substitute the Acrylithane HS2 in the sales area or service bays with Rust Not HP Acrylic Latex Enamel. This is a single component, air dry latex which also offers very low odor and a hard gloss finish. Mixing, Thinning, and Application Technique Jones-Blair Acrylithane HS2 (high solids) is a two component system and must be mixed. A 3:1 mixing ratio is required. Mix one 3/4 gallon of Acrylithane base material with one (1) quart of #99951 Acrylithane 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 onefifth 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 35-45oF, it is recommended that ¼-1/2 ounce (2-3 capfuls) of #99011 Accelerator be added per catalyzed gallon of Acrylithane HS2 or #33010 Ureprime Primer. Note: Acrylithane HS2 may be applied over any urethane of factory baked finishes, including florapolymers, when dulled by sanding and priming with Ureprime® HS2 Epoxy Urethane Primer #33010 White - Mix 3:1 ratio with 99951 catalyst same as Acrylithane HS2 topcoat. Note: Apply two coats of recommended white primer over dark colors for good hide when using red or yellow topcoats. Two finish coats required. New Metal Surfaces (Iron and Steel) Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Remove mill scale and rust by sandblasting. If sandblasting is not practical, clean surfaces with power tools or by hand scraping and wirebrushing. Prime with Jones-Blair #1500-077 White Multi Purpose HS Primer or #1560-032 Gray. For maximum corrosion resistance in coastal areas, prime with Jones-Blair #33010 White Ureprime Epoxy Urethane. One prime coat and two finish coats required. Previously Painted Metal Surfaces (Iron and Steel) Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Remove any rust and loose paint by scraping and wirebrushing. Apply primer to any areas cleaned to bare metal the same as described for new metal surfaces. Most aged alkyd and urethane enamels will accept a new Acrylithane topcoat without lifting. To reduce the potential for lifting an existing coating, a barrier coat of #1500-077 White Multi-Purpose HS Primer or #1560-032 Gray may be applied before application of an Acrylithane finish coat. Apply two Acrylithane finish coats for desired appearance. © 2003 Jones-Blair Company Aluminum and Galvanized Surfaces Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax and other foreign matter. Prime with JonesBlair #942 Mist Coat II® Zinc Chromate Primer or #3090 Multi Grip 2 Acrylic White or 1560-032 Gray Metal Primer. Apply two Acrylithane finish coats for desired appearance. New Masonry Surfaces (Block, Concrete, Rough-Textured Brick, Etc. Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Fill all porous surfaces with Jones-Blair #3781 Latex Block Filler. Block filler is ready-mixed and may be applied by brush, roller, or spray. For best results, spray and roller application should be followed by brushing while the filler is still wet. Brushing will work the filler into pores and crevices to more effectively prevent moisture penetration. A gallon of block filler will typically cover 50-150 square feet depending on the surface. Use water for cleanup and thinning. For roller application, a 1/2 inch roller cover is recommended with block filler. Allow block filler to dry 24 to 48 hours before applying finish coats. Apply two coats of Acrylithane for desired appearance. *NOTE: Acrylithane HS2 may be applied over any urethane coating without a barrier prime coat when dulled by sanding. Factory Applied Florapolymer Coatings/ACM Acrylithane HS2 may be applied over any urethane or factory baked finishes including florapolymer coatings when dulled by sanding and applying Ureprime HS2 Epoxy Urethane Primer #33010 White. This is a two component product same as Acrylithane Topcoat. Previously Painted Masonry Surfaces Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax and other foreign matter. Remove loose and scaling paint by water blasting, scraping or