Juralco DEAUVILLE User manual

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Juralco Deauville Awning System Issue 6-23 v1
JURALCO DEAUVILLE
AWNING SYSTEM
ISSUE 6-23 v1

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Juralco Deauville Awning System Issue 6-23 v1
Juralco Deauville Awning System
Juralco Aluminium Building Products Ltd designs and distributes specialist aluminium
joinery systems through a national network of franchised fabricators and agents.
For more than 25 years we have been at the forefront of specialist aluminium door and
window products suitable for New Zealand joinery and building methods. Our
comprehensive product range includes security and insect screens, balustrades and gates,
shutters and awnings, shower screens, wardrobe doors and organisers and internal doors.
The Juralco Deauville Awning is a compact, ready-to-install, cantilevered folding twin arm
awning system designed for outside use where protection is needed from sun or light rain.
All the components are made from aluminium alloy or galvanised steel, all powder coated,
forming a highly-resistant, lightweight, rust-proof construction. Deauville Awning operation
is either manual or by an inline tubular electric motor, fitted with a remote control. A wide
range of attractive mildew and UV resistant 100% acrylic fabrics are available, all with a 5
year guarantee. These are also semi-translucent letting through a small percentage of light.
General Description
- The Juralco Deauville Awning system is available as a single unit up to 5.9m wide, with a max 3m outward awning extension.
- Typical applications include Decks, Bars, Shops, Terraces, or anywhere needing protection from the sun, or unexpected light rain showers.
- Standard finishes - Aluminium Extrusions and Cast aluminium items all Powdercoated Silver.
The awning is supplied pre assembled, all necessary brackets, awning roll and two arm units.
- Axle Assembly - Roller tube axle. Mounting brackets and axle holders. Additional roll supports for wide awnings.
- Awning fabric - Over forty styles available, all mildew, UV resistant and Scotchguard treated. All semi-translucent.
- Drive - Manual - A gearbox fitted to the end of the roller tub assists the operator to raise/lower the curtain.
Two different speeds available.
- Drive - Motorised - An inline tubular motor retracts the awning automatically.
The motor is wired to a 3 position switch (in-off-out). Remote wireless controls available.
- Arms - Factory set spring loaded arms evenly tension the fabric cover, and absorb movement in windy conditions.
- Slope - Awning angle adjustable from straight horizontal to 45 degrees down as standard.
- Wind - As for all Awnings, care must be taken when installing in Wind prone areas. A Volo wind sensor is strongly recommended.
All pages © Copyright Juralco Aluminium Building Products Ltd, 2023

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Juralco Deauville Awning System - General Descriptions
General
The Juralco Deauville awning consists of :
Mounting Brackets, support the whole awning. Made of cast
aluminium for front installation and extruded aluminium attachments
for soffit installation.
Back bar, 4mm wall aluminium extrusion 40mm sq,
Held in position with a minimum of two mounting brackets.
Roller tube Brackets, connected to the back bar by means of
clamps, supports the ends of the Roller Tube.
Roller tube, 2mm wall aluminium extrusion 80mmdia,with a groove
to fix the fabrics cover. One end equipped with the operating system
and the other mounted with a circular shaft and self-lubricating plastic
bearing.
Folding arms, made of two extruded aluminium profiles connected
by means of a central cast aluminium hinge. One or two tension
springs (depending on the model) integrated in the back arm
guarantee the automatic extension of the arm and a perfect tension of
the fabrics in all positions.
The arms are linked to the back bar by means of aluminium
attachments. Five different arm dimensions are available, between
1500mm and 3000 mm).
Slope adjustment; the awning can be adjusted between the
horizontal and 45 deg down as standard. Factory setting is 15deg
down.
Front profile, from extruded aluminium with a single arm attach
groove and 45mmsq cross section, to which are connected the arms,
the fabrics cover and a valance.
Centre support, for roller widths greater than 4700mm. Made of
resin or plastic-coated aluminium which allows the installation of a
continuous fabrics cover and prevents the roller tube from bending.
Awning Fabric - Dixon fabric range.
A selection of many fabrics in various colourways.
Awning fabrics will withstand wind, rain and pollution.
The fabrics are colour durable and resistant to most common
chemicals, mildew, and UV degradation; all have a minimum
five-year guarantee.
Finishes, All Extrusions and Cast aluminium parts,
powder coated Silver.
OPTIONS.
Operation by means of a gearbox/handle, R1/7 and R1/4.4 (with
limit stop) or tubular motor (with or without manual override).
Controls for the tubular motor; switch or wireless controls can be
mounted alongside or at a remote location. Also available are remote
wind actuated controls.
Mounting Brackets
Soffit or Wall
Roller Tube Brackets
Back Bar
Slope Adjustment
Manual
Gearbox
Roller Tube and
Awning Roll
Front Profile
Folding Arms
(or Motorised)
Note: It is recommended that eyelets are fitted to the front edge of the fabric, to promote draining.
Planosol Awning Fabric
Planosol is manufactured from 100% acrylic fibre and will retain a light fastness rating of 6-8 on a 1-8 scale.
Planosol is very tightly woven, with minimal light transmission, resulting in excellent UV protection. It has Ultraviolet Protection
factor of 50+, maximum value granted for percentage of protection against UV ray and SPF 100. Planosol fabric will remain rot
resistant for 5 years under normal exposure conditions.
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- Standard finishes - Aluminium Extrusions and Cast aluminium items all Powdercoated Silver.

