Cold Gal
300g aerosol and 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1L, 4L tin
White Knight Rust Guard Cold Gal a zinc rich, heavy duty primer
that forms a self sacrificing protective barrier against
corrosion.
Ideal for welds and repairing damaged galvanised iron.
Features:
- Zinc rich
- Heavy duty
- Long lasting rust protection
- Protects ferrous metals (e.g steel and wrought iron) in highly
corrosive environments such as coastal areas
- May be left uncoated or painted over
- Fast drying, easy application
- Safe to spray - CFC and lead free
- Non chroming formula
White Knight Rust Guard Cold Gal may be applied to iron, steel
and galvanised iron.
- KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
- This product is highly flammable. Store and use away from heat
and eliminate any source of ignition.
- Soak any clothes used in water immediately after use as they
may self ignite.
- If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show the
container or label. Do not induce vomiting.
- If in eyes, immediately flush with running water for at least
15 minutes. Seek immediate medical attention.
- Avoid breathing vapour or mist.
- Use only with adequate ventilation.
- If on skin, remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly
with soap and water. Do not use solvents or thinners.
- Warning - Misuse by concentrating and inhaling contents can be
harmful or fatal.
For 24 hour medical emergency response in Australia call
1800 807 001 and in New Zealand call 0800 154 666
AEROSOL:
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. KEEP AWAY FROM FLAME AND ELIMINATE ANY SOURCE
OF IGNITION. Keep in a cool place and out of sun. Contents under
pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate this can, even when
empty.
BRUSH ON:
May develop pressure in storage. Open container carefully and wear
gloves and eye protection. Do not allow water to contaminate the
paint as this will cause build up of pressure. Adequate ventilation
is essential when cutting or welding White Knight Cold Gal due to
harmful zinc fumes.
AEROSOL:
- Residual aerosol paint should be sprayed onto newspaper,
allowed to dry and disposed of via domestic waste collections.
- Empty aerosol cans are recyclable via steel can recycling
programs.
BRUSH ON:
- Do not pour unwantedpaint down the drain.
- Keep unwanted paint in sealed containers for disposal via
special chemical waste collections.
- Empty paint containers should be left open in a well ventilated
area to dry out. When dry, recycle steel containers via can
recycling programs.
Disposal of empty paint containers via domestic recycling
programs may differ between local authorities. Check with your
local council first.
AEROSOL:
- Remove all rust back to bare metal.
- The surface must be clean, dry and free from dust, dirt,
grease, oil, rust scale and other contaminents.
- DO NOT use with products containing acid such as Rust Guard
Rust Converter or SLS Etch primer.
- Cover surrounding areas to protect from overspray.
Do not use at temperatures below 10°C or above
30°C
BRUSH ON:
- Remove all rust back to bare metal.
- The surface must be clean, dry and free from dust, dirt,
grease, oil, rust scale and other contaminants.
- DO NOT use with products containing acid such as Rust Guard
Rust Converter or SLS Etch primer.
Do not use at temperatures below 10°C or above
30°C
Where a topcoat is desired, overcoat Cold Gal with White Knight
Rust Guard True Bite then topcoat with White Knight Rust Guard
Epoxy Enamel.
AEROSOL: Approximately 1.5m² per can
BRUSH ON: Approximately 7m² per litre,
depending on the nature of the surface.
AEROSOL: Touch dry in 30 minutes. Re-coat
after 8 hours.
BRUSH ON: Touch dry in 30 minutes. Re-coat after 8
hours.
Drying will be slower in cold or humid conditions, in the absence
of ventilation or where heavy film builds are applied.
AEROSOL: To prevent nozzle blocking, after use
turn can upside down and press button until only gas escapes.
Overspray can be removed while still wet with White Knight Rust
Guard Solvent or mineral turps.
BRUSH ON: Clean brushes and equipment with White
Knight Rust Guard Solvent or mineral turps immediately after
use.
Colours
Due to colour variations in all browser types, the displayed colour palettes are a representation only of the actual colour. This should not be used in deciding the colour range suitable for you application.