STAINABLE INTERIOR WRAP

Cleaning

  • If the vinyl becomes soiled, try cleaning with a household cleaner, such as Formula 409
  • Tougher stains may be removed by commercial cleaners, such as TSP, in moderate concentrations
  • For especially difficult stains, or for spills of wood stain or latex paint, clean with an industrial hand cleaner, such as Gojo
  • Always test any cleaner on an inconspicuous piece or test a piece before attempting to clean any vinyl
  • DO NOT sand as this may damage the film

Staining & Coating

    • Although good adhesion can be achieved with both oil and water based stains, for ease of use and consistency, gel-type stains perform best
    • Follow stain manufacturer’s instructions and warnings for application, preparation, and clean up.
    • Mix stain well; apply with clean, dry, lint-free cloth, working the stain in the grain direction until the desired color is achieved
    • Very little stain is needed, so wipe with a separate cloth to remove excess
    • Always finish with a high-quality urethane, using a clean brush
    • Before staining, thoroughly test any stain or coating on scrap material or an inconspicuous piece

The recommendations contained in this notice represent our best judgement based on our most recent testing of finishing materials and techniques. Due to variables in materials and individual application which are beyond our control, All Weather Windows cannot be responsible for the results or performance of any particular finish or application. 

Painting

  • Keep as clean as possible before applying paint
  • Read and follow paint manufacturer’s instructions and warnings for application, preparation, and clean up
  • No primer is necessary, but remove any foreign materials before painting
  • Latex and oil paints both apply easily with brush, roller, or sprayer, and usually with one coat
  • Before painting, thoroughly test any paint on scrap material or an inconspicuous piece