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Juralco Deauville Awning System Issue 6-23 v1
Juralco Deauville Awning System - Extrusions - Full Size
BACK BAR
JDA/110 75/4
JDA/110 75/5.92
45
FRONT BAR
JDA/110 71/4
JDA/110 71/5.82
40
45
40
78/80 dia
ROLLER TUBE, 78/80mm dia
JDA/110 74/4
JDA/110 74/5.82

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Juralco Deauville Awning System - Components
80mm dia
13mmsq shaft
Roller Tube End Cap, Square
JDA/403 1325
80mm dia
12mm dia shaft
31036 End Cap,Grey
JDA/403 9400
Front Bar
End Cap
JDA/314 05/PC
Roller Tube End Cap Round
JDA/403 1326
Face Fixing Bracket
JDA/403 1241
Ceiling Top Fixing Bracket
JDA/403 9219
Folding Arm Bracket
JDA/403 1276
Roller Tube Axle Support Bracket
JDA/403 0929
Compensator Set
JDA/403 1675
Front Tube Support Bracket
JDA/403 3036
Set = 2 off, Plastic Bush included
Set = Pair, 1 x RH, 1 x LH
Set = 2 off
175
60
80 215
40
Soffit Fixing Bracket
JFA/SFBRKT
To be ordered ex factory individually
850mm
300mm
Manufactured ex 100mm x 50mm x 3mm (JA314/5.8).
Kit includes Bracket as above and 2 x End Caps
- Installer to cut down to size to suit
- Installer to drill own holes to suit
- Installer to RTV End Caps in place
- Installer to supply own Bolts/Coachscrews and JVB125 spacers if required.
End caps - 100 x 50
Folding Arm Bracket Support
JDA/403 2825
Fits on to the Folding Arm Bracket
Side Brackets
and central Roll Support.
45mmsq
Locks the Arm Angle. Required (and Included)
for Awnings 2.5m Width and over.
One per Arm

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Juralco Deauville Awning System - Components
JDA/403 9708/1.5 - 1500mm Projection (Single Wire)
JDA/403 9716/2 - 2000mm Projection (Single Wire)
JDA/403 9720/2.5 - 2500mm Projection (Double Wire)
JDA/403 9724/3 - 3000mm Projection (Double Wire)
Gearbox, 1/7 reduction
JDA/403 6607
Folding Arms
Set = Pair, 1 x RH, 1 x LH
No Limit Stop
Gearbox Handle
Gearbox Handle
Clip
JDA/402 6500
JDA/403 0431 - 1200mm
JDA 592 4 /403 0 - 1 00mm
/403 0593 - 1600mmJDA
/403 0595 - 2000mmJDA

