MIROTONE PU polyurethane pigmented furniture lacquer application guide
This application guide will provide information on the application of MIROTHANE PU pigmented furniture lacquer.
Health and Safety
before applying any of our products please consider your safety and the safety of others. The Paint Factory highly recommends reading the Safety Data Sheet on this product which you can do on the Data Sheets Page. Always ensure you are wearing the right Personal Protective Equipment and consider the health of others and the environment.
Application
Step 1: Surface preparation
Surface must be free from dust, grease, dirt and all contaminants. MIROSOL 1231 Wax & Grease remover can be used to wash the surface to remove wax and grease. Fill all defects with a water based wood filler (i.e. cracks, holes etc) or 2 pack filler.
Step 2: Sanding for undercoat
Sand wood with 180-240 grit paper. Sand MDF with 240-320 grit paper. Remove all dust using an air gun and clean lint free cloth.
Step 3: Undercoat
Apply one of the following undercoats per the instructions on the relevant data sheet:
- MIROTHANE PU 5626
- MIROPOL PE 5110, 5111 or 5130 (when coating polyester substrates)
- MIROTHANE PU 5626
- MIROPOL PE 5110, 5111 or 5130 (when coating polyester substrates)
Step 4: Sanding for topcoat
Allow to dry per the technical data sheet and sand with 280-320 grit paper just prior to top coating. Use 400-500 grit paper where a high gloss finish is being applied. Remove all sanding dust.
Step 5: Topcoat
Apply two coats of one of the listed topcoats per the directions on the technical data sheet:
- MIROTHANE PU 5608 Polyurethane Topcoat (Matt, Satin, Semi Gloss)
- MIROTHANE PU 5610 Polyurethane Topcoat (Satin, Gloss)
- MIROTHANE PU 5650 Polyurethane Topcoat (Satin, Gloss)
- MIROTHANE PU 5608 Polyurethane Topcoat (Matt, Satin, Semi Gloss)
- MIROTHANE PU 5610 Polyurethane Topcoat (Satin, Gloss)
- MIROTHANE PU 5650 Polyurethane Topcoat (Satin, Gloss)
The following application technique is recommended for full gloss coatings:
- Apply a light ‘tack’ coat (100-125 WFT)
- Allow 1 – 5 minutes to flash off (depending upon temperature)
- Apply a second even wet coat.
- Apply a light ‘tack’ coat (100-125 WFT)
- Allow 1 – 5 minutes to flash off (depending upon temperature)
- Apply a second even wet coat.
Step 8: Buffing
Allow the topcoat to dry for a minimum of 18 hours at 20°C before buffing. Buff / polish by hand or machine with a polish recommended for high gloss polyurethane finishes.
Application methods
Suction Gun
Use 1.5 to 2mm (59-79 thou) orifice with 350-400kpa (50-55 psi).
Pressure Pot
Use 1.5 to 2mm (59-79 thou) orifice with pressure pot air-cap. Gun pressure 350-400kpa (50-55 psi) and a pot pressure of 45kpa (6 psi) max.
Airless Spray
Use 0.17 to 0.33mm (7-13 thou) orifice, 15cm fan (dependent on job) with regulated pump pressure of 350-400kpa (50-55 psi).
Air Mix Guns
Settings similar to airless spray with the air-assisted regulator pressure at 70-90kpa (10-15psi).
Use 1.5 to 2mm (59-79 thou) orifice with 350-400kpa (50-55 psi).
Pressure Pot
Use 1.5 to 2mm (59-79 thou) orifice with pressure pot air-cap. Gun pressure 350-400kpa (50-55 psi) and a pot pressure of 45kpa (6 psi) max.
Airless Spray
Use 0.17 to 0.33mm (7-13 thou) orifice, 15cm fan (dependent on job) with regulated pump pressure of 350-400kpa (50-55 psi).
Air Mix Guns
Settings similar to airless spray with the air-assisted regulator pressure at 70-90kpa (10-15psi).
Source
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We would like to thank Mirotone NZ Ltd for providing us with this information.
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