repair_and_renovation_0423_eng

164 Repair & Renovation Guide Sand the surface well with emery cloth or steel wool and remove rust, loose spots, dust, swollen parts, and all kinds of foreign objects. Then clean the surface with THINNER 101 (p. 270) and allow for it to dry well. Alternatively, remove the rust with RUST REMOVER (p. 267). Create anti-corrosion protection on the surface by applying the NATURAL RED LEAD (p. 279) or METAL PRIMER (p. 276). Continue by applying two coats of water or solvent-based enamel paint DUROLUX AQUA (p. 250) or DUROLUX (p. 250). Visible rust (or swelling) on a metal surface It is well known that most wood structures/objects usually consist of several parts, which are connected together with glue, screws or other connecting mediums. In several cases, these connections are detached because of extended use and need to be restored to their original strength. In order to achieve that, it is necessary to use the appropriate adhesive that is suitable for the specific part of the construct and the environmental conditions prevailing (mainly humidity). For woodwork exposed to water, the adhesives DS-205 SUPER GLUE (p. 242) and DUROSTICK D-100 (p. 232) are the ideal choices for professional results. For woodwork not affected by water, DUROSTICK No35 (p. 279) of DUROSTICK, is suitable and recommended. Finally, the powerful and rapid grip flexible adhesive MS-POLYMER POWER GLUE (p. 261) that replaces screws and nails in many applications, will ‘untie’ your hands in small repairs but also to actually install wood. a. Detachment at the joint of two different parts of a wood object/structure b. Broken section of wood object/structure Small damage to wood and metal objects & surfaces

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