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Juralco Deauville Awning System - In Line Motors and Controls
Tubular Motors
JNICE ERA M 3017 and 5012
Tubular Motors 45mm dia
Mechanical Limit switches
Motor 3017 - 30Nm, 17rpm
Motor 5012 - 50Nm, 12rpm
Nice
Tubular Motors
JNICE ERA PLUS 3017 and 5012
Tubular Motors 45mm dia
Push Button Limit switches
Built in Wireless Receiver
& TTBus Technology
Motor 3017 - 30Nm, 17rpm
Motor 5012 - 50Nm, 12rpm
Nice
Motor Mount Brackets
JNICE/BRKT/ERAM
For 45mm dia Motors
Compact aluminium
support. 2 x holes M6 at
48 and 60mm CL
JNICE/WIND/S
Volo Wind Sensor
Wind Sensor threshold has
3 wind speed settings
15, 30, 45 Kph
Motor Remote
Control Sensors
JNICE/NEMOVIBE
Vibration Sensor
NEMO VIBE does not require any additional
connections because it is battery powered.
It screw attaches to the front of the awning.
During windy conditions, a signal (adjustable)
is sent via radio sensor to the motor mounted
in the awning, which then retracts the awning.
WAX
Table top or
Wall mount transmitter with magnetic
attachment to WWW Wall bracket
Standard Housings for Wireless Modules (above)
WWW Wall bracket for magnetic
attachment to WAX transmitter
Manual
Switch Controls Wall Controls
3 position Rotary Wall Switch
Up - Off - Close
Cover Plate - SSW 770 CPSM
Switch - SSW 770 RSB
Wireless Modules
Modules are available in the following
configurations for Open, Stop, Close
operations, either in single or
multi group mode.
WM001G - 1 x Single or Multigroup
WM002G - 2 x Single or Multigroup
WM003G - 3 x Groups in Single or Multigroup
WM006G - 6 x Groups in Single or Multigroup
Wireless
Remote Controls
Drive Wheel and Crown
JNICE/45ROUND78
For Switch Control For Remote Control

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Yellow
Label
Green
Label
Tubular Motors
JNICE ERA PLUS 3017 and 5012
Motor Power Cable
Connections at Motor
Remote Control
Wireless Controls
TTBus Motor fully tested
and Limits set at factory
Volo Wind Sensor 15kph Limit set at factory
(set limits available 5,10,15,30,45kph)
Mains
230V
50HZ
Active
Neutral
Earth
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Green
Brown
Blue
Yellow
Green
Black
White
Orange
White
White (only used at Factory)
JNICE/WIND/S
Volo Wind Sensor
Black
White
Orange
White
Wireless Remote Control
From your NiceWay controller
WM001G - 1 x Single or Multigroup
WM002G - 2 x Single or Multigroup
WM003G - 3 x Groups in Single or Multigroup
WM006G - 6 x Groups in Single or Multigroup
Juralco Deauville Awning System - In Line Motors and Controls
Manual Control
HPM Rotary
Switch Controls
Tubular Motors
JNICE ERA M 3017 and 5012
Motor Power Cable
Connections at Rotary Switch
3
C
1
2
Connections at Motor
Mains
230V
50HZ
Active
Neutral
Earth
Black - Down (or Up)
Black
Brown - Up (or Down)
Brown
Green/Yellow
Blue
One switch per Single Motor only.
Use relays if more than single Motor
Motor fully tested
and Limits set at factory

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Wind Speed Adjustment - Awning Retraction settings
01. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
02. Keep the t key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03. Briefly press the s key a few times, depending on the level you want to set for wind threshold.
1 press = wind, 5 km /h
2 presses = wind, 10 km /h
3 presses = wind, 15 km/h (factory setting s)*
4 presses = wind, 30 km /h
5 presses = wind, 45 km/h
After about 10 seconds, the motor performs the number of movements indicated by the level number selected
Note – If this does not occur, cancel the procedure.
This way, the adjustment is completed without changing the factory setting.
.
04. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
Notes.
- When performing the procedure, you can cancel it at any time by keeping the n and t keys pressed
simultaneously for 4 seconds.
- Otherwise, do not press any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
- If you use a sensor equipped with a “trimmer”, you must read the sensor instructions and adjust the
threshold directly on the sensor.
5
sec.
01 02
5
sec.
04
1/
2/
3/
4/
5/
10
sec.
03
0,5
sec.
x 1 = vento a 5 Km/h
x 2 = vento a 10 Km/h
x 3 = vento a 15 Km/h (*)
x 4 = vento a 30 Km/h
x 5 = vento a 45 Km/h
5
sec.
3
2
?
3
x 1 = wind at 5 Km/h
x 2 = wind at 10 Km/h
x 3 = wind at 15 Km/h (*)
x 4 = wind at 30 Km/h
x 5 = wind at 45 Km/h
At the factory, the intervention threshold to is set at level 3 and to change it you must take the following steps
Juralco Deauville Awning System - Awning Retraction Wind Settings

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Measuring
Awning on site Check List:
1 - Check the desired width and installation area, making sure
there are no obstructions.
2 - Check that the desired number of wall/ceiling attach brackets
all have secure fixing points.
Note - the maximum separation of a fixing bracket
and the folding arm bracket is 150mm.
3 - Check the desired projection and angle, making sure there are
no obstructions. Standard horizontal to 45deg down.
Factory setting 15 deg down.
4 - Check the desired awning material.
5 - Check the desired method of operation.
Manual, choice of 2 x gearboxes.
Motor, choice of switch or wireless.
Motor, optional extra sensors - wind or vibration
Bracket Numbers Depending on width and projection
attach brackets numbers and Compensator will differ.
Up to 4699mm Width.
2 x Brackets
4700mm+ Width.
3 x Brackets
+ Compensator kit
Attach Brackets
Wall (or Ceiling) attach
Angle down
from Horizontal
Projection
Drop
Table showing Drop for various angles and Projections
Bracket Position
As shown the maximum separation
of Mounting Bracket (Wall or Face)
and the Arm Mounting Bracket
in any system 150mm.
Arm Mounting
Brackets
150mm
Coverage
Note - at 45 deg, Coverage = Drop
Compensator Kit
at centre
Table showing Projections and Widths
Juralco Deauville Awning System - Measuring, Brackets
Angle
deg 2000 2250 2500 2750 3000
10 347 391 434 477 521
Factory 15 518 582 647 712 776
20 684 770 855 941 1026
25 845 951 1057 1162 1268
30 1000 1125 1250 1375 1500
35 1147 1291 1434 1577 1721
40 1296 1458 1621 1783 1945
45 1414 1591 1768 1945 2121
Projection, mm
Projection,mm Width, mm Width, mm
Arm Max Min Max
1500 1500 1945 5920
2000 2000 2440 5920
2500 2500 2970 5920
3000 3000 3460 5920
2380 to 4699
Width Projection Max
3000
= 2 x Brackets
4700 to 5920 3000
= 3 x Brackets + Compensator

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Juralco Deauville Awning System - Installation
1 - Carefully unpack and check for damage. Note - BE VERY CAREFUL THE AWNING IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY CUT during unpacking.
2 - Check the awning, making sure it has been made to site measurements.
3 - Measure out a level line on the wall at the desired bracket height. Mark individual bracket positions. Note 1- Max separation of Folding
Arm mounting Bracket and the nearest Wall/Ceiling mounting bracket is 150mm - these may be inboard or outboard.
Note 2 - all brackets must be firmly mounted into the building structure.
4 - Mount all brackets to Wall/Ceiling. Adjust straight and level - a spare length of 40sq back bar is very helpful.
5 - Present the Back bar/Awning to the brackets. Slide gently into place - normally a two man job. Centre over opening.
6 - Insert and tighten all screws.
7 - Adjust the awning angle.
8 - Making sure all fastenings are firm and tight.
9 - Test the awning opens and closes easily.
10 - Always clean off all fingermarks, leave the site clean and tidy.
Deauville Awning Installation
Note: Prior to delivering to site, unpack and check all items

