Description
For excellent resistance against:
- Cracking blistering and flaking
- Rain and severe weather
- Rot and Algal build up
- Sunlight (UV)
Barn Paint is ideally suited to the protection of exterior buildings such as barns, outbuildings, sheds, silos, windmills, and factory units (corrugated and metal box cladding).
This acrylic system is a tough, durable microporous protective coating with excellent colour retention. It will flex with the substrate and exhibits reduced flaking and blistering. Two or three coats can be applied quickly within one day, especially during the summer months.
This product was initially formulated for restoration work on Essex barns, but local farmers found it to be an excellent replacement for Tar Varnish and Bitumen in protecting outbuildings.
FOR: WOOD, GALVANISED, PLASTIC, CONCRETE, BRICKS & CLADDING.
Perfect for use on
- Exterior Wood1
- Cladding4
- Can be painted over Weathered Bitumen, Creosote and Tar Varnish
- Plastic / UPVC
- Iron / Steel2
- Masonry / Render
- Aluminium
- Asbestos
- Galvanised Steel / Zinc
- Concrete
- Fibreglass ( GRP )
- Composite
- Copper
- Bricks3
- Stone
- Terracotta
- Brass
- Previously painted surfaces
- Powder Coating
- Lead
- Stucco
- Slates
- Tarmac
- Felt
- Cement Fibre Board
- Varnish / Wood Stain
- Fascia and Soffits
- OSB ( Chipboard with Glue )5
Footnotes
1. For woods liable to staining we suggest priming with BEDEC ALL PRIME or BEDEC STAIN BLOCK
2. Anti-corrosive primer such as BEDEC ALL PRIME or BEDEC METAL PRIMER is needed for bare ferrous metals
3. Not on Fletton bricks, stocks, or Engineering Bricks
4. Not recommended for use in shower cubicles or areas under constant water contact
5. Including Wood, Metal, Plastic and composite Cladding
* Depending on surface texture, porosity, and method of application
** Based on a temperature of 18°C and relative humidity of 65%
- On porous surfaces we recommend a first coat diluted by 30% with clean water
- Treated timbre should be left to weather for 6 months before painting
- Smooth surfaces should be lightly abraded to provide a key
- Not recommended for substrates which have had water-repellent preservative treatments applied