3M™ 06839 Booth Coating

product_code: 06839

Description:

Liquid for Dye Cameras is a water-based, spraying, masking coating that protects the inside of the camera from dirt and paint overproduction. A clearly visible, dry, rinsing film that can be rinsed easily with water forms. It no longer takes time to remove or peel off the formed film on the walls of the camera. When the liquid dries, it does not affect nor change the lighting in the camera.
WARNING! May cause irritation to the eyes, skin, nose and throat.

 

Application:

 Clean the walls of the camera before using the 3M (TM) Masking Liquid for Painting Cameras.
1. Before applying the liquid, the walls must be completely dry.
2. Fill the liquid paint gun and adjust the air pressure according to the recommended equipment settings (see below).
3. Apply a first wet layer to all surfaces, including glass and lighting. Do not miss spills and avoid spills.
4. Wait for it to dry.
5. Apply a second wet layer. Once the second layer also has dried, you may need to apply a third wet layer that further protects surfaces, such as low chamber areas, since the concentration of coated paints may be higher.
NOTE: Before applying on the surfaces of the painting chamber, make sure that they are completely dry. You can wait 1 night to dry or do two 40-minute cycles, each with a 9.44 ° C roasting. This will ensure that the surfaces are dry.

Consumption

 It will take about 1 / 1/2 to 2 liters for a conventional camera.

Remove

1. Wait until room temperature is reached.
2. Turn off the lamps in the paint shop.
3. Using a hose or steam-jet spray, spray the surfaces on which the 3M (TM) Masking Liquid for Painting Cameras is used.
4. Wait 5 minutes until it is soaked in water. If necessary, repeat with more water and wait.
5. Use gloves or brush when washing to wipe all areas with heavy overflow and overlay. For some places, 3M (TM) Scotch-Brait, (TM) Scuff sponge can be used to easily degrade the overlay paint that prevents the water from penetrating into the film.
6. Rinse the remaining smeared paint and 3M (TM) Masking Liquid for Painting Cameras with a hose or steam-jet.
7. When using compressed air and a steam cleaner, do not dampen the luminaires, cracks. Wait for the camera to dry completely, and drain the water out of the floor (you can use a mop).
Before re-applying, make sure that all surfaces are completely dry.
For more information, read the Technical Specifications.