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  2. Surface Preparation and Paint Application for Power Tool Cleaning Operators and Brush and Roll Paint Applicators Certification (C6)

Surface Preparation and Paint Application for Power Tool Cleaning Operators and Brush and Roll Paint Applicators Certification (C6)

Association for Materials Protection and Performance

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This course is designed to instruct industrial/marine painters in proper hand and power tool surface preparation methods and brush and roller coating application, in accordance with good paint practice.

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This course is designed to instruct industrial/marine painters in proper hand and power tool surface preparation methods and brush and roller coating application, in accordance with good paint practice. Course content covers corrosion basics, corrosion control process, solvent cleaning, hand-tool cleaning to SSPC-SP 2, power-tool cleaning to SSPC-SP 3, 11, and 15, assessing surface cleanliness according to SSPC-VIS 3, coating basics for brush and roll application, brush and roll application, use of wet and dry film thickness gages, and determining the extent of curing. Prerequisite C6 Prerequisite Form must be submitted no later than two weeks before the scheduled course. Students must obtain written confirmation from their employer's HR manager of a minimum of 150 documented hours of experience in hand and power tool surface preparation and brush and roller coating application in an industrial or marine environment prior to qualifying for the C6 Certification.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Explain how paint/coatings are used to control corrosion
  • Recognize tools and methods in SSPC standards and Good Painting Practice for hand and power-tool cleaning
  • Demonstrate proper brush and roll application
  • Demonstrate proper use of wet film thickness gage
  • Describe tests used to determine cure
  • Recognize safety hazards associated with hand and power tool cleaning and brush and roll application
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  • Painters, Construction and Maintenance47-2141.00
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Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Masking tape, paper, and plastic sheeting — apply precisely around windows, cabinetry, and hardware with minimal supervision to protect surfaces on commercial repaints.
  • Work orders and homeowner specifications — interpret independently to plan daily task sequences, material quantities, and scheduling on multi-room residential projects.
  • Spray guns, rollers, and brushes — select and use the appropriate tool to apply paints, stains, and varnishes efficiently on varied interior and exterior surfaces.
  • Caulk, putty, and plaster — mix and apply to fill joints, gaps, and damaged areas on wood, masonry, and drywall surfaces to achieve smooth, paint-ready results.
  • Sanding machines and steel wool — operate to smooth textured or uneven surfaces on existing structures before primer application, adjusting grit for material type.
  • Ladders and scaffolding components — erect and inspect for stability when working at elevation on exterior walls or multi-story commercial buildings without direct oversight.
  • Oil-based prep solutions and turpentine — treat metal and wood surfaces to remove grease and old finish, then sand to ensure proper adhesion of new coatings.
  • Sealers and stain-blocking primers — apply to water-stained ceilings, bare metal, and knotty wood to prevent bleed-through and promote durable finish coat adhesion.
  • Visual color discrimination and mixing techniques — match and blend custom tints to existing wall colors using color chips and test patches on repaint projects.
  • Time management practices — prioritize and sequence tasks across multiple rooms or building sections to complete projects on schedule and within estimated labor hours.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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