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1
Specify Fabric Colour and Code
6
Planasol
Dickson
Available
Projections
Select
Projection
Widths
Minimum
Enter Overall
Width
1500
1945
2000
2440
2500
2970
3000
3460
4
1200mm 1400mm
Select Gear Box or Motor
Gearbox
2
Select FixingType + No
Face
only
Ceiling
Only
Select
Fabric
Type
and Colour
7
8
Extended Soffit
Fixing Brackets.
Number, if required
JFA/SFBRKT
Notes:
Customer
Date
WO SO
Contact
Order No
$
Juralco Juralco Juralco
Select/Enter Dimensions below. Enter details/selections into all boxes. Then scan and send to [email protected]
AW #
DEAUVILLE Awning System - Order Form
Projection
Deauville Awning
For Motor or Gearbox operation
No Needed
5
Select Motor
or Gearbox End,
viewed from Front
LH RH
Motor + Switch
Motor + Remote
1600mm
2000mm Wall clip?
Widths, min
Project
1945
2440
2970
3460
4000-5920max
1500
ü
ü
ü
ü
ü
2000
NA
ü
ü
ü
ü
2500
NA
NA
ü
ü
ü
3000
NA
NA
NA
ü
ü
Select Projection then
Enter Overall Width
after referring
to Tables above
Width Maximums
= All 5920mm
Possible Projection
and Width combinations
Volo Wind sensor,
if required
YesNo
Additional Motor
Remote Control?
NemoVibe
sensor, if required
If Motor + Remote selected, these options apply
9 10
YesNo YesNo
12
Note: Finishes. All Extrusions and Cast aluminium parts,
Powder coated Silver.
Unsuitable for Strong Winds
If Gearbox selected, Handle length
3
Valence, if needed
Straight
Scalloped
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Juralco Deauville Awning System - Building Consents
These two pages are an extract from the Department of Building and Housing
- Building Work that does not require a Building consent - pages 21 to 24. Online at www.dbh.govt.nz/bc-no-consent
- These are new exemptions dated Dec 2010
While every effort has been made to ensure that this information is correct at time of writing, it is provided for guidance only and Juralco will accept
no liability for, nor warrants the accuracy of this guidance. It is the sole responsibility of the of the purchaser to confirm current status of consent
requirements with the relevant territorial authority before purchase and installation.
Awnings
Awnings.
Exemption (ja) of Schedule 1
A building consent is not required for the following building work:
(ja) the construction, alteration, or removal of any fabric, glass, or metal awning on any building that-
(i) is on the ground or first storey level; and
(ii) does not exceed 20 sqmt in size.
Guidance:
Awnings are usually coverings that are fabric, glass or metal. They are normally attached to the exterior of a building and are commonly used for
protection from sun, rain or as a wind buffer (eg, a shadesail or window awning). The installation of awnings that are 20 sqmt or less on any
building at a ground floor or first floor level will comply with this exemption.
Size is a factor for large awnings, as they can damage the walls they are attached to or adjacent property or potentially injure people in high winds.
Accordingly, any awnings larger than 20 sqmt require a building consent.
This exemption relates to awnings which are currently attached or are to be attached to a building’s external envelope or exterior surfaces.
Awnings may be removed, altered and constructed, providing this work complies with the Building Code. Particular emphasis should be placed on
weather tightness detailing when removing, altering and constructing such structures. All mechanical connections (eg, nuts, bolts, coach screws
etc) which penetrate the building envelope and provide support to awnings must provide adequate resistance to moisture getting into the structure.
Please note, this exemption does not relieve the owner of any other requirements under the Resource Management Act 1991 and or local district plan
rules and provisions.
Examples where this exemption could apply:
A shadesail is to be attached above a deck at first floor level of a dwelling. The proposed shadesail has a total area of 18 sq mt, and meets
all Building Code requirements.
The removal of an existing 12 sqmt awning providing shade at the entry to a building (situated at first floor level).
Examples where building consent is required:
A glass awning is to be fitted to an apartment on the sixth floor of the building. Though the awning has a total coverage of 14 sqmt, it is not
exempt because of its height above ground and a building consent is required.
Territorial authority discretionary exemptions
Exemption (k) of Schedule 1
A building consent is not required for the following building work:
(k) any other building work in respect of which the territorial authority (or, as the case requires, the regional authority) considers that a building
consent is not necessary for the purposes of this Act because that building work-
(i) is unlikely to be carried out otherwise than in accordance with the building code; or
(ii) if carried out otherwise than in accordance with the building code, is unlikely to endanger people or any building, whether on the same
land or on other property.
Guidance:
Exemption (k) allows a discretionary decision to made by a territorial authority (city or district council) or regional authority (regional council) to exempt
proposed building work from the requirement to obtain a building consent in the circumstances specifed in (i) and (ii), above.
Members of the public may ask their local council to consider their proposed building work under this exemption. However, the decision to allow any
exemption under this part of Schedule 1 is totally at the council's discretion, based on the risk of building work not complying with the Building Code or
endangering people or property.
Local councils should have procedures for making formal decisions under exemption (k) to exempt building work, that meet the specific criteria of (i)
and (ii) above, from the requirement to obtain a building consent.
In all cases, the Department recommends that the decision, reason for the decision and the outcome of the decision be recorded by the local council
and placed on the property file that relates to the building work.
Territorial Authority discretionary exemptions

