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- SECTION 09900
-
- PAINTS AND COATINGS
- NOTE ** Duron, Inc. paints, stains, varnishes, urethanes,
- epoxies, and intumescent coatings.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** This section is based on products manufactured by
- Duron, Inc., which is located at the following
- address:
- NOTE ** 10406 Tucker Street
- NOTE ** Beltsville, MD 20705
- NOTE ** Tel: (800) 723-8766, ext. 3400
- NOTE ** Tel: (301) 937-4700, ext. 3400
- NOTE ** Fax: (301) 595-0429
- NOTE ** WWW. DURON.COM
- NOTE ** bill.rains@duron.com
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Duron, Inc. offers a complete line of paints,
- stains, varnishes and high-performance coatings for
- commercial, institutional, and residential
- applications.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** SECTION 09900 - PAINTS AND COATINGS, Copyright
- 1997, The Architect's Catalog, Inc.
-
-
- PART 1 GENERAL
-
- 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
- NOTE ** Edit the following lists to identify surfaces to be
- painted or stained and those not to be painted.
- These lists are intended to describe the extent of
- the work in the event that a Finish Schedule does
- not identify each and every surface to be painted
- (and Finish Schedules seldom do). Also, use the
- next article, Related Sections, to identify other
- sections where paints and coatings are specified.
-
- A. Use products specified in this section to finish all
- surfaces exposed to view, unless otherwise indicated,
- including but not limited to the following:
- 1. Interior wall and ceiling surfaces.
- 2. Interior wood doors and woodwork.
- 3. Interior concrete floors.
- 4. Opening frames and trim.
- 5. Exterior plaster and stucco.
- 6. Exterior wood.
- 7. Exterior concrete and concrete masonry.
- 8. Exterior metal items.
- a. Finish aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and
- bronze only if specifically indicated to receive
- field finish.
- 9. Roof flashings, trim, roof accessories, rain drainage
- accessories.
- 10. Roof-mounted equipment, piping, ductwork, brackets,
- and hangers.
- 11. Access and equipment cabinets.
- 12. Mechanical piping, hangers, and supports.
- 13. Heating, air conditioning, and ventilating ductwork,
- hangers, supports, louvers, and grilles.
- 14. Electrical conduit, junction boxes, and other
- equipment.
- 15. All shop-primed items.
-
- B. Paint pavement markings on parking lot.
-
- C. Do not paint the following:
- 1. Items specified or provided with factory finish.
- 2. Items indicated to receive other finish.
- 3. Items indicated to remain naturally finished.
- 4. Brick, precast concrete, integrally colored plaster.
- 5. Concrete masonry in utility, mechanical, and
- electrical spaces.
- 6. Stainless steel, anodized aluminum, bronze, terne, or
- lead.
- 7. Equipment nameplates, fire rating labels, and
- operating parts of equipment.
- 8. Acoustical materials.
- 9. Concealed piping, ductwork, and conduit.
-
- D. Materials and products having factory-applied primer are
- not considered factory finished.
-
- E. For paint systems, see Schedules at end of Section.
- NOTE ** Coordinate the following paragraph with color
- selection paragraphs in PART 2 and PART 3.
-
- F. For colors, see Finish Schedule on Drawings, except for
- colors for mechanical and electrical color coding.
-
- 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
- NOTE ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this
- project; add others as required. Include only
- sections where other paints or coatings are to be
- furnished or installed. Especially indicate
- sections where shop-priming is specified.
-
- A. Section 05120 - Structural Steel: Shop priming.
-
- B. Section 05500 - Metal Fabrications: Shop priming.
-
- C. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry: Back priming of trim.
-
- D. Section 09960 - High-Performance Coatings.
-
- E. Section 15075 - Mechanical Identification: Markers and
- color coding scheme.
-
- F. Section 16075 - Electrical Identification: Markers and
- color coding scheme.
-
- 1.3 REFERENCES
-
- A. ANSI A13.1 - Scheme for the Identification of Piping
- Systems.
-
- B. ANSI Z535.1 - Safety Color Code.
-
- C. ASTM D 16 - Standard Terminology Relating to Paint,
- Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products.
