Painting of wood surfaces with Auro paints No. 250 or 260






The primer coat and undercoat are very important for painting. The more carefully this work is done, the more impressive the result will be! It’s not hard at all.

First remove damaged old coats, rust and soiling by sanding, brushing or scraping. Roughen old paint coats that still adhere. Smooth uneven areas with AURO Paint Filler No. 231.      

Then use a brush or roll to apply AURO Wood primer No. 124 or Special primer No. 117 (for woods rich in substances). When dry, slightly roughen the surface. The second coat is AURO White undercoat No. 253. When completely dry, roughen the entire surface with sandpaper and smooth out any remaining unevenness. 

For indoor surfaces, this can be followed by 1 – 2 coats of Gloss paint No. 250 or Silk gloss paint No. 260. Nine colour tones are available for mixing. For outdoor surfaces, use only gloss paint, applying at least three coats.
 

Tips: Do not apply paint too thick, it can be diluted with water up to 20%. Paint the edges first, then the flat surfaces. Paint wood with the grain.