An easy-to-use gloss paint developed by the Berger Laboratory in the Caribbean, to meet the needs of tropical climates. As a hard-wearing, glossy paint with fungal and algal protection, Berger Magicote Oil Paint can be applied to both interior and exterior metal and wood, and is available 12 popular colours in the Magicote Colour Card.
Features
See allAnti-Fungal and Anti-Algal PropertiesFor interior and exterior metal and woodFor wood, metal and mouldings
Finishes -Glossy
Surface preparation:
- Surface must dry, clean and free of contaminants
- Prime wood with Berger Wood Primer White
- Prime new metal with Berger metal primer
- Treat resinous knots in wood
- Sand previously painted surfaces
- Wipe clean with damp, lint-free cloth
- Fill surface defect with appropriate Berger filler
Application Procedure:
- Stir thoroughly before use
- Topcoat with brush, roller or spray
- For spray application thin by no more than 10% with Reducer #2
- Apply 1 coat of Berger wood primer if desired
- Apply 1 - 2 coats of Berger Gloss Oil Paint
- Allow a minimum of 6 hours for primer to
- Recoating time 12 – 16 hours depending on drying rate
- For improved obliteration when using dark colours
- Coverage approx.11m² per litre, depending on surface porosity and texture
Tips: For best colour consistency, purchase the amount of paint needed at one time, preferably from the same source. Store colour name and reference number.
Tools you will need
Available Packs
1 Coat
8-8.5 m2/ltr**
Coverage
On well-prepared surfaces, as per the painting system recommended. Please refer to the Product Data Sheet for surface preparation and method of application.
** Actual coverage may vary from the quoted coverage due to factors such as method and condition of application, surface roughness, and porosity.
Washability
- Best-in-class
- High
- Medium
- Low
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The shades displayed on this website are indicative only and may vary from the actual colours due to variance in monitor calibration and resolution as well as screen settings.