Instructions / Assembly
Instructions for paint touch up on a
Pinnacle Playset
A major benefit of purchasing a painted playset is that damage to the set via a pocket
knife, etc. can be rectified with caulk and touch up paint. This also applies to the split-
ting and checking found in all outdoor wood products made from cedar, redwood,
pine, etc. The splits seen in larger dimensional lumber are also known as checks and
are more of a cosmetic concern than a structural concern. These generally occur in
large lumber such as 4x4’s and 4x6’s.
We have constructed this manual to assist you in repairing damages, general touch
up associated with a painted set, and in filling checks that are less than 1/4” wide.
Tools Needed
- Paint scraper or putty knife
- Touch-up paint
- Sanding pad with 80 grit sandpaper
- Paintbrush or small roller
- Caulking gun with tube of acrylic latex caulk
(fast drying non shrinking formulas work best)
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