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Warning re use of solvents:
- In some cases strong solvents are recommended for thinning various types of paints and also for cleaning up mastics and sealants.
- These can be harmful to the extended life of the powder coated surface, and must not be used for cleaning purposes.
- It is important to note that the damage will not be visible immediately and may take up to l2 months to develop.
If paint splashes or sealants and mastics need to be removed then the following may be safely used:
Methylated Spirits, Ethyl Alcohol, lsopropanol or preferably a mild detergent in warm water.
Joinery Protection during Installation:
All the activity on a construction site means that your powder coated items
may get knocked or scratched, splattered with mortar,
plaster, textured coating or paint during the later stages of construction.
Please ensure that all powder coated articles are masked or covered at this time.
It is far easier to prevent accidents than to try and correct them.
Should your joinery receive mortar or paint splashes see that these are removed
before cure and follow the instructions contained in this brochure.
“IMPORTANT ALL TRADES”
This valuable aluminium joinery will suffer
permanent damage from: plaster, mortar
and paint splashes - Protect if splashes
occur - Immediately wash down joinery
with water or meths - Do not allow
splashes to harden! ~ Do not use solvents!
- Do not remove this label until final clean
completed.
This photograph display damage that has occurred on site, post
installation. The photo of the masked joinery displays clear signs
of damage that could have occurred were it not masked. Please ensure that
your joinery is protected right through the entire construction process.
External - Maintenance Program:
To extend the life of external powder coated articles and to comply with warranty
requirements for powder coated aluminium joinery, a simple, regular
maintenance program must be implemented.
The effects of ultra violet light, atmospheric pollution, dirt, grime and
airborne salt deposits will all accumulate over time and must be removed
or surface staining and weathering will occur, leading to an unsightly appearance.
For external coatings, cleaning should take place every six months. ln areas
where pollutants are more prevalent, such as beachfront houses and
industrial or geothermal areas, then a cleaning program should be carried
out on a more frequent basis ie. every one to three months.
Cleaning your powder coating:
1. Carefully remove any loose surface deposits with a wet sponge.
2. Use a soft brush (non abrasive) and a mild household detergent (do
not use solvents) in warm water, remove dust, salt and other deposits.
3. Rinse off with clean fresh water.
Restoring weathered or scratched surfaces:
Repair of Scuffed or Scratched surfaces
Dulux Spray Cans are available in all colour card colours.
Repair of Small Scratches or Chips.
Dulux Dabsticks are ideally suited for the repair of small scratches.
Dabsticks may not be available in all colour card colours.
Repair of Weathered areas .
Dulux Gloss Up is a light to medium cutting cream ideally
suited for gloss restoration and has been specifically designed for this purpose.
Gloss Up contains no waxes or silicone and is a one step system.
Typical sticker used to warn
other trades of the need to
protect and mask off
powder coated joinery
(applies to anodised joinery also)
Contact Dulux Powder Coatings , ph 0064 9 441 8244
Powder Coating Maintenance
Powder Coating Installation Care
Juralco Deauville Awning System - Powder Coating Care and Maintenance
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