Astria Fireplaces VRE4300 Instruction Sheet

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Instruction Sheet
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
KIT CONTENTS
(1) ea. High Density Foam Roller
(1) ea. Roller Handle
(1) ea. Paint Tray
(1) 32-oz. Can Firebrick Stain
REQUIRED TOOLS
Paint Lid Opener or Flat Screwdriver
Wire Brush (pictured at right)
Broom or Vacuum
Clean Rags and Water
• Chemical-resistant Gloves
• Safety Glasses
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED TOOLS IF STAINING
PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED FIREBRICK OR GROUT:
Bristle Paint Brush
Wedge-shaped, High-density Foam Brush
ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED TOOLS
IF REMOVING OLD PAINT OR STAIN:
• NIOSH-approved Respirator
• HEPA Vacuum
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HEARTH PRODUCTS
KITS AND ACCESSORIES
P/N 506019-65, Rev. A
01/2017 REFRACTORY FIREBRICK STAIN KIT
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFRACTORY FIREBRICK STAIN
FOR USE ON ALL IHP WHITE REFRACTORY BRICK LINER PANELS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE:
• READ ALL THE STEPS BEFORE STARTING THE APPLICATION.
• THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE LEFT WITH THE APPLIANCE.
• ALL WARNINGS, PRECAUTIONS, AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND CARE AND OPERATION
MANUALS PROVIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE ALSO APPLY TO
THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
IF YOU ENCOUNTER ANY PROBLEMS, NEED CLARIFICATION OF
THESE INSTRUCTIONS, OR ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO PROPERLY
INSTALL THIS KIT, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER.
Step 1. Prepare masonry surfaces.
NOTE: Firebrick and mortar must be COMPLETELY DRY before
applying stain. Any moisture could affect stain adhesion after curing.
If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint from any surface, you may
release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY
IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE.
Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Carefully
clean up with a wet mop or HEPA vacuum. Before you start, fi nd out
how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National
Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or www.epa.gov.
WARNING
LIFTING HAZARD.
SINGLE-PERSON LIFT COULD
CAUSE INJURY. USE ASSISTANCE
WHEN MOVING OR LIFTING.
Wedge-shaped Foam Brush
(not included)
GENERAL INFORMATION
This permanent, high-temperature refractory fi rebrick stain is designed
and approved for use on all Innovative Hearth Products (IHP) refractory
brick liner panels and all new and previously used masonry fi replaces.
Using this product in any other application is NOT approved.
Refractory fi rebrick stain can be used to give a fi replace a unique
look, showcase a large or decorative fi replace, or change an existing
rebrick color to enhance a room’s color scheme.
This kit includes enough stain to cover four (4) IHP refractory brick
liner panels with at least two (2) coats of stain.
This kit also includes suffi cient tools for staining semi-smooth,
uninstalled refractory fi rebrick. Staining grout lines, rough or uneven
masonry, or installed fi rebrick requires the use of additional tools,
such as a wedge-shaped, high-density foam brush and/or a bristle
paint brush (pictured above; not included).
NOTE: Results are not guaranteed and will vary depending on
individual application methods, type and condition of fi rebrick
and mortar, and environmental conditions.
Bristle Paint Brush
(not included)
Wire Brush (not included):
Brush all surfaces with
a wire brush, and then
sweep or vacuum dust.
Included in Kit
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California
to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Figure 1
1.1. [FOR UNINSTALLED REFRACTORY PANELS]: Using at least two
people, lay refractory panels face up on a clean, level surface that
has been covered to protect it from possible drips or spills.
1.2. [FOR ALL APPLICATIONS]: Brush all fi rebrick (and any other
masonry or mortar to be stained) with a wire brush to remove all
soot and debris and prepare surfaces for stain (Figure 1, below).
1.3. Sweep or vacuum all surfaces to remove excess dust.
Obtain and read Material Safety Data Sheet before using.
See web links listed on reverse side.
WARNING
DO NOT TRANSFER STAIN TO UNLABELED CONTAINER.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNING
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
FIRST AID
In case of EYE contact, immediately wash with plenty of water for
at least 15 minutes, and get immediate medical attention.
• For SKIN, wash thoroughly with soap and water.
If affected by INHALATION of vapor or spray mist, get fresh air.
• If SWALLOWED, get immediate medical attention.
For additional information, obtain the MSDS (MATERIAL SAFETY
DATA SHEET) from the web site listed below.
IHP REFRACTORY FIREBRICK STAIN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Step 3. Apply stain.
3.1. Dip the roller into the stain, and then roll it over the upper part of
the paint tray several times to remove excess stain. To prevent
dripping, do not overload roller with stain.
3.2. Using very little pressure, start rolling a VERY THIN coat of stain
(Figure 2, below). Wipe any drips with a clean rag and water
before stain dries.
3.3. Repeat Steps 3.1 and 3.2 until the entire refractory panel is
covered with a THIN, EVEN COAT of stain.
3.4. If applying another coat of stain to the same panel, let stain dry
for at least 30 minutes between coats.
3.5. Repeat these steps for each refractory panel.
3.6. When all stain has been applied, allow stain to dry for at least
24 hours before installing refractory panels or building a fi re.
Wait at least 30 minutes between coats and at least
24 hours before installing refractories or building a fi re.
Masonry with different porosities may require heavier
application or longer drying times.
Printed in U.S.A. © 2010 Innovative Hearth Products
P/N 506019-65 REV. A 01/2017
IHP reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in design, materials,
specifi cations, and prices, and also to discontinue colors, styles, and products. Consult
your local distributor for fi replace code information.
1508 Elm Hill Pike, Suite 108, Nashville, TN 37210
Step 2. Prepare materials.
2.1. Attach the foam roller to the handle.
2.2. Vigorously shake the stain can for 30 seconds.
2.3. Using a paint lid remover or fl at screwdriver, remove the lid from
the stain can, and pour a small amount of stain into the tray.
2.4. Have a clean rag and water available to wipe any drips.
2.5. Before applying stain, read "APPLICATION TIPS," below.
APPLICATION TIPS
The wet color of the stain is not indicative of the end result
color. The stain will dry darker or more opaque than it
appears when fi rst rolling it on; therefore, it is best to apply
ONE THIN COAT and wait for it to dry completely before
deciding whether to apply additional stain.
For a semi-transparent fi nish, apply one (1) THIN coat of stain.
For a darker or more opaque fi nish, apply two (2) or more
coats. Some colors may require up to four (4) coats to obtain
a completely opaque look. Be sure to wait at least 30 minutes
between coats.
For a high-contrast look, paint just the brick surfaces.
For a monochromatic look, paint brick surfaces and grout lines.
Do not mix stain with wet mortar.
Figure 2
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
To obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet:
1. Go to http://www.alsey.com.
2. Click the Fireplace Products tab.
3. In the lower left corner of the window, click the MSDS & Product Data Sheets button.
4. In the lower portion of the window, click the link for the applicable stain color next to Alsey Firebrick Stain and Color Enhancer.
CAUTION
Stain may contain PM ACETATE and/or TITANIUM DIOXIDE. May
cause skin or respiratory irritation. Avoid prolonged exposure.
Avoid contact with eyes. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Close container after each use. In case of spillage, absorb with
inert material, and dispose of in accordance with applicable
regulations.
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