#2003
– Restoration Coat is a water based acrylic resin blend that contains
ceramic particles that help prevent damage to exterior walls and surfaces from
harmful UV rays and environmental exposure. It provides a waterproof layer for
the substrate and it can applied to and bridge cracks up to 3mm or 1/8".
#2003 - RESTORATION COAT is extremely
flexible and when properly applied will resist chipping, cracking, and peeling.
It is weathering Proof and anti-ultra violet.
#2003 – RESTORATION COAT is used in the
same way as standard exterior to protect and provided durability to exterior
walls or substrates. It may apply to wood, metals, existing stucco, masonry,
cured concrete, or stable previously painted surfaces.
#2002 –RESTORATION COAT is also capable of
bridging cracks and small gaps up to 3mm or 1/8" on the wall or
substrate. #2003 – RESTORATION COAT
has a low-sheen rating, and contains an ultra-fine aggregate that previously
enhanced durability and create a semi-textured finish. Cracks must be retain
the waterproofing properties further cracking and deterioration cracks repair
method are dependent upon dimensions of the crack.
CURING
#2003 – RESTORATION COAT depends upon the
ambient air temperature and relative
humidity.
Under normal
conditions (21℃/55% R.H.), the elapsed
time for
acceptable
curing is a minimum cured form after 24hrs. The second application of the
coating can be applied after a period of 6hrs. in normal conditions.
WATER VAPOR TRANSMISSION
(ASTM E96)
#2003 – RESTORATION COAT IS A WATERPROOF
COATING. ITS AVERAGE Perm Rating is 0.152. it complies with ASTM E96.
COVERAGE
The coverage
rates for #2003 – RESTORATION COAT will
vary slightly depend upon the substrate. It is being applied to flat, smooth,
level substrates such as plywood, foam, etc., an average rate for #2003 – RESTORATION COAT is
approximately 4.3m2 per liter or 175sq.ft. per gallon. Its coverage
rate may decrease slightly to 0.85m2or 25sq.ft. per gallon. When
applied to brick, block, OSB, porous or similar rough textured substrates, the
coverage rates will decrease slightly to approximately 2.2m2 to 2.5m2
per liter or 90-100sq.ft. per gallon.
APPLICATION
PROCEDURES
Job Conditions – Air and surface
temperature for application of #2003 – RESTORATION COAT must be at least 4℃ or high, and it must
retain so for a period of at least 24hrs.
Protection – Temporary protection
shall be provided at all time for specified duration until #2002 –
TEXTURED COAT
has achieved a completely cured state to protect from weather natures elements
and potential damage.
Surface Preparation – Surfaces must be clean,
dry, structurally sable and surface temperature should be above 4℃. Surface areas should be
free from grease, oils and solvents that can possibly interfere with the bond
integrity of #2003 – RESTORATION COAT. Using the SEALMARK Acrylic Caulk filling
cracks less than 3mm or 1/8"width. It can be injected into crack and
leveled to surrounding substrate, then proceed with #2003 – RESTORATION COAT application. When filling cracks larger than
3mm or 1/8" use of mixture of
cement/fine/sand #2004 –S.G. RESTORATION COAT or SEALMARK Fortified Concrete
Bonding Agent is recommended. Prior to apply the #2003 – RESTORATION COAT, the
filling gap should completely dry.
When
applying coating material to concrete, brick, or concrete block,; pH of
concrete must age a minimum of 30days before SEALMARK coating can be applied.
Wash concrete block with a mild muriatic acid solution to neutralize pH.
Thoroughly rinse solution rinse solution off with clean water. If substrate is
a wood material, slightly depress all butt joints and panel edged using a side
grinder to make it. Remove any sawdust or other contaminated form the
substrate.
Remember that SEALMARK cannot be used over any asphalt materials or
any plastic materials such as polyethylene.
Mixing Procedure – Proper mixing procedure for #2003 – RESTORATION COAT is to stir gently in pail for
approximately 25 – 35 seconds. A low RPM drill and standard paint mixing shall
be used.
Application – No special tools
or skills are needed for the correct application of #2003 – RESTORATION COAT. Using a heavy duty paint
roller/applicator to apply #2003 –
RESTORATION COAT in a uniform consistent manner as to completely cover and
water proof the approved substrate. Other approved tools for the application of
#2003 – RESTORATION COAT include a
brush, or appropriate sprayer.
DO NOT BACK-ROLL or BRUSH OVER AN AREA ONCE RESTORATION COATING HAS
BEEN APPLIED AND UNTIL IT IS DRY.
This will interrupt the uniformity and coverage. Apply #2003 – RESTORATION COAT at a maximum
of 4m2 per liter or 160sq.ft. per gallon. It is recommended those 2
layers of #2003 – RESTORATION COAT to be applied to maximize longevity and
ensure waterproofing properties and sustain crack bridging.
Clean up – Use soap and water
or clean up. #2003 – RESTORATION COAT
is water-borne and non-toxic.
Prior to curing, coating materials are water-soluble. Clean up any
spills, over spray, or residue of the coating materials before they have time
to set. Cured or dried coating materials are not water-soluble and may prove to
be difficult to impossible to remove without upon which they have dried.
Disposed – Waste materials
and empty containers into an approved waste disposal facility. Never dump
materials disposal facility. Never dump materials into storm or
sanitary sewers, nor into bodies of water.
STORAGE
#2003-RESTORATION COAT must be stored in a continuous
environmental temperature of at least 4℃ or higher. Storing in
temperatures closet to normal room temperature 21℃ will easier application.
ALWAYS
AVOID FREEZING. Always store in tightly sealed container and away from direct
sunlight. Shelf life all SEALMARK products are for a period of 1 year after
products are manufactured.
CAUTIONS
As
with any type of application, take the appropriate steps necessary to ensure
that clean up of #2003 – RESTORATION
COAT is achieved with minimal effort. This means property tarp/secure
application area as to prevent unintended application as product may prove to
be difficult to remove.
SOME WALL SUBSTRATE MAY HAVE BEEN COATED WITH A
CLEAR SILICON WATER REPELLENT THAT WOULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE
ADHENSION OF SEALAMRK PRODUCTS. IF APPLICATION OF THE SILION TREATMENT IS
UNKNOWN. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A TEST APPLICATION BE APPLIED TO THE SUBSTRATE
AND CHECKED AFTER CURING FOR ADHENSION.
(TECHNICAL
AND JOBS SITE ASSISTANCE UPON RESUEST)
Sealmark Corporation, USA
(1999)
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