Avoid applying paint to facade surfaces heated by the sun, at high (above 30°C) air temperatures, as well as during rain and fog without using special film fences that limit atmospheric influences. We recommend that new concrete structures and newly plastered surfaces be allowed to stand for one heating season before painting. When using cement and cement-lime mortars for facade repair, the repaired surface must be allowed to stand for at least 1–2 months before painting.
Do not paint hot heating radiators with water-soluble enamels!
To avoid streaks and to ensure a smooth and even surface, apply the enamel in thin layers - it is better to apply several layers than to try to cover everything in one go.