TECHNICAL DATA ESH-08 EPOXYSHIELD®® BASEMENT FLOOR COATING DESCRIPTION AND USES . .PRODUCT APPLICATION (cont.) ® MIXING EpoxyShield Basement Floor Coating is a two component, water-based epoxy designed for finishing concrete basement floors that are in good sound condition and are free of curing agents and sealers. EpoxyShield Basement Floor Coating will provide resistance to staining and wear. It is not intended for use on unsound previous coatings or floors that have a moisture problem. .PRODUCTS SKU 203007 203008 225446 . Premix both components (Parts A and B) thoroughly to ensure any settled pigment is re-dispersed before adding the activator (Part A) to the base (Part B). It is critical to add all of Part A to Part B and mix for 3 minutes. Do not mix the color chips in with the coating. Allow the coating to stand 15 minutes before using. Mix again just prior to application. The activated coating must be used within 16 hours after mixing. . Description Gray Satin Tan Satin Tint Base APPLICATION Allow new concrete to cure for a minimum of 28 days. Sweep away all loose dirt and debris. Remove any oil spots, grease or spills and wash the floor with a suitable detergent or degreasing solution and rinse. Then wash the floor using EpoxyShield® Heavy-Duty Degreaser (sold separately) or an all purpose household cleaner. Allow the surface to completely dry before coating. Apply only when air, material, and surface temperatures are between 60-85°F (15-29°C) and the surface temperature is at least 5°F (3°C) above the dew point. The relative humidity should not be greater than 85%. After allowing for the induction period, cut in the perimeter of the floor along the wall, or other areas where a roller cannot reach, using a brush or edger before beginning roller application. Use a synthetic ½" nap roller cover on a 9" roller frame to apply an even coat of EpoxyShield Basement Floor Coating onto the surface. Limit the application to 4x4 foot (1.2x1.2m) sections at a time to make it easier to distribute the colored chips onto the freshly coated surface. Scatter the decorative chips up and away from you so they land flat on the wet paint, then continue on to the next section. Note: Fresh paint can be applied over the loose chips lying outside the previously painted area. Maintain a wet edge to prevent lap marks and gloss differences. Only one coat is necessary under most circumstances. Any activated material must be used within 16 hours of initial mixing. PREVIOUSLY COATED FLOORS CLEAN-UP Make sure the floor is clean and dry. Use a wire brush to remove any loose or peeling paint or stain. If floor is sealed, the sealer will have to be removed by grinding or shot blasting. To ensure proper adhesion, scuff sand the entire surface. Wash tools and equipment with warm water and a mild detergent immediately after use. To remove dried product use lacquer thinner. Clean up drips or spatters IMMEDIATELY with water as dried paint is very difficult to remove. Properly dispose of all roller covers and soiled rags. .PACKAGING . Floor Coating comes as a kit Part B Base 104 fl. oz. (3.08 liters) Part A Activator 16 fl. oz. (0.47 liters) Decorative chips – Additional chips in various color combinations can be purchased separately .PRODUCT APPLICATION . SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead. 1 Form: GDH-645 Rev.: 111416 TECHNICAL DATA BASEMENT FLOOR COATING . PHYSICAL PROPERTIES . BASEMENT FLOOR COATING Resin Type Amine Cured Epoxy Pigments Varies with color Solvents Dipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether, Water Weight* Solids* Per Gallon 9.9-10.1 lbs. Per Liter 1.18-1.21 kg By Weight 44.7-45.3% By Volume 34.0-34.5% Volatile Organic Compounds* <250 g/l (2.08 lbs./gal.) Recommended Dry Film Thickness (DFT) Per Coat 3.0-3.5 mils (75-87.5µ) Wet Film to Achieve DFT (Unthinned Material) 9.0-10.0 mils (225-250µ) Practical Coverage at Recommended DFT (assumes 15% material loss) Induction Period 150-200 sq.ft./gal. (3.7-4.9 m2/l) 15 minutes Pot Life at 70-80°F (21-27°C) and 50% Relative Humidity 16 hours Dry Times at 70-80°F (21-27°C) and 50% Relative Humidity Light Foot Traffic 8 hours Normal Foot Traffic 24 hours Shelf Life 5 years Flash Point 0°F (32°C) Safety Information For additional information, see SDS * Activated material Calculated values are shown and may vary slightly from the actual manufactured material The technical data and suggestions for use contained herein are correct to the best of our knowledge, and offered in good faith. The statements of this literature do not constitute a warranty, express, or implied, as to the performance of these products. As conditions and use of our materials are beyond our control, we can guarantee these products only to conform to our standards of quality, and our liability, if any, will be limited to replacement of defective materials. All technical information is subject to change without notice. Rust-Oleum Corporation 11 Hawthorn Parkway Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 An RPM Company Phone: 877•385•8155 www.rustoleum.com Form: GDH-645 Rev.: 111416
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