Maricopa Community Colleges  PNT102   19952-19965 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 11/22/94
PNT102 19952-19965 LEC 5 Credit(s) 5 Period(s)
Painting and Decorating
Overview of painting and decorating with emphasis on materials, coating applications, wood finishes, and safety procedures. Causes of paint failures and remedies. Also preparation procedures of plaster drywall and masonry. Introduction to color mixing and matching. Prerequisites: PNT101.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
PNT102   19952-19965 Painting and Decorating
1. List commonly used accessory materials used in the painting trade and describe the use each. (I a)
2. Demonstrate application methods for commonly used accessory materials. (I a)
3. Classify, by type and style, commonly used paint brushes. (I a)
4. Use and maintain painting tools and equipment. . (I b)
5. Identify the basic types of finishes used on wood products. (I c)
6. Demonstrate the basic procedures for applying finish to wood products. (I c)
7. List common causes of paint failure on wood and metal surfaces. (II)
8. List remedies for paint failure on wood and metal surfaces. (II)
9. Describe methods which prepare plaster drywall surfaces for painting. (III)
10. Describe methods which prepare masonry surfaces for painting. (III)
11. Define basic color terminology. (IV a)
12. Identify two types of color system used in the painting trade. (IV b)
13. Describe the relationship between "warm" and "cool" colors. (IV d)
14. Describe the effect of daylight and illuminated light on color. (IV e)
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PNT102   19952-19965 Painting and Decorating
    I. Materials and Use
        A. Accessory Materials
          1. Cleaning Compounds
          2. Deodorants
          3. Fungicidal Paints
          4. Mastic Coatings
          5. Paint/Varnish Removers
          6. Reinforcing Oils
          7. Preparatory Specialties
          8. Sizes
          9. Spactling Compounds
          10. Stains
          11. Texture Paints
          12. Waxes
          13. Paint Brushes
        B. Coating Application
          1. Tools
          2. Brushing Methods
          3. Applying Paint with Rollers
          4. Exterior Application/Wood
          5. Topcoating - Brushing
          6. Water Base Coatings
          7. Wood Applications
          8. Concrete/Masonry Surfaces
          9. Windows
          10. Painting Wood Floors
          11. Metal Surfaces
          12. Plaster and Dry Walls
          13. Spray Painting
          14. Protection Procedures
          15. Causes/Cures of Paint Failure
        C. Wood Finishes
          1. Wood types
          2. Varnish and Shellac
          3. Lacquers
          4. Enamel
          5. Basic Procedures
        D. Safety - Health
          1. Scaffolds/Rigging
          2. Slips and Falls
          3. Handing Paint Products
          4. Electrical Hazards
          5. Equipment
          6. Personal Protection
      II. Introduction to Paint Failures
          A. Wood Surfaces
            1. Chalking
            2. Alligatoring and Checking
            3. Non-Drying and Washing
            4. Flaking, Cracking and Scaling
            5. Moisture
            6. Remedies
          B. Metal Surfaces
            1. Metal Paint Failures
            2. Galvanized Metal Failures
            3. Specialized Coating Failures
            4. Remedies
        III. Introduction to Plaster Drywall, Masonry
            A. Preparation Procedures
              1. Wallboard
              2. Plastered Walls
              3. Masonry
              4. Painting Over Wallpaper
            B. Painting Procedures
              1. Wallboard
              2. Plastered walls
              3. Masonry
              4. Painting Over Wallpaper
            C. Paint Failure
              1. Causes
              2. Remedies
              3. Miscellaneous Surfaces
          IV. Introduction to color
              A. Terminology
                1. Color
                2. Hue
                3. Value
                4. Chroma
                5. Harmony
                6. Color Solid
                7. Complement
                8. Pigment
              B. Color Systems
                1. Ostwald System
                2. Munsell system of Color Notation
              C. Color Harmony
                1. Color Wheel
                2. Types of Color Notation
              D. Mixing and Matching
                1. "Warm" Colors
                2. "Cool" Colors
                3. Minimizing House Defect
                4. Room Styling
              E. Light and Color
                1. Day Light
                2. Illuminated Light
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