-
- 1.4 DEFINITIONS
-
- A. Conform to definitions of terms in ASTM D 16 in
- interpreting requirements of this specification section.
-
- 1.5 SUBMITTALS
-
- A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
-
- B. Product Data: Manufacturer's descriptive literature for
- coating materials and coating application accessories.
- NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if specifying custom
- colors.
-
- C. Selection Samples: For each finish coating specified,
- two sets of color chips representing manufacturer's full
- range of available colors and finishes.
-
- D. Verification Samples: Two samples, minimum size 6 inches
- (152 mm) square, representing actual color and finish of
- each finish coating type, color, and finish to be
- applied.
-
- E. Manufacturer's printed application instructions for each
- product, including product storage requirements and
- surface preparation requirements.
-
- 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
-
- A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in
- manufacture of coatings of quality specified with minimum
- of 10 years experience.
-
- B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in
- commercial painting and finishing with three years
- documented experience and approved by the coating
- manufacturer.
-
- 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
-
- A. Store products of this section in manufacturer's unopened
- packaging until installation.
-
- B. Establish and maintain storage area conditions for
- products of this section in accordance with
- manufacturer's instructions until installation.
-
- C. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and
- materials used with solvent-based materials, in
- accordance with requirements of local authorities having
- jurisdiction over project.
-
- 1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS
-
- A. Do not apply coatings to exterior surfaces except under
- environmental conditions recommended by coating
- manufacturer.
-
- B. Establish and maintain environmental conditions
- recommended by coating manufacturer before, during, and
- after application of coatings to interior surfaces.
-
- C. During application of coating materials, post "WET PAINT"
- signs.
-
- D. During application of solvent-based materials, post "NO
- SMOKING" signs.
-
- 1.9 SEQUENCING
-
- A. Do not allow application of finish coats in an area until
- moisture-producing construction activities, dust-
- producing construction activities, and other construction
- activities which could impair performance or appearance
- of finish coatings, have been completed in that area.
-
- 1.10 MAINTENANCE
-
- A. Extra Materials: Supply for each finish coating
- material, color, and finish specified two gallons (7.75
- L) of coating material, in sealed 1-gallon (3.875 L)
- containers, marked with color and finish identification.
-
- B. Custom Colors: Provide details of color formula and
- product availability.
-
- PART 2 PRODUCTS
-
- 2.1 MANUFACTURERS
-
- A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Duron, Inc., 10406 Tucker
- Street, Beltsville, MD 20705. ASD. Tel: (800) 723-8766,
- ext. 3400. Fax: (301) 595-0429.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the two following paragraphs;
- coordinate with Division 1 requirements.
-
- B. Requests for substitution will be considered in
- accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
-
- C. Substitutions: Not permitted.
- NOTE ** Delete following paragraph if substitutions not
- permitted.
-
- D. Unless otherwise specified for an individual product or
- material, supply all products specified in this section
- from the same manufacturer.
-
- 2.2 MATERIALS
-
- A. Paints and Coatings - General:
- 1. Acceptable products: Indicated in Schedules at the
- end of this section.
- 2. Unless otherwise indicated, provide factory-mixed
- coatings. When required, mix coatings to correct
- consistency in accordance with manufacturer's
- instructions before application. Do not dilute or
- thin coatings, except as instructed.
- 3. Do not add additives, except as instructed or
- recommended by coating manufacturer.
- NOTE ** The following paragraph specifies a convenient way
- to field-check correct number of coats and uniform
- coating coverage. Delete if not required.
- 4. For opaque finishes, tint each coat, including primer
- coat and intermediate coats, one-half shade darker
- than succeeding coat, with final finish coat as base
- color.
- 5. Supply each coating material in quantity required for
- this section from a single production run.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- 6. Colors: Indicated on drawings.
- 7. Colors: To be selected by Architect from
- manufacturer's full range of available colors.
-
- B. Coating Application Accessories: Specified in this
- section or in coating manufacturer's application
- instructions, including but not limited to thinners,
- sealers, primers, cleaning agents, etching agents,
- cleaning cloths, sanding materials, and clean-up
- materials.
