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| Directions for use 1. Allow fire to cool before carefully removing coals. 2. Remove loose paint, dust and debris with a brush and ensure surfaces are dry before commencing painting. 3. Spread out coals onto an old newspaper. 4. Before spraying, shake can vigorously for one minute, and again between bursts. 5. Spray thinly; two thin coats are more effective than one thick coat. 6. Allow 2-3 hours to dry between coats. 7. After use, invert can and spray for a few seconds to clear nozzle. 8. Allow at least 24 hours before re lighting the fire. 9. If painting is performed in situ, carefully mask over the pilot light assembly and any surrounding fitments. Cover carpets and furnishings. Occasional highlights may appear on the renovated matt coals; this is perfectly normal and enhances their appearance, making the coals look naturally burned and ash like, as in a real fire. These will become apparent after heat is introduced and are due to paint burning off in areas where the heat from the flame is in excess of 1250 deg C. As coals come to the end of their life span, the white ash patches become more apparent: this is an indicator that the coals require replacement, not a fault with the paint, which is supported by the coal manufacturer instructions. |
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