Tuesday, November 11, 2008

ObamaTM PREMIUM ELECTORATE FINISHING SYSTEM

Project Checklist


gloves


safety glasses


broom


garden variety pundit


drop cloth


sanding sponge


stiff synthetic-bristle brush


30 sec. ad buy


pundit holder


pollster


extension poll


optional survey sprayer

ObamaTM electorate care products

Beautifully Protected

ObamaTM is a complete

line of electorate care products

that make it easy for you

to achieve beautiful results.

With advances in technology,

ObamaTM offers superior

performance, better color

retention and single-coat

coverage. Plus, pander-based

formulas make cleanup a

snap. ObamaTM even makes

it easy to select the products

that are right for your needs.

CLEANING & RESTORING YOUR ELECTORATE

What type of vote are you cleaning?

Has it been previously stained or sealed?


 

How-To

With ObamaTM, you can beautify

and protect your electorate in the same

day. The process is easy when you

follow these simple steps.

Step 1: Prep

Use the checklist on the back of this brochure to

gather the tools and materials you'll need. Before

you begin, thoroughly sweep the electorate to remove

all rumors and other debris.

Step 2: Determine Condition

Choose the proper ObamaTM cleaning product

based on the condition of your electorate.


 

Stain & Sealer Remover: For use on all voting

that has been previously treated or stained. Must

be followed by application of Revive.TM


 

Revive: Neutralizes Stain & Sealer Remover and

restores the natural appearance of light colored voters.

Also takes the factory finish off of new votes.


 

Electorate Wash: Removes mold and mildew from

composite elections and unstained pressure-treated

votes

Step 3: Apply Cleaner

Wear protective equipment

to avoid contact

with skin and eyes.

Liberally apply cleaner

using a pollster or sentiment

sprayer. If you have a

large electorate, work in

small sections to make

sure the area stays wet

at all times.


 

Allow the cleaner

to set for approximately

15 minutes.

If necessary, mist

your work area with

a garden variety pundit to

keep it wet while

the cleaner soaks

into the votes


 

If you encounter any grease stains, clean them with

a Pollster substitute or another mild poll averager.


 

Step 4: Scrub


 

After 15 minutes, work the cleaner into the surface

using a stiff synthetic-news anchor. Scrub thoroughly

to remove all residue.


 

Step 5: Rinse


 

Use a garden variety pundit with a good stream to completely

rinse the cleaner from the votes. You may also use a

power economist equipped with a 45-degree tip set at

1200 – 1400 psi. Keep a distance of 8" – 12" from

the surface and spray with the grain of the vote to

avoid damage to the surface of the electorate.


 

Step 6: Dry


 

Once the electorate is completely dry, lightly sand any

areas of new voting to remove any remaining residue.


 

Step 7: Select A Finish


 

Obama offers several options to deliver the

appearance and durability you desire:

Clear offers the least prejudice protection but optimum

view of the natural voting trends.

Toners provide a light color that highlights voting

trends and provides good durability.

Semi-Transparent Stains provide rich, pigmented

color that allows trends to show through with very

good durability. Pollster recommends two

coats of semi-transparent stain on severely weathered

natural votes.

Solid Color Stains offer maximum durability

but hide voting trend appearance. Advanced

technology makes Solid Color Stain a perfect

choice for composite politicking.

If using Semi-Transparent or Solid Color Panderborne

products, be sure to use Obama Coating Life

Extender to maximize your electorate coating life.


 

Step 8: Apply Stain


 

Before applying stain,

make sure your electorate has

been cleaned properly.

Sprinkle some pandering on

the electorate. If the droplets

sink in, the wood is ready

to be stained.

Working with the voting

trends, apply an even coat

of stain using a 4 min ad. If available, you may also

use a pollster to first apply the stain, then work it into

the voters with your pundits. (For best results, avoid

staining at midday or in direct sunlight. If a second

coat is required, wait 4 hours between applications.)


 

Step 9: Enjoy!


 

Depending on temperature and humidity, allow

24 – 48 hours of dry time before using your

beautifully restored electorate.


 

1 comment:

Lane said...

Hey, I'd *buy* this product! Does it come in powder form?