-
-
- PART 3 EXECUTION
-
- 3.1 EXAMINATION
-
- A. Immediately prior to coating application, ensure that
- surfaces to receive coatings are dry.
-
- B. Ensure that moisture-retaining substrates to receive
- coatings have moisture content within tolerances allowed
- by coating manufacturer, using moisture measurement
- techniques recommended by coating manufacturer.
-
- C. Immediately prior to coating application, examine
- surfaces to receive coatings for surface imperfections
- and for contaminants which could impair performance or
- appearance of coatings, including but not limited to,
- loose primer, rust, scale, oil, grease, mildew, algae, or
- fungus, stains or marks, cracks, indentations, or
- abrasions.
-
- D. Correct the above conditions and other conditions which
- could impair performance or appearance of coatings in
- accordance with specified surface preparation procedures
- before proceeding with coating application.
-
- 3.2 PREPARATION
-
- A. Do not start work until surfaces to be finished are in
- proper condition to produce finished surfaces of uniform,
- satisfactory appearance.
-
- B. Stains and Marks: Remove completely, if possible, using
- materials and methods recommended by coating
- manufacturer; cover stains and marks which cannot be
- completely removed with isolating primer or sealer
- recommended by coating manufacturer to prevent bleed-
- through.
-
- C. Mildew, Algae, and Fungus: Remove using materials and
- methods recommended by coating manufacturer.
-
- D. Remove dust and loose particulate matter from surfaces to
- receive coatings immediately prior to coating
- application.
-
- E. Remove or protect hardware, electrical equipment plates,
- mechanical grilles and louvers, lighting fixture trim,
- and other items not indicated to receive coatings which
- are adjacent to surfaces to receive coatings.
-
- F. Disconnect equipment adjacent to surfaces indicated to
- receive coatings.
-
- G. Move equipment and fixtures adjacent to surfaces
- indicated to receive coatings to allow application of
- coatings.
-
- H. Protect surfaces not indicated to receive coatings which
- are adjacent to surfaces indicated to receive coatings.
-
- I. Do not allow coatings on surfaces not indicated to
- receive them.
-
- J. Prepare surfaces in accordance with manufacturer's
- instructions for specified coatings and indicated
- materials, using only methods and materials recommended
- by coating manufacturer, and as follows:
- NOTE ** It is strongly recommended that all existing
- coatings be tested for lead content before allowing
- their disturbance by scraping, sanding, or other
- mechanical means which would create airborne dust
- or particulate matter; ingesting materials
- containing lead can cause health problems.
- Information on lead, and correct lead removal
- procedures, can be obtained by calling the National
- Lead Information Center, (800) 532-3394 ((800)
- LEADFYI), or the Occupational Safety and Health
- Administration (OSHA) within the jurisdiction of
- the project site.
- NOTE **
- NOTE ** Delete the following sub-paragraph if there are no
- existing coatings or existing coating removal is
- specified in another section.
-
- K. Existing Coatings:
- 1. Remove surface irregularities by scraping or sanding
- to produce uniform substrate for coating application;
- apply one coat primer of type recommended by coating
- manufacturer for maximum coating adhesion.
- 2. If presence of lead in existing coatings is
- suspected, cease surface preparation of existing
- coating and notify Architect immediately.
-
- L. For Pavement Markings on Bituminous Materials: Remove
- foreign materials which could impair coating performance
- or appearance; apply primer of type recommended by
- coating manufacturer for maximum coating adhesion.
-
- M. Concrete and Concrete Masonry: Clean surfaces free of
- loose particles, sand, efflorescence, laitance, form oil,
- curing compounds, and other substances which could impair
- coating performance or appearance.
-
- N. Concrete Floors: Remove contaminants which could impair
- coating performance or appearance, acid-etch, flush with
- clean water; verify alkaline-acid balance recommended by
- coating manufacturer; mechanically abrade surface, if
- required, to achieve medium-sandpaper texture.
-
- O. Restored Masonry Surfaces: Clean surfaces free of loose
- particles, sand, efflorescence, laitance, cleaning
- compounds, and other substances which could impair
- coating performance or appearance.
