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Berger RustPro Anti-Rust Enamel

A semi-industrial product for interior / exterior metal & wood. Its anti-corrosive feature makes it withstand the harsh Caribbean weather.

Berger RustPro is a light industrial grade anti-rust enamel made for a tropical environment. It is a high-performance coating for both interior and exterior metal & wood. Berger RustPro dries to a rust resistant, scrubbable, stain resistant film. Special formula modifications result in a tile-like coating which can take years of use and abuse without chipping or flaking.

Finishes –
Glossy

Surface preparation:

  • New metal and repainted surfaces must be clean and free from dirt and grease
  • Remove rust and scale by wire brushing
  • Apply one coat of Berger RustPro Primer or Berger Red Oxide Primer
  • Clean the surface of aluminium/galvanized metal with no.2 reducer to remove any grease
  • Treat the surface with Berger Self-Etch Primer
  • For new wood surface must be clean, dry and free from dirt
  • Seal knots with Berger Knotting varnish
  • Apply one coat of Berger Wood Primer before top-coating
  • For previously painted wood sand where necessary

Application Procedure:

  • Do not apply when humidity exceeds 95% and condensation is expected
  • Use 5% to 10% Berger no.2 reducer to thin if necessary

COLOUR RANGE: Product comes in seven standard colours including white and black

Tips: Clean brushes with Berger no.2 Reducer.

Tools you will need

Spray
Roller
Brush

Available Packs

1 Coat

11.00 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

Solve Potential Paint Problems

The splitting of dry paint film through at least one coat. In early stages it appears as hairline cracks and in the later stages flaking occurs.

What are the possible causes?

  • Applying low quality paint to the surface, with inadequate adhesion and flexibility
  • Applying too thin a coat of paint to the surface
  • Inadequate surface preparation
  • Failure to prime bare wood before top-coating
  • Oil paint hardens with age, until it eventually cracks
  • Painting on damp wood

What is the solution?

  • Remove loose paint or flaking paint by scraping or wire brushing
  • Sand the area to feather the edges
  • Prime bare spots
  • Repaint with two coats of a premium paint
  • Berger recommends 2 topcoats over 1 primer coat

We recommend you use these painting systems in order of base coat, first coat, and second coat:

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