Belka Application on Different Surfaces

 Plaster Surfaces
Soft Plaster or White Plaster
This type of surface is the best type for the application of BELKA and does not need any substructure and BELKA can be applied onto it directly. 
Plaster & Soil Surfaces 
Usually in these kinds of surfaces the corners of walls due to no supervision or no need are not ingoted and around the windows and the doors are left empty. In this case the corners are ingoted and after the application of this material like point A of article 1 BELKA can be applied. 
 
Cement Surfaces 

A-  Coarse Cement Surfaces 
Usually the coarse cement surfaces have unevenness and high porosity and the corners have not correct ingot. In this case after repairing the corners for better quality, BELKA is applied twice as lining and cover that naturally increases the expenditures of BELKA and in respect of adhesion will not create any problem.
B-
  Soft Cement Surface
The soft cement surfaces that are applied according to the used regional standards have no problem for application with BELKA and it is a very proper headstock for the application of this product.
C-
 Coarse Cement Surface
In case these surfaces are equal, BELKA is applied  on them easily. 

 
Kenitex

Oily Kenitex
In case these levels will have no embossment or decay, BELKA can be applied easily. 
Watery Kenitex (Plastic)
Due to not having the adhesion power to the lower surfaces and being solvent in water, all the surface should be smeared to tetronium materials in order water will not penetrate inside it and then BELKA will be applied on it.  
Rolex
Like watery kenitex is behaved. 

Dye
Oil Dyes
The oil dye surfaces are proper headstock for the application of BELKA and due to the sliding condition of oil surfaces, BELKA paste should be prepared more stiff than usual.
Old & Damaged Oil Dyes 
Usually these surfaces due to decay and by the passage of time and bad quality of color and its application are not even. For preventing the behavior contradiction of BELKA on these surfaces, all the surfaces should be smeared to tetronium and create an evenness on the surface and after complete dryness, BELKA be applied on it.  
 
Plastic Dye
Plastic dye due to no resistance against water should be smeared with tetronium and thinner and after dryness BELKA can be applied.

Wood

For these surfaces, before the application, the wood surface should be smeared with tetronium. In this case better quality will be obtained. 
Chip Board
The chip board surface should be smeared at least twice by tetroninum. Otherwise, good quality oil dye should be used.
Glass

Glass surface has no limitation for application. But in case of contamination to carbon black should be cleaned with foam and cloth and the BELKA paste should be stiffer than usual limit.

  
Iron

Black Iron
Due to high degree of rustiness, the black iron should be smeared with oil color.
Galvanized Iron or Aluminum 
These surfaces have no limitation for application in case they are not oily and the paste should be prepared with stiffer than the usual limit.
Explanation:
Due to the moisture that BELKA has during the application, all the surfaces that show reflection against water should be covered by oil dye and tetronium resin in advance and the amount and the density of the oil dye or tetronium resin depends to the fatigue-ness and diameter of metal or the substructure of the surface.