-
- P. Ferrous Metals, Unprimed: Remove rust or scale, if
- present, by wire brush cleaning, power tool cleaning, or
- sandblast cleaning; remove grease, oil, and other
- contaminants which could impair coating performance or
- appearance by solvent cleaning, with phosphoric-acid
- solution cleaning of welds, bolts and nuts; spot-prime
- repaired welds with specified primer.
-
- Q. Ferrous Metals, Shop-Primed: Remove loose primer and
- rust, if present, by scraping and sanding, feathering
- edges of cleaned areas to produce uniform flat surface;
- solvent-clean surfaces and spot-prime bare metal with
- specified primer, feathering edges to produce uniform
- flat surface.
-
- R. Galvanized Steel: Wipe down surfaces using clean, lint-
- free cloths saturated with mineral spirits or lacquer
- thinner; wipe dry using clean, lint-free cloths.
-
- S. Mill-Finish Aluminum: Etch surfaces with phosphoric acid-
- water solution, flush with clean water and allow to dry,
- before applying primer coat.
-
- T. Copper: Clean surfaces by pressurized steam, pressurized
- water, or solvent washing.
-
- U. Stainless Steel: Clean surfaces by pressurized steam,
- pressurized water, or solvent washing.
-
- V. Wood:
- 1. Seal knots, pitch streaks, and sap areas with sealer
- recommended by coating manufacturer; fill nail
- recesses and cracks with filler recommended by
- coating manufacturer; sand surfaces smooth.
- 2. Apply primer coat to back of wood trim and paneling.
-
- W. Doors: Prior to finishing, apply additional primer or
- sealer coat to door tops and bottoms.
-
- X. Field-Glazed Frames and Sash: Prior to glazing, apply
- primer or sealer coat to glazing channels.
-
- Y. Gypsum Plaster: Cut out cracks, holes, indentations, and
- other surface defects to extent required for bonding
- adhesion; apply patching plaster or joint compound to
- produce surface flush with adjacent undamaged surface;
- sand to produce uniform flat surface when dry; allow to
- cure 30 days before coating application.
-
- Z. Portland Cement Plaster: Cut out cracks, holes,
- indentations, and other surface defects to extent
- required for bonding adhesion; apply patching plaster to
- produce surface flush with adjacent undamaged surface;
- sand to produce uniform flat surface when dry; allow to
- cure 30 days before coating application.
-
- AA. Gypsum Board: Repair cracks, holes, indentations, and
- other surface defects using joint compound to produce
- surface flush with adjacent undamaged surface; sand to
- produce uniform flat surface when dry.
-
- BB. Insulated Coverings, Canvas or Cotton: Clean using high-
- pressure air and solvent of type recommended by coating
- manufacturer.
-
- CC. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe: Remove ink markings by
- wiping down with clean-lint-free cloths saturated
- denatured alcohol.
-
- 3.3 APPLICATION
-
- A. Apply each coat to uniform coating thickness in
- accordance with manufacturer's instructions, not
- exceeding manufacturer's specified maximum spread rate
- for indicated surface; thins, brush marks, roller marks,
- orange-peel, or other application imperfections are not
- permitted.
-
- B. Allow manufacturer's specified drying time, and ensure
- correct coating adhesion, for each coat before applying
- next coat.
-
- C. Inspect each coat before applying next coat; touch-up
- surface imperfections with coating material, feathering,
- and sanding if required; touch-up areas to achieve flat,
- uniform surface without surface defects visible from 5
- feet (1.5 m).
-
- D. Do not apply succeeding coat until previous coat has been
- approved by Architect; only Architect-approved coats will
- be considered in determining number of coats applied.
-
- E. Remove dust and other foreign materials from substrate
- immediately prior to applying each coat.
-
- F. Where coating application abuts other materials or other
- coating color, terminate coating, making clean sharp
- termination line without coating overlap.
-
- G. Where color changes occur between adjoining spaces,
- through framed openings which are of same color as
- adjoining surfaces, change color at outside stop corner
- nearest to face of closed door.
-
- H. Re-prepare and re-coat unsatisfactory finishes; refinish
- entire area to corners or other natural terminations.
-
- 3.4 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
-
- A. Wood Equipment Panels: Apply primer coat to panel back
- before mounting; finish in accordance with requirements
- for interior wood, flat finish, including edges, before
- mounting equipment.
-
- B. HVAC Louvers and Grilles: Finish in accordance with
- requirements for shop-primed ferrous metal items,
- including dampers visible behind units, color matching
- adjacent surfaces unless otherwise indicated.
-
- C. HVAC Ductwork: Finish interior surfaces visible through
- grilles and louvers with one coat alkyd flat wall paint,
- color black.
-
- D. Convector and Baseboard Heating Cabinets: Finish in
- accordance with requirements for shop-primed ferrous
- metal items, including dampers visible behind units,
- color matching adjacent surfaces unless otherwise
- indicated; finish interior surfaces visible through
- grilles and louvers with one coat alkyd flat wall paint,
- color black.
-
- E. Piping, Ductwork, and Conduit Exposed to View in Finished
- Spaces: Finish in accordance with requirements for
- unprimed ferrous metal items, color matching adjacent
- surfaces unless otherwise indicated.
-
- F. Piping, Ductwork, and Conduit Exposed to View in Finished
- Utility, Mechanical, and Electrical Spaces: Finish in
- accordance with requirements for unprimed ferrous metal
- items.
- 1. Identification markings will be provided by others.
- NOTE ** Delete two of the following three paragraphs to
- specify scope of color identification.
- 2. Use color matching adjacent surfaces unless otherwise
- indicated.
- 3. Use colors specified in Division 15 and 16.
- 4. Use colors specified in ANSI Z13.1 and Z535.1.
- 5. Do not allow coatings on identification tags or
- markings.
- 6. Replace identification markings when painted
- accidentally.
-
- G. Access Panels, Electrical Panels, and Cover Plates:
- Finish in accordance with requirements for shop-primed
- ferrous metal items, including doors, door backs and
- sight-exposed cabinet surfaces, color matching adjacent
- surfaces unless otherwise indicated; do not allow
- coatings on identification plates, tags, or markings.
-
- 3.5 RE-INSTALLATION
-
- A. Re-install hardware, electrical equipment plates,
- mechanical grilles and louvers, lighting fixture trim,
- and other items which have been removed to protect from
- contact with coatings.
-
- B. Reconnect equipment adjacent to surfaces indicated to
- receive coatings.
-
- C. Relocate to original position equipment and fixtures
- which have been moved to allow application of coatings.
-
- D. Remove protective materials.
-
- 3.6 CLEANING
-
- A. Clean excess coating materials, and coating materials
- deposited on surfaces to indicated to receive coatings,
- as construction activities of this section progress; do
- not allow to dry.
-
- 3.7 PROTECTION
-
- A. Protected completed coating applications from damage by
- subsequent construction activities.
-
- B. Repair to Architect's acceptance coating applications
- which are damaged by subsequent construction activities
- in accordance with specified application procedures; re-
- apply finish coating to nearest adjacent change of
- surface plane, in both horizontal and vertical
- directions, where repairs cannot be made to Architect's
- acceptance.
-
- 3.8 SCHEDULE - EXTERIOR PAINT SYSTEMS
- NOTE ** Edit the following to specify the coating systems
- required. If more than one system is required for
- a particular substrate, identify where each is to
- be used on a painting schedule. If more than one
- gloss is required for a particular substrate,
- identify glosses on a painting schedule.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
-
- A. Pavement Markings: Two coats Duron Lead Free Alkyd Oil
- Traffic Paint, 93 Series; -814 white, -821 yellow.
-
- B. Pavement Markings: Two coats Duron Lead Free Latex
- Traffic Paint, 95 Series; -100 white, -102 yellow.
-
- C. Concrete:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Bond-N-Seal Exterior Acrylic House
- Paint Primer 08-124.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Flat House Paint, 03-3x Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Bond-N-Seal Exterior Acrylic House
- Paint Primer 08-124.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
- D. Concrete Masonry:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Flat House Paint, 34 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
-
- E. Ferrous Metals:
- 1. Unprimed:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 2. Shop-primed:
- a. Touch-up: Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal
- Primer 33-010, or Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof Red
- Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 3. Galvanized:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Acrylic Galvanized Metal
- Primer, White, 33-100.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs to
- specify finish coat.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
-
- F. Mill-Finish Aluminum:
- 1. Alkyd:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 2. Acrylic:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
-
- G. Copper:
- 1. Alkyd-Urethane:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 2. Acrylic:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
-
- H. Stainless Steel:
- 1. Alkyd-Urethane:
- a. One coat two-component vinyl wash etching primer,
- as recommended by finish coating manufacturer.
- b. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- c. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 2. Acrylic:
- a. One coat two-component vinyl wash etching primer,
- as recommended by finish coating manufacturer.
- b. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- c. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
-
- I. Wood - Paint (Opaque):
- 1. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Superior Exterior Alkyd/Oil House
- Paint Primer; color 08-023 White or 08-005 Deep
- Base, as recommended by finish coating
- manufacturer for colors of finish coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Superior House & Trim Exterior
- Alkyd/Oil Gloss, 10 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Superior Exterior Alkyd/Oil House
- Paint Primer; color 08-023 White or 08-005 Deep
- Base, as recommended by finish coating
- manufacturer for colors of finish coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss House Paint, 03-3x Series.
- 3. Satin finish:
- a. One coat Duron Superior Exterior Alkyd/Oil House
- Paint Primer; color 08-023 White or 08-005 Deep
- Base, as recommended by finish coating
- manufacturer for colors of finish coats.
- b. Two coats Duron Weathershield Exterior Acrylic
- Satin House Paint, 11 Series.
-
- J. Wood - Transparent Finish:
- 1. New wood:
- a. One coat Seasonite flat finish, manufactured by
- The Flood Company, Duron Item Number 80-053;
- allow to weather 9-12 months.
- b. Clean with Dekswood Cleaner, manufactured by The
- Flood Company, Duron Item Number 76-907.
- c. One coat CWF-UV clear wood finish, ultraviolet-
- resistant, manufactured by The Flood Company,
- Duron Item Number 80-054.
- 2. Existing:
- a. Clean with Dekswood Cleaner, manufactured by The
- Flood Company, Duron Item Number 76-907.
- b. One coat CWF-UV clear wood finish, ultraviolet-
- resistant, manufactured by The Flood Company,
- Duron Item Number 80-054.
-
- K. Wood - Semi-Transparent Finish: Two coats Duron Dura
- Stain Oil Semi-Transparent Stain, 28-108.
-
- L. Wood - Opaque Stain Finish:
- 1. For vertical bleeding wood species, including cedar
- and redwood: Two coats Duron Dura Stain Solid Hide
- Oil Stain, 28 Series.
- 2. For vertical non-bleeding wood species:
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs to
- specify primer type.
- a. One coat Duron Bond-N-Seal Exterior Acrylic House
- Paint Primer 08-124.
- b. One coat Duron Dura Stain Solid Hide Oil Stain,
- 28 Series, color matching finish coat color.
- c. One coat Duron Perma-Stain Exterior Acrylic Latex
- Solid Hide, 26 Series.
-
- 3.9 SCHEDULE - INTERIOR PAINT SYSTEMS
-
- A. Concrete:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
-
- B. Concrete - Epoxy Gloss Finish:
- 1. Dry areas:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Interior Universal
- Colorant Tintable Polyamide Epoxy, 93-02x Series.
- 2. High-moisture areas:
- a. One coat Duron Epoxy Block Filler 33-0193x.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad LS Polyamide Epoxy, 93-
- 06x Series.
-
- C. Concrete Floors Not Subject to Vehicular Traffic: Two
- coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel, Urethane
- Modified, 12 Series.
- NOTE ** The following epoxy finishes are for painted
- concrete floors subject to light vehicular traffic
- or chemical/solvent exposure.
-
- D. Concrete Floors - Epoxy Finish:
- NOTE ** The following is a solvent-based catalyzed epoxy
- finish.
- 1. Pigmented gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Polyamide Epoxy
- Primer/Finish, amber/clear, 33-031.
- b. One coat Duron Dura Clad High Build Epoxy Mastic,
- 93-05x.
- NOTE ** The following is a water-borne catalyzed epoxy
- finish.
- 2. Pigmented gloss finish: Two coats Lilly Perfection
- Hydroxy Two-Component Waterborne Epoxy 95-09x,
- manufactured by Lilly Industries, Inc.; distributed
- by Duron.
- NOTE ** The following is a solvent-based catalyzed epoxy
- finish.
- 3. Clear gloss finish: Two coats Duron Dura Clad
- Polyamide Epoxy Primer/Finish, amber/clear, 33-031.
- NOTE ** The following finish is for concrete floors subject
- to heavy vehicular traffic, abrasion, or
- chemical/solvent exposure.
-
- E. Concrete Floors - Urethane Finish:
- 1. One coat Duron Dura Clad Interior Clear Epoxy Floor
- Sealer/Finish 33-056.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following paragraphs.
- 2. One coat Duron Dura Clad Moisture Cure Urethane,
- amber/clear, 93-009.
- 3. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Moisture Cure Urethane,
- amber/clear, 93-009.
- NOTE ** The product specified in the following paragraph is
- not suitable for residential projects.
-
- F. Concrete Floors - Clear Sealer/Dustproofer: One coat
- Duron Dura Clad Concrete Floor Sealer, amber/clear, 93-
- 011.
- NOTE ** The product specified in the following paragraph is
- suitable for residential projects.
-
- G. Concrete Floors - Clear Sealer/Dustproofer: One coat
- Seal-Krete Waterproofing Sealer, manufactured by Seal-
- Krete, Inc., Duron Item Number 80-070.
-
- H. Concrete Masonry:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
-
- I. Concrete Masonry - Epoxy Finish:
- 1. Dry areas, gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Block Kote Latex Block Filler 08-
- 126, at spread rate of 75 square feet per gallon
- (1.8 sq m/L), maximum.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Interior Universal
- Colorant Tintable Polyamide Epoxy, 93-02x Series.
- 2. High-moisture areas, gloss finish:
- a. One coat two-component cementitious or epoxy
- block filler, Duron Dur Clad Epoxy Block Filler,
- 33-019.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad LS Polyamide Epoxy, 93-
- 06x Series.
-
- J. Restored Masonry Surfaces:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
-
- K. Ferrous Metals:
- 1. Unprimed:
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- NOTE ** Delete two of the following three paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- d. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 2. Shop-primed:
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; an
- additional field-applied primer coat is recommended
- for increased rust-resistance of shop-primed
- interior ferrous metals.
- a. Touch-up: Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal
- Primer 33-010, or Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof Red
- Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- b. One coat Duron Dura Clad Alkyd White Metal Primer
- 33-010, or one coat Duron Dura Clad Damp Proof
- Red Oxide Metal Primer 33-015, as recommended by
- finish coating manufacturer for colors of finish
- coats.
- NOTE ** Delete two of the following three paragraphs.
- c. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- d. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- e. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Galvanized:
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs to
- specify primer type; primer specified in the second
- paragraph increases abrasion-resistance of painted
- surfaces.
- a. One coat Duron Dura Clad Acrylic Galvanized Metal
- Primer, White, 33-100.
- b. One coat two-component vinyl wash etching primer,
- as recommended by finish coating manufacturer.
- NOTE ** Delete all but one of the following three
- paragraphs to specify finish paint.
- c. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- d. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- e. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
-
- L. Wood - Paint (Opaque) Finish:
- 1. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Enamel
- Undercoater 04-024.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Enamel
- Undercoater 04-024.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs to
- specify vinyl acrylic or alkyd finish paint.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Enamel
- Undercoater 04-024.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
-
- M. Wood - Transparent finish:
- 1. Untinted, urethane:
- a. One coat Duron Interior Penetrating Oil Wood
- Stain, 28 Series.
- b. One coat Duron Kwik Seal Interior Clear
- Polyurethane Sealer/Gloss Finish 15-015.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs to
- specify satin or gloss finish.
- c. Two coats Duron Permathane Interior Polyurethane
- Satin Finish 15-011.
- d. Two coats Duron Permathane Interior Polyurethane
- Gloss Finish 15-010.
