A two component solvent free adhesive epoxy primer for smooth, non-porous surfaces. Improves the adhesion of paint to difficult substrates.
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Usage Interior / Exterior | Interior. |
Coverage | Approximately 250 sq. ft. per one gallon kit |
Surface Preparation
The concrete surface must be clean, dry and free of loose material. New concrete should be allowed to cure for 28 days prior to coating. Remove oil, dirt, grease and other chemical contaminants by cleaning with detergent or another suitable cleaner. Rinse thoroughly. Existing coatings should be well bonded and sound.
Mixing
Combine the base and activator components. Use a paint paddle or spatula to scrape out and transfer as much of the material as possible. Mix the components thoroughly until an even, uniform color is achieved. If using a power mixer use a paint paddle or spatula to blend in any unmixed material from the sides and bottom of the pail. Do not delay application, usable pot life is 2 hours.
Application
Apply in a well-ventilated area when the air and surface temperatures are between 50-85°F. Use a good quality lint-free 3/8" nap roller with a phenolic core. A brush may be used for cutting in along walls. Avoid excessive film thickness. Compatible topcoats are Water-Based Epoxy Coat, Safety Coat, and Concrete Floor Paint.
Curing Time
Allow 16 hours prior to the application of finish coating. The finish coating must be applied within 72 hours.
Coverage
Approximately 250 sq.ft. per one gallon kit.
Appearance | Clear, flat finish |
Usage Interior / Exterior | Interior. |
Suitable For | Powerfloated or glazed concrete, ceramic tiles, stainless steel & aluminum |
Properties | Powerfloat Primer enables coatings to be applied to hard, smooth surfaces which would usually reject paint. Avoid using any topcoat which includes a strong solvent. |
Surfaces | Floors |
Coverage | Approximately 250 sq. ft. per one gallon kit |
Curing Time (hours) | 16 hours @ 60 to 70°F |
Pot Life | 2 hours |
Recommended Coats | One coat covers most surfaces |
Min Application Temperature (°F) | 50°F |
Surface Preparation
The concrete surface must be clean, dry and free of loose material. New concrete should be allowed to cure for 28 days prior to coating. Remove oil, dirt, grease and other chemical contaminants by cleaning with detergent or another suitable cleaner. Rinse thoroughly. Existing coatings should be well bonded and sound.
Mixing
Combine the base and activator components. Use a paint paddle or spatula to scrape out and transfer as much of the material as possible. Mix the components thoroughly until an even, uniform color is achieved. If using a power mixer use a paint paddle or spatula to blend in any unmixed material from the sides and bottom of the pail. Do not delay application, usable pot life is 2 hours.
Application
Apply in a well-ventilated area when the air and surface temperatures are between 50-85°F. Use a good quality lint-free 3/8" nap roller with a phenolic core. A brush may be used for cutting in along walls. Avoid excessive film thickness. Compatible topcoats are Water-Based Epoxy Coat, Safety Coat, and Concrete Floor Paint.
Curing Time
Allow 16 hours prior to the application of finish coating. The finish coating must be applied within 72 hours.
Coverage
Approximately 250 sq.ft. per one gallon kit.
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