PREMIUM HIGH GLOSS SIGN
ENAMELS
Available online from Lee's Sign Supply
Description:
A Professional quality, oil based, high gloss enamel
for interior or exterior use on metal, glass, wood, or masonite. Intended for sign writing
on store fronts, vehicles, and wherever fine lettering work is desired.
Characteristics:
"1 SHOT"® Lettering Enamels have outstanding
hiding, durability, and fade resistance. Superior flow characteristics assure the virtual
absence of brush marks and provide a clean, sharp edge.
Limitations:
Drying time is best when temperature is above 65°F.
Between 50°F and 65°F, drying time is much slower. Paint will not completely dry below
50°F.
Surface Preparation:
Apply over clean, dry surfaces which are free from wax,
grease, dust, chalk, etc. Use "1 SHOT"® Metal Primer or "1 SHOT"®
Acrylic Bonding Primer as primers on metal, wood or masonite. Glass does not require
priming. Non-enamel receptive vinyl or synthetic surfaces should be primed with "1
SHOT"® 5004 Vinyl Primer.
Application Method:
Quill, Brush, Roller, or Spray.
Thinner:
Thin up to 10% with "1 SHOT"® Reducer, Low
Temp Reducer (for spray application) or High Temp Reducer. Do not use Lacquer Thinner or
Xylene to reduce Lettering Enamels as the solvents are so strong they will interfere with
the properties of the paint.
Mixing / Intermixing:
Stir thoroughly before using. All colors, except 199-L
Black, may be intermixed with each other. Note, however, that 102-L Fire Red, 104-L Bright
Red, and 108-L Maroon will fade. When mixed with 101-L Lettering White and will also fade
to a lesser degree when mixed with other colors. Tinting reds with white will reduce
exterior durability. Use "1 SHOT" Tinting Black to achieve shades of gray by
mixing with 101-L Lettering White; it can also be used to deepen and darken other colors.
Drying:
Normally to touch in 2-5 hours; to handle in 8-12
hours. Recoat in 12-16 hours.
Cleanup:
Clean equipment with "1 SHOT"® Brush
Conditioner and Cleaner.
Safety:
This product contains lead. See
Warning and Caution statements on label. For health and safety considerations, consult the
current "Material Safety Data Sheet" for this product. |