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TM-43-0139 Painting Instructions for Army Material Manual
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TIPS ON PAINTING WITH CARC

TM 43-0139 uniform consistency, the majority of the products described in this manual are not damaged by freezing.  CARC coatings (MIL-C-46168, MIL-C-53039, and MIL-C-22750) cannot be used after being frozen, however.  Low temperatures do tend to  increase  the  viscosity  of  paints,  varnishes,  and  like  materials.    This  makes  their  application  difficult,  and  impairs  the adhesion if they are applied when temperatures are very low.  High temperatures may cause a soapy, foamy condition, or a chemical change of the oils in a paint or varnish, and make them unusable. NOTE CARC  paints  have  a  shelf  life  of  one  year.    This  one-year  shelf  life  can  only  be reached if CARC paint is stored at a proper temperature range of between 32°F and 120°F. c. Up-end containers every 90 days when they  are  stored  on  end,  or  rotate  them  one-half  turn  every  90  days  when they are stored horizontally. d. Do not store partially filled containers without tightly installing lids, covers, or caps. e. Do not store paints, varnishes, or other flammable materials  near  steam  pipes,  open  flames,  or  where  there  is  a danger of flying sparks, such as from welding equipment. f. Paint  and  paint  thinners  shall  be  stored  separately  from  other  materials  such  as  grease,  oil,  and  spare  parts. Rags, wood, and similar matter shall not be stored in the same area as paints and paint thinners. g. To  avoid  possible  leakage  from  rusted  containers,  protect  containers  against  rain,  snow,  steam  leaks,  and  other sources of water. h. Each  container  should  be  labeled  with  complete  instructions  as  to  the  type  of  material,  the  thinning  ratio,  the thinning material, and color, gloss, and application data.  Each container should also be labeled with safety warnings and cautions. i. Maintain a perpetual inventory of all materials  when  the  volume  is  large  enough  to  warrant  the  effort.    Install  a system  of  dating  for  each  shipment  received.    Use  the  oldest  stock  first  since  aging  causes  certain  types  of  coatings  to lose their gloss and to thicken to such an extent that they are rendered useless.  Black enamels have a particular tendency to lose their gloss and drying properties upon aging. j. After the shelf life of a paint has been reached, if samples of the paint conform to the specification requirements for viscosity, drying time, application, thinning, gloss, and color, and if the condition in the container reveals no excessive skinning, hard settling, or resin separation, the shelf life may be extended by 50 percent (i.e. a one-year shelf life would be extended by six months).  This includes storage extension for CARC paints. 3-11.  TIPS ON PAINTING Certain  basic  precautions  are  applicable  to  paint,  varnish,  enamel,  and  lacquer.    The  following  should  be  observed  at  all times: a. Do not paint over an unclean surface.  Be sure all dirt, rust, scale, etc., are removed. b. Do not fail to stir paint thoroughly. c. Do not mix one paint with another unless instructed to do so. d. Do not fail to follow instructions which appears on containers, particularly those concerning safety, the addition of thinner, and the application instructions. e. Do not apply paint or varnish unless the drying conditions are satisfactory. 3-8

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