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EPDM Liquid Rubber®
Applications
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Applying EPDM Liquid Rubber® on Wood & Plywood Roofs and Structures |
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Coating Cast Concrete with Liquid Rubber® |
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Applying EPDM Liquid Rubber on Wