Dwil Matte Finish Furniture Paint User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Dwil
Table of Contents
Dwil Matte Finish Furniture Paint
PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
DWIL wood furniture is formulated water-based technology, it is special-ly
designed for interior wood furniture refinishing or craft painting. With low
VOC and odor but excellent adhesion and strong wear resistance, make it the
best choice of wood door, cabinet, chair, and wood crafts painting, if you are
looking for a paint like this, DWIL is your best choice.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE PAINTING
- Surface Compatibility: Ensure that the paint is suitable for the type of wood surface you are planning to paint. Our Wood Furniture Paint is designed to work on various wood types, including hardwoods, softwoods, and pressure-treated lumber.
- Application Conditions: Take note of the ideal application conditions for the paint. Generally, it is best to paint when the temperature is between 40-104°F (5-40°C), and the humidity is moderate. Avoid painting in extreme temperatures or high humidity, as it can affect the paint’s performance and drying time.
- Surface Preparation: Proper surface preparation is crucial for achieving a smooth and long-lasting finish. Make sure the wood surface is clean, dry, and free from dust, dirt, grease, and any previous coatings. Remove loose or peeling paint using sandpaper or a suitable paint stripper if necessary.
- Primer: Depending on the condition of the wood and the paint’s specific instructions, using a primer may be recommended when you plan to paint on the log. Priming helps improve adhesion, enhances paint durability, and ensures even color coverage, it also can prevent wood bleeding.
- Test Patch: It’s a good practice to perform a test patch in an inconspicuous area before painting the entire surface. This allows you to assess the paint’s compatibility, coverage, and drying time on your specific wood type and surface conditions.
- Multiple Coats: In most cases, applying 2-3 coats of paint is necessary to achieve the desired color depth and coverage. We recommend you apply 2-3 when using dark color paint and 3-4 coats for light color, allowing 2H between each coat.
- Drying Time: The paint to dry completely after 24H before subjecting the painted surface to light use or exposure. After 7 days, heavy use is allowed. Premature contact or exposure to moisture may affect the finish and durability of the paint.
- Clean-Up: Properly dispose of any waste materials, such as paint cans, brushes, and cleaning agents, in accordance with local regulations. Clean brushes, rollers, and other tools promptly after use to maintain their performance and extend their lifespan.
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Our tools are custom-made for water-based paint and easy for novices to
use.
Our furniture paint can be used with a brush, roller, and sprayer.
In the kit that comes with our products, you’ll get a sponge roller, a water- based paint brush, gloves, masking tape, masking film, and sandpaper.
PREPARATION
Preparing the wood surface properly before painting is crucial for achieving a smooth and professional-looking finish. Follow these steps for effective surface preparation
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CLEAN THE SURFACE
Remove any dirt, dust, or debris from the wood surface using a broom, brush, or vacuum cleaner. For more stubborn dirt or stains, consider using a mild detergent mixed with water and a soft brush to scrub the surface gently. Rinse thoroughly and allow the wood to dry completely before proceeding. -
REMOVE LOOSE OR PEELING PAINT
If there is any existing paint that is loose, flaking, or peeling, it’s important to remove it to ensure good adhesion of the new paint. Use a scraper or sandpaper to gently scrape or sand away the loose paint until you reach a firm, stable surface. Wipe away any debris with a clean cloth. 5 -
SMOOTH ROUGH AREAS
Sand any rough or uneven areas of the wood surface using sandpaper or a sanding block. This helps create a smooth and uniform surface for the paint to adhere to. Start with a coarse grit sandpaper to remove imperfections, and then switch to a finer-grit sandpaper for a smoother finish. Remove sanding dust with a cloth or vacuum cleaner. ) -
FILL CRACKS AND HOLES
Inspect the wood surface for any cracks, holes, or gaps. Use a suitable wood filler or putty to fill| these imperfections. Apply the filler according to the manufacturer’s instructions, smoothing it out with a putty knife or a spatula. Allow the filler to dry completely, and then sand it lightly to achieve a flush surface. -
CLEAN THE SURFACE AGAIN
After sanding and filling, clean the surface once more to remove any residual dust or debris. Use a tack cloth or a slightly damp cloth to wipe the wood surface thoroughly. Ensure the surface is completely dry before proceeding with the painting process.
APPLICATION
When applying our Outdoor Wood Paint, follow these step-by-step instructions to achieve the best results.
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STIR THE PAINT
Before starting, thoroughly stir the paint using a stir stick or paint mixer. This ensures proper mixing of pigments and any settled components for consistent color and performance. -
TEST APPLICATION
Perform a small test application on a discreet area of the wood surface or a test board to ensure color accuracy and desired results. This allows you to make any adjustments or modifications before painting the entire surface. -
BEGIN APPLICATION
Start painting from the top or one end of the wood surface and work your way down or across. Use a brush, roller, or sprayer, depending on your preference and the size of the surface. Follow the recommended application method specified in the tool part. -
APPLY AN EVEN COAT
Apply the paint in thin, even coats to achieve a smooth and uniform finish.
Avoid excessive paint buildup or heavy application, as it may result in drips, runs, or uneven drying. Maintain a consistent pressure and stroke direction throughout the application process. -
OVERLAP STROKES
For consistent coverage, overlap each stroke slightly with the previous one.
This technique helps eliminate any gaps or missed spots, ensuring an even distribution of paint. -
FOLLOW DRYING TIME
Allow the first coat to dry according to the recommended drying time specified on the product instruction. This time may vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the type of wood. Avoid touching or disturbing the painted surface during this drying period. -
APPLY ADDITIONAL COATS
If necessary, apply additional coats of paint to achieve the desired color depth and coverage. Allow each coat to dry completely before applying the next. -
MAINTAIN CONSISTENCY
While applying multiple coats, maintain a consistent technique and stroke direction to achieve a professional finish. Pay attention to any drips, runs, or pooling of paint, smoothing them out or removing them promptly. -
ALLOW FINAL DRYING AND CURING
After applying the final coat, allow the paint to dry and cure completely before subjecting the surface to heavy use or exposure. This curing process helps the paint fully bond and harden, ensuring its durability and longevity. -
CLEAN-UP
Clean brushes, rollers, sprayers, and other application tools promptly after use.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper cleaning methods and recommended solvents or cleaning agents. Dispose of any waste materials in accordance with local regulations.
Following these application guidelines will help you achieve a professional- looking finish with our Wood Furniture Paint. Remember to adhere to the specific instructions provided by the paint manufacturer, as drying times, application techniques, and other recommendations may vary based on the product formulation.
HOW TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN
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CLEANING BRUSHES, ROLLERS OR SPRAY GUNS
Clean your brushes, rollers, or spray guns thoroughly with water or the recommended solvent immediately after use. Do not let the paint dry on the brush or roller, as this will make it difficult to clean. -
DISPOSING OF UNUSED PAINT
Disposing of unused paint: Dispose of any unused paint and empty cans according to local regulations. Do not pour paint down the drain or dispose of it in the trash, as this can be harmful to the environment. -
STORING PAINT
Store any leftover paint in a cool, dry place. Make sure the lid is tightly sealed to prevent air from entering the can, which can cause the paint to dry out. Always keep paint out of reach of children and pets.
MAINTENANCE
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REGULAR CLEANING
Periodically clean the painted surface to remove dirt, debris, and any stains that may accumulate over time. Use a mild detergent or a specialized wood cleaner recommended by the paint manufacturer. Gently scrub the surface with a soft brush or sponge, and rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that can damage the paint. -
INSPECT FOR DAMAGE
Regularly inspect the painted surface for any signs of wear, chipping, or peeling. If you notice any areas where the paint has deteriorated or been damaged, address them promptly to prevent further deterioration. Touch up these areas by sanding, priming (if necessary), and applying a fresh coat of paint following the original application instructions. -
AVOID SCRATCHES AND IMPACT
Be mindful of sharp or rough objects that may scratch or dent the painted surface. Take precautions when moving furniture or other heavy objects to prevent accidental damage. Consider using protective pads or felt under furniture legs to minimize scratching. -
PROTECT FROM HARSH ELEMENTS
Protect the painted wood surface from extreme weather conditions, such as prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, rain, or snow. Consider using appropriate protective coverings, such as awnings, shades, or waterproof tarps, to shield the surface when not in use. -
REAPPLY AS NEEDED
Over time, the painted surface may experience gradual wear and fading due to weather exposure. If you notice significant color fading or diminished protection, consider reapplying a fresh coat of our Wood Furniture Paint according to the recommended maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer. This will help maintain the appearance and protective properties of the paint. -
AVOID HARSH CLEANING METHODS
When cleaning the painted surface, avoid using abrasive scrub brushes, steel wool, or harsh chemicals. These can strip away the paint or cause damage to the wood. Opt for gentle cleaning methods and mild detergents to preserve the integrity of the paint.
SAFETY
Ensuring safety during the painting process is essential. Follow these safety guidelines when using our Wood Furniture Paint:
- Ventilation: Always work in a well-ventilated area or outdoors to ensure proper air circulation. Open windows and doors to facilitate fresh air flow, especially when painting indoors. This helps minimize exposure to potentially harmful fumes.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Wear appropriate personal protective equipment to protect yourself during painting. This may include gloves, safety goggles or glasses, and a dust mask or respirator. our paint is water-based paint, it is low VOC and low odor, so a pair of gloves should be ok.