wire-brushing. If fillers are removed by cleaning the surface, fill again as required with Jones-Blair #3781 Latex Block Filler. Make any necessary repairs with a concrete patching compound. Clean any chalky surfaces thoroughly with detergent and water before application of topcoat. Let any wet surfaces dry thoroughly before applying barrier or finish coats. A barrier coat of Jones-Blair #1500-077 White Multi-Purpose HS Primer or #1560-032 Gray may be applied over alkyd coatings to reduce potential for lifting by Acrylithane topcoat. Most aged alkyd, latex and urethane enamels will accept a new Acrylithane topcoat without lifting. Apply two coats of Acrylithane for desired appearance. New Stucco Surfaces Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter including loose stucco. New stucco should be allowed to cure 1-2 weeks in good drying condition before applying prime coat. Prime with #3090 White or 3091 Gray Multi-Grip 2® Latex Primer and two © 2003 Jones-Blair Company finish coats for desired appearance. Previously Painted Stucco Surfaces Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Remove and repair any loose or damaged stucco. Clean any chalky surfaces thoroughly with detergent and water before application of topcoat. Let any wet surfaces dry thoroughly before applying barrier or finish coats. A barrier coat of Jones-Blair #1500-077 White Multi-Purpose Primer or #1560-032 Gray may be applied over alkyd coating to reduce potential for lifting by Acrylithane topcoat. Most aged alkyd, latex and urethane enamels will accept a new Acrylithane topcoat without lifting. Apply two finish coats of Acrylithane HS2. Unpainted Glazed Brick and Porcelain Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Apply prime coat of Jones-Blair #33010 White Ureprime HS2 primer. Apply two coats of Acrylithane for desired appearance. * Previously Painted Glazed Brick and Porcelain Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax and other foreign matter. Remove loose and scaling paint by water blasting, scraping, or wire-brushing. Apply prime coat of Jones-Blair #33010 White Ureprime Primer to any areas where previous coatings are removed by cleaning and surface preparation. Additionally, to reduce the potential for lifting an existing coating, a barrier coat of the #1500-077 White Multi-Purpose HS Primer or #1560-032 Gray may be applied before application of any Acrylithane finish coat. Most aged alkyd, latex and urethane enamels will accept a new Acrylithane topcoat without lifting. Dull glossy surfaces by sanding. Apply one prime coat and two finish coats for desired appearance. Unpainted Common Brick, Stone-X and other Unpainted Cementous Surfaces Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Prime with Jones-Blair #3090 White or 3091 Gray Multi-Grip 2 Latex where bridging of small cracks is desired. Jones-Blair #3781 Acrylic Block Filler may also be used for this purpose when thinned with water. Apply two Acrylithane finish coats for desired appearance. New Wood © 2003 Jones-Blair Company Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax, and other foreign matter. Fill cracks with spackling paste. Ensure that surface is thoroughly dry before painting. No separate primer is required. Acrylithane is self-priming. Apply two coats of Acrylithane for desired appearance. * Previously Painted Wood Surface must be clean and free from oil, grease, wax and other foreign matter. Remove loose and scaling paint by scraping or wire-brushing. Remove any mildew (wearing protective clothing, gloves and safety goggles) by washing with a solution of household bleach, water and household detergent (3 quarts water plus 1 quart bleach plus 1 cup detergent). Do not add ammonia to the mixture. Rinse the washed surface thoroughly with clean water. Repair cracks with spackling paste. Ensure that surface is thoroughly dry before painting. Most aged alkyd, latex and urethane enamel will accept