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DocuSign Envelope ID: B94F2D40-3B3C-47A7-86C2-6F1 B4F92C62C <br /> -ELSAMRI I 11RRCJAWS7MN <br /> b. Alkylphenol ethoxylates(APEs). <br /> c. Formaldehyde-donors. <br /> d. Heavy metals, including led, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and antimony in the elemental <br /> form or compounds. <br /> e. Phthalates. <br /> f. Triphenyl tins(TPT)and tributyl tins(TBT).' <br /> JADS- 5EXEL#SIDM <br /> -IS EXAG-MASAM <br /> A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with the Applicator present, under which painting will be performed for <br /> compliance with paint application requirements. <br /> 1. Do not begin to apply paint until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and surfaces receiving paint <br /> are thoroughly dry. <br /> 2. Start of painting will be construed as the Applicator's acceptance of surfaces and conditions within a <br /> particular area. <br /> B. Coordination of Work: Review other Sections in which primers are provided to ensure compatibility of the total <br /> system for various substrates. On request, furnish information on characteristics of finish materials to ensure use of <br /> compatible primers. <br /> 1. Notify the Architect about anticipated problems using the materials specified over substrates primed by <br /> others. <br /> 2. On previously painted surfaces, review scheduled paint for compatibility with previous coating system. <br /> Inform Architect of incompatibility problems prior to application. <br /> -13 J DEJADASAM <br /> A. General: Remove hardware and hardware accessories, plates, machined surfaces, lighting fixtures, and similar <br /> items already installed that are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of the size or <br /> weight of the item, provide surface-applied protection before surface preparation and painting. <br /> 1. After completing painting operations in each space or area, reinstall items removed using workers skilled in <br /> the trades involved. <br /> B. Cleaning: Before applying paint or other surface treatments, clean the substrates of substances that could impair <br /> the bond of the various coatings. Remove oil and grease before cleaning. <br /> 1. Schedule cleaning and painting so dust and other contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall on <br /> wet, newly painted surfaces. <br /> C. Surface Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces to be painted according to manufacturer's written instructions for <br /> each particular substrate condition and as specified. <br /> 1. Provide barrier coats over incompatible primers or remove and re-prime. <br /> 2. Cementitious Materials: Prepare concrete, concrete masonry block, cement plaster, and mineral-fiber- <br /> reinforced cement panel surfaces to be painted. Remove efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and <br /> release agents. Roughen as required to remove glaze. If hardeners or sealers have been used to improve <br /> curing, use mechanical methods of surface preparation. <br /> a. Use abrasive blast-cleaning methods if recommended by paint manufacturer. <br /> b. Determine alkalinity and moisture content of surfaces by performing appropriate tests. If surfaces are <br /> sufficiently alkaline to cause the finish paint to blister and burn, correct this condition before <br /> application. Do not paint surfaces where moisture content exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's <br /> written instructions. <br /> 3. Wood: Clean surfaces of dirt, oil, and other foreign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits, and sandpaper, <br /> as required. Sand surfaces exposed to view smooth and dust off. <br /> a. Scrape and clean small, dry, seasoned knots, and apply a thin coat of white shellac or other <br /> recommended knot sealer before applying primer. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in finish <br /> surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sand smooth when dried. <br /> b. Prime, stain, or seal wood to be painted immediately on delivery. Prime edges, ends, faces, <br /> undersides, and backsides of wood, including cabinets, counters, cases, and paneling. <br /> c. When transparent finish is required, backprime with spar varnish. <br /> d. Backprime paneling on interior partitions where masonry, plaster, or other wet wall construction <br /> occurs on backside. <br /> e. Seal tops, bottoms, and cutouts of unprimed wood doors with a heavy coat of varnish or sealer <br /> immediately on delivery. <br /> ©BOOGEDAMN 0E-TIM792-1 RI I RRR5F 19RGeadowlands Drive,Hillsborough,ML <br /> ODAMNE LO#MS8,ML 93UU2 <br />