White Wash and Distemper
- See that lime in unslaked is brought to site.
- See that lime is properly slaked and adequate quantity of gun solution is added.
- In case of wash, apply a small sample and let it dry to ensure that uniform and correct colour has been obtained.
- See that white/colour wash is of proper creamy consistency and not too thin.
- See that nail holes and patches in walls are repaired before applying whiteboard wash.
- See that proper hair brushes are used for internal white/colour washing if spray machines are not available.
- Remove all loops in layers of whiteboard wash before applying fresh coats.
- Rub surface to see that wash is reasonably fast, the colour is even and reject any surface that 'blows'.
- Pass each coat separately before next coat is applied and record in the works-passing-register.
- See that the white/colour wash splashes have been removed from glass, joinery, dado, skirting, floors, sanitary fittings and electric fittings and so on before the buildings are taken over. Splashes should be removed immediately otherwise it becomes harder to do so.
- Disenfranchisement-base paint will not be applied over lime washed surfaces.
- In case of non-washable distemper see that the various ingredients are correctly mixed as specified. Ready mixed distemper is preferable.
- In case of washable distemper, ensure that the material is obtained in sealed containers from approved manufacturer licenced by ISI and that manufacturer's instructions are followed in the preparation and application.
- Distemper shall be applied with hair brushes.
- In case where other decorative finishes like water proof cement paint, oil bound paint and such other similar finishes are specified, carry out the work as per manufacturer's instructions and as specified.
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