a new Acrylithane topcoat without lifting. To reduce the potential for lifting an existing coating, a barrier coat of Jones-Blair #1500-077 Multi-Purpose HS Primer or #1560-032 Gray may be applied before application of an Acrylithane finish coat. Apply two Acrylithane finish coats for desired appearance. Recommended Application Equipment Associated Sundry Products for Proper Application: © 2003 Jones-Blair Company To help ensure ease of application and uniformity of finish, the following products are recommended. No thinning normally required. If applying on air or surface temperatures above 80oF, up to three ounces of JB #21093 Retarder may be used to slow drying. In temperature between 35 & 50 degrees F. use as much as ½ fluid ounce of #99011 Accelerator for faster dry. Clean tools with Jones-Blair #21092 Reducer. Spray, Air Atomized Model Gun Spray, Air Atomized Air Cap Fluid Atomizing Tip FX 66 Pressure 25-60 PSI 25-60 PSI DeVilbiss MBC 510 Binks #18 # 704 63PB Reduction: Up to 25% with JB #21092 Reducer to mixed gallon. Up to three ounces of JB #21093 Retarder may be added to prevent fast dry or cob-webbing in temperatures above 80oF. Clean-up: Clean equipment IMMEDIATELY after using. Reducer for cleaning. Airless Spray: Pump Ratio Fluid Tip Fluid Pressure 30:1 - 35:1 .011 - .015 1800-2600 PSI Use JB #21092 Reduction and Clean-up: Same as for Air Spray. JB Item # Description Rollers/Covers for rough surfaces (brick, block, etc.): 1/2” Roller Cover 3/4” Roller Cover For smooth surfaces: 86922 1/4” Candy stripe roller cover 86704 1 size Disposal Elastic Vinyl Car Covers are available JONES-BLAIR™ © 2003 Jones-Blair Company 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® HS2 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 200F 0 -70F 300F 0 -10C 8C 57 F 14 C 67 F 19 C 77 F 25 C 87 F 31 C 97 F 36 C 107 F 42 C 1 17 F 470C 70C 550F 130C 650F 180C 750F 240C 840F 290C 950F 350C 1040F 400C 1130F 450C L 80 160F -90C 250F -40C 340F 10C 440F 70C 540F 120C 630F 170C 730F 230C 820F 280C 930F 340C 1020F 390C 1100F 430C A 75 150F -90C 240F -40C 330F 10C 420F 60C 520F 110C 620F 170C 710F 220C 800F 270C 910F 330C 1000F 380C 1060F 420C T 70 13 F -11 C 22 F -8 C 31 F -1 C 40 F 4C 50 F 10 C 60 F 16 C 68 F 20 C 78 F 26 C 88 F 31 C 96 F 36 C 105 F 410C V 65 120F -110C 200F -70C 290F -20C 360F 30C 470F 80C 570F 140C 660F 190C 760F 240C 850F 290C 930F 340C 1030F 390C 60 11 F -12 C 19 F -7 C 27 F -3 C 36 F 2C 45 F 7C 55 F 13 C 64 F 18 C 73 F 23 C 83 F 26 C 92 F 33 C 101 F 380C 55 90F -130C 170F -80C 250F -40C 340F 10C 430F 60C 530F 120C 610F 160C 700F 210C 800F 270C 890F 320C 960F 370C U 50 60F -140C 150F -90C 230F -50C 310F -10C 400F 40C 500F 100C 590F 150C 670F 190C 770F 250C 860F 300C 940F 340C M 45 40F -160C 130F -110C 210F -60C 290F -20C 370F 30C 470F 80C 580F 130C 640F 180C 730F 230C 820F 280C 910F 330C I 40 0 1F -17 C 11 F -12 C D 35 -20F -190C 80F -130C 30 0 0 0 -20 C 0 0 0 4F 0 0 0 -16 C 0 0 0 18 F 0 -8 C 160F -90C 0 13 F 0 -11 C 0 0 0 26 F 0 -3 C 230F -50C 0 20 F 0 -7 C 0 0 0 35 F 0 2C 310F -10C 0 28 F 0 -2 C 0 0 0 43 F 0 6C 400F 40C 0 36 F 0 2C 0 0 0 52 F 0 11 C 480F 90C 44’F 0 7C 0 0 0 61 F 0 16 C 570F 140C 0 52 F 0 11 C 0 0 0 69 F 0 21 C 650F 180C 0 61 F 0 16 C 0 0 0 0 E -6 F 0 0 H I 0 0 0 400C 450F 0 0 1200F 47 F 0 0 430C 20C 0 0 1100F 3C 0 0 380C 360F 0 0 1000F 37 F 0 0 320C -3oC 0 0 900F -2 C 0 0 270C 260F 0 0 800F 28 F 0 0 210C -80C 0 0 700F -8 C 0 0 100C 170F 0 0 600F 18 F 0 0 100C 85 0 0 500F 90 0 0 40C E 0 0 400F R 0 0 0 78 F 0 28 C 87 F 310C 740F 230C 830F 280C 0 69 F 0 21 C 0 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 Jones-Blair Company™ Power Washing Specifications Power washing is required for all decks if repainting is required. Buildings and other structures should also be power washed if they are to be painted. © 2003 Jones-Blair Company 250C 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. 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