Description
Light red sludge color with a tendency towards brick color. Very common color. Perhaps the most common in Swedish building tradition. Based on rye flour and contains linseed oil.
We recommend Rödockra sludge paint with linseed oil when you are going to paint a previously painted facade, as the previous paint probably contained linseed oil of unknown concentration, and our sludge paint without linseed oil has a poorer adhesion to this type.
However, if you are absolutely sure that there was no linseed oil in the previous paint, or when repainting, Rödockra sludge paint without linseed oil works perfectly well.
Nearest NCS S 4040-Y70R
ATTENTION! The color reproduction on the screen does not correspond 100% to reality.
Coloring environmental image 1:
Facade – Red ochre sludge paint without linseed oil. Window and door linings – 30% green umber linseed oil paint.
Window bars and double doors – 100% yellow ochre linseed oil paint.
Garden furniture – English red linseed oil paint.
Repainting
1. Leave the house unpainted for a year. This will give the twigs time to bleed and horny areas time to dry out so that the paint adheres better.
2. Brush off dust and dirt. Rinse with cold water. Let the facade dry before painting.
3. stir the paint well. If the paint is to be broken, empty all the paint into a container and stir well.
4. paint lightly, but still apply the paint firmly to the surface. Paint that is too thick will flake. Dilute the paint in the first coat with up to 15-20% water to ensure thin layers. The second coat is painted with undiluted paint after at least 24 hours drying time.
Repainting
1. Brush off old paint with a piassa brush or soft hand brush. Rinse with cold water. Be sure to rinse off any old pigment residue. Leave to dry.
2. paint the paint in a fluid manner, but still apply it in very thin layers. Remember that paint that is applied too thickly will flake. Allow to dry.
Repainting and color change
1. Water the surface with a hose and soft jet. If the surface is pre-watered, it will later
2. Brush or roll on a solution of Gysinge Paint Wash diluted with warm or lukewarm water. Leave the paint cleaner to work for a few minutes and then scrub off any loose paint with scrubbing brushes dipped in the wash water. Be particularly careful in sheltered areas, such as under roof cracks, otherwise the layers of paint may become too thick and the paint may peel.
3. Rinse off all loose particles and detergent with clean, preferably lukewarm water.
Let dry.
4. paint lightly, but still apply the paint firmly to the surface. Paint that is too thick will flake. Dilute the paint in the first coat with up to 15-20% water to ensure thin layers. The second coat is painted with undiluted paint after at least 24 hours drying time.
Remember:
– The paint must be well spread. If thick layers are applied, it will inevitably flake.
– Do not paint in bright sunshine or rain.
– Do not paint if the night-time temperature is below +4°C.
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