

If you are using a smaller sprayer, a smaller tip will probably be necessary to avoid fingering. 019 may be appropriate with the proper viscosity. 525, 625, 1225) will be optimum on a spray rig rated above 1 gpm however if fingering occurs a smaller aperture such as a. Generally a sprayer rated at ¾ gallons per minute is the minimum that we recommend, 1 gpm or larger will generally allow a larger tip to beused and result in a more efficient job.Ī: The standard ¼” hose will be adequate, however we recommend a 3/8″ hose if available.Ī: This will vary depending on the flow rating of your spray rig, the pump pressure and the viscosity of the LEVELCOAT TM. Q: What size pump and sprayer is needed to apply LEVELCOAT TM?Ī: We recommend a heavy duty pump that can spray at between 2800-3000 psi. In those cases a sealing primer should be used over LEVELCOAT TM. The exception would be if a sealer is needed or if using a paint that requires a very high hold out. Q: Do I need to prime over (or under) LEVELCOAT TM before I apply paint?Ī: No, LEVELCOAT TM eliminates the need for a paint primer. Generally 1-1 ďż˝ quarts of water per 5 gallons should be appropriate. Three, in cases of EXTREME over-dilution, it can cause LEVELCOAT TM to not bond effectively to the wall. One, it can cause the product to drape or sag. Over dilution has three possible negative effects. Backrolling with a synthetic-knap, ¼” roller can produce a unique finish IF the applicator is particularly talented with a roller even then a single, top-to-bottom stroke is recommended.Ī: Yes, however we donďż˝t recommend cutting LEVELCOAT TM from its original viscosity unless you experience excessive ďż˝fingeringďż˝ or fan marks while spraying.Ī: Yes. Premium foam rollers with concave ends manufactured by Whizz Roller System TM ( have been found to provide the smoothest finish without application marks. Q: Does LEVELCOAT TM have to be sprayed applied?Ī: Due to the very low shrinkage nature of the product it is very difficult to get roller marks and stipples out of the end result.

LEVELCOAT TM should not be considered as an appropriate solution to deep gouges, power sander scuffs or torn face paper. Q: Will LEVELCOAT TM fill in sanding marks?Ī: Generally a typical application of LEVELCOAT TM will fill normal sanding scratches up to 1/32″ in depth.

The name derives from the products ability to provide a “Level 5” finish. LEVELCOAT TM will not level a bad joint or fill in surface imperfections. Q: Is LEVELCOAT TM a self-leveling product? Will it level the wall even if the joints aren’t levelĪ: No.
