The Paint Files
Other Useful Files from the archive
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Airless Spraying Guidelines
Cross Hatch Adhesion Test
Simple Pull Tape Adhesion Test
Chem-Bake 1201 System Guide
Prepping Peeling Doors
Anatomy of a Roll-Up Door
Refinishing Metal Roof with Wide-Spread Peeling
Diagnosing Paint Failures
Visual Guide to Paint Issues
'Zap-It' - Usage Instructions
Troubleshooting Paint Problems
Endura-Glaze & Other Clear Coats
Endura-Clad Product Overview
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This section features a collection of articles from our archive, covering several years. Over time, some of these articles will be expanded and updated into full-length pieces. While some articles may reference older products or products that have been renamed, they still contain valuable information. For the most up-to-date material, please refer to the individual product pages in our store.
Additional Reading
Self-Storage Roll-Up Doors: A Guide for Painters
This guide offers professional painters a comprehensive approach to evaluating, preparing, and painting roll-up doors using the Chem-Bake® system. It addresses the challenges of SMP coil-coated surfaces, provides tips on surface preparation, adhesion testing, and correct application techniques for achieving a durable, smooth finish on self-storage roll-up doors.
Part Failure Part 2: Other Causes, Testing & Wrap-Up
There are a lot of reasons why paint fails. We'll wrap up a few other causes here and then cover solutions and other topics in subsequent articles. Aged Paint: When paint ages past its life expectancy, it becomes brittle and prone to failure. Recoating over such a surface increases the risk of peeling, cracking, or flaking, as the old paint may not adhere well. Proper preparation, including cleaning, sanding, and priming, is essential to ensure the new coating bonds effectively and lasts longer. We also touch on what can be done with a peeling paint job and wrap up with issues of worksmanship.ID#PF0001
Paint Failure Part 1: Diagnosing the Root Causes
Paint failures due to a variety of preventable issues can lead to substantial material and labor costs, and in some cases replacement of roll-up doors. Understanding why common problems like peeling, chalking, fading, cracking, and blistering occur is crucial for facility operators and painting contractors. By identifying the root causes of these issues, such as improper surface preparation, inadequate application techniques, or environmental factors, these paint failures can be avoided. For paint contractors implementing best practices can yield better results, and help avoid problems that can cost you both money and reputation. A variety of resources are provided to help diagnose and avoid common paint failure situations. These resources include guides, frequently asked questions, tips with images to diagnose the cause of a particular failure, and recommendations. ID#PF0001
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