Acratex® SEDONA™ is a flexible 100% acrylic, mid build sand texture, formulated to produce a granular sand texture with low profile roller stipple by conventional nap roller or fine texture roller stipple for higher film build and substrate covering power. Specified in system with Acrashield® Advance weatherproofing barrier topcoat for optimum weatherability.
Available in Trade Outlets only, applying this product may require professional painter assistance. Check your local stockist for details.
Relative to Project Substrate and Specified Finish - refer to Project Specific Duspec Specification and Acratex® Substrate Guide.
All surfaces must be cured, clean, sound and free of all contaminants such as form oils, release agents and mortar splashes. Masonry substrates (including cement render) should be cured for 28 days before coating. Surface imperfections, misalignments and protrusions must be levelled and patched flush to surrounding surfaces. Metal, tie wire, etc. on surface must be removed or treated against corrosion. If substrate is powdery or friable prime with Dulux Acratex AcraPrime. (refer AcraPrime data sheet for detail)
Where Patching is required, patch with Dulux Acratex AcraPatch (after priming), and spot prime patching using Dulux Acratex AcraPrime WB. (refer AcraPatch Data Sheets for detail)
When cutting in edges, brush and roll-in a continuous process to avoid differences in gloss level. Application on single areas should be completed uniterrupted.
All independent tests are available on request.
Product should be thoroughly mixed before use.
Refer to the Dulux Acratex Application Manual for detailed application instructions.
Nap roller finish (Light relief Sandy Texture)
Apply multiple coats using a 10 - 20mm Nap roller at 3-4 sq.m / litre
2 coats minimum recommended
Low profile texture (Medium Texture profile):
Apply 1 coat with a low profile black Texture Roller at 2 -3 sq.m / litre
Apply a 2nd (finishing coat) with a nap roller at 3-4 sq.m / litre
Unused paintDo not pour leftover paint down the drain. Unwanted paint should be brushed out on newspaper and allowed to dry, and then disposed of via domestic waste collections.Empty paint containersLeave empty paint containers open in a well-ventilated area to dry out. When dry, recycle the container via steel can recycling programs. Disposal of empty paint containers via domestic recycling programs may differ between local authorities. Check with your local council first. Do not reuse container. For more information on responsible disposal of paint and packaging visit paintback.com.au or painttakeback.co.nz
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