- Skin Protection: Avoid direct contact with the paint on your skin. Wear long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toe shoes to protect your skin from accidental splashes or spills. If the paint comes into contact with your skin, wash it off immediately with soap and water.
- Hazardous Materials: Handle all paint materials, solvents, and cleaning agents with care. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper use, storage, and disposal of these materials. Keep them out of reach of children and pets.
- Proper Use of Tools: Use painting tools, such as brushes, rollers, or sprayers, according to their intended purpose. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe and correct tool usage. Clean tools thoroughly after use and store them in a secure location.
- Safe Disposal: Dispose of paint waste, empty paint cans, and other related materials in accordance with local regulations. Do not pour paint or cleaning agents down drains or dispose of them in household trash unless permitted.
- Read the Product Label: Carefully read and follow all instructions and warnings provided on the product label. The label contains important safety information specific to the paint product you are using.
WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead
WARNING : Cancer and Reproductive Harm – www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
WARNING
- Do not take internally.
- Avoid contact with eyes and skin.
- Use with adequate ventilation.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- If you experience eye watering, headache, or dizziness, leave the area to obtain fresh air. If continued difficulty is experienced, seek medical attention immediately.
By prioritizing safety measures and adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure a safer painting experience and reduce potential risks or accidents associated with using our Wood Furniture Paint
TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM: Paint is not adhering properly to the surface.
Solution: Make sure the surface is clean and free of grease, rust, and other contaminants. If necessary, use a degreaser or sandpaper to prepare the surface before painting. Follow the preparation steps outlined in the Preparation section of this manual. -
PROBLEM: Paint is peeling or cracking.
Solution: This may be due to a surface that was not properly prepared, or due to moisture or humidity. Make sure the surface is dry before painting, and avoid painting in high humidity conditions. Sand down any areas of peeling or cracking and reapply the paint. -
PROBLEM: Paint is bubbling.
Solution: This may be due to moisture or contamination on the surface. Sand down any areas of bubbling and reapply the paint. Make sure the surface is completely dry before painting. -
PROBLEM: Paint is too thin or too thick.
Solution: If the paint is too thin, it may be due to over-thinning with solvents. If it’s too thick, it may be due to improper mixing or application. If you find that the paint is too thick or if you need to use a spray gun, the recommended dilution ratio is less than 5%.
FAQ
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How long does the Wood Furniture Paint take to dry?
The drying time of our Wood Furniture Paint can vary depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the paint application. Typically, the paint will dry to the touch within 2 hours, but it is recommended to allow a full 24 hours or more for the paint to cure and harden before subjecting it to heavy use or exposure. -
Can I use the Wood Furniture Paint on other surfaces besides wood?
Our Wood Furniture Paint is specifically formulated for wood surfaces and is designed to provide optimum adhesion, durability, and weather resistance on wood. While it may be possible to use the paint on certain other surfaces, we recommend consulting the product label or contacting the manufacturer for guidance. They can advise on the suitability of the paint for specific surfaces and provide any necessary preparation or application instructions. -
Can I paint over an existing layer of paint with the Wood Furniture Paint?
Yes, in most cases, you can paint over an existing layer of paint with our Wood Furniture Paint. However, it is important to ensure that the existing paint is in good condition, properly adhered to the surface, and free from any loose or flaking areas. Lightly sand the surface and clean it before applying the new paint. If there are any areas of concern, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer for specific guidance on painting over existing paint. -
Can I apply the Wood Furnitured Paint directly to bare wood?
It is generally recommended to prime bare wood before applying our Wood Furniture Paint. Priming helps to seal the wood, enhance adhesion, and promote a more even and long-lasting finish. Follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer regarding priming requirements for the best results. -
How long will the painted wood surface last before it needs to be repainted?
The longevity of the painted wood surface will depend on various factors such as weather exposure, maintenance, and the quality of the paint application. With proper surface preparation, application, and regular maintenance, our Wood Furniture Paint can provide durable protection and lasting color for several years. However, it is recommended to monitor the condition of the painted surface and consider repainting when signs of wear, fading, or damage become noticeable. -
Can I use the Wood Furniture Paint indoors?
While our Wood Furniture Paint is primarily designed for exterior use, it may be suitable for certain interior applications. However, it is important to consider factors such as ventilation, odor, and specific indoor requirements. Consult the product label or contact the manufacturer for guidance on using the paint indoors and any necessary
If you are dissatisfied with this product, contact our Product Support Department at info@dwilpainting.com
References
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Wood Furniture Paint, Tub And Tile Paint, Touch Up Paint - DWIL PANIT – DWIL PAINT
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