- 2. Rough-surfaced, flat finish: One coat Duron Interior
- Penetrating Oil Wood Stain, 28 Series.
- NOTE ** Delete all but one of the following four
- paragraphs; the first two paragraphs specify
- solvent-based sealer, the second two specify water-
- based sealer.
- 3. Rough-surfaced, natural flat finish: One coat Duron
- Interior Penetrating Oil Wood Stain, 28-100 Clear
- Base, unshaded.
- 4. Rough-surfaced, natural flat finish: Two coats Duron
- Interior Penetrating Oil Wood Stain, 28-100 Clear
- Base, unshaded.
- 5. Rough-surfaced, natural flat finish: One coat Seal-
- Krete Waterproofing Sealer, manufactured by Seal-
- Krete, Inc., Duron Item Number 80-070.
- 6. Rough-surfaced, natural flat finish: Two coats Seal-
- Krete Waterproofing Sealer, manufactured by Seal-
- Krete, Inc., Duron Item Number 80-070.
-
- N. Gypsum Plaster:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Eggshell finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Plastic Kote Interior Acrylic
- (latex) Eggshell Enamel, 20 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Eggshell
- Enamel, 45 Series.
- 3. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 4. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
-
- O. Portland Cement Plaster:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 3. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
- P. Gypsum Board:
- 1. Flat finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Flat Wall Paint, 44 Series.
- 2. Eggshell finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Plastic Kote Interior Acrylic
- (latex) Eggshell Enamel, 20 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Eggshell
- Enamel, 45 Series.
- 3. Semi-gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- NOTE ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs.
- b. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl
- Acrylic Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
- c. Two coats Duron Wall Kote Interior Alkyd Semi-
- Gloss Enamel, 48 Series.
- 4. Gloss finish:
- a. One coat Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Drywall
- Vinyl Primer Sealer 04-126.
- b. Two coats Duron Dura Clad Alkyd Gloss Enamel,
- Urethane Modified, 12 Series.
-
- Q. Insulated Coverings, Canvas or Cotton:
- 1. One coat Duron Acrylic Enamel Undercoater 04-123.
- 2. Two coats Duron Ultra Deluxe Interior Vinyl Acrylic
- Semi-Gloss Enamel, 35 Series.
-
- R. Fire-Retardant Intumescent Coating (Class A):
- 1. Over combustible materials, flat finish:
- NOTE ** Retain the following paragraph for areas where
- appearance is important. Delete primer if not
- required.
- a. One coat primer, type recommended by finish
- coating manufacturer for substrate material.
- b. One coat Flame Control Number 20-20 Flat Latex
- Intumescent Fire Retardant Paint, manufactured by
- Flame Control Coatings, Inc., Duron Item Number
- 76-400; applied at spread rate of 190 square feet
- per gallon (4.6 sq m/L), maximum.
- 2. Over combustible materials, low-gloss washable
- finish:
- NOTE ** Retain the following paragraph for areas where
- appearance is important. Delete primer if not
- required.
- a. One coat primer, type recommended by finish
- coating manufacturer for substrate material.
- b. One coat Flame Control Number 20-20 Flat Latex
- Intumescent Fire Retardant Paint, manufactured by
- Flame Control Coatings, Inc., Duron Item Number
- 76-400; applied at spread rate of 190 square feet
- per gallon (4.6 sq m/L), maximum.
- c. One coat Flame Control Number 40-40 Low-Gloss
- Latex Fire Resistant Coating, manufactured by
- Flame Control Coatings, Inc., Duron Item Number
- 76-400; applied at spread rate of 625 square feet
- per gallon (15 sq m/L), maximum.
- 3. Over non-combustible materials, low-gloss washable
- finish:
- NOTE ** Retain the following paragraph for areas where
- appearance is important. Delete primer if not
- required.
- a. One coat primer, type recommended by finish
- coating manufacturer for substrate material.
- b. One coat Flame Control Number 40-40 Low-Gloss
- Latex Fire Resistant Coating, manufactured by
- Flame Control Coatings, Inc., Duron Item Number
- 76-400; applied at spread rate of 350 square feet
- per gallon (8.5 sq m/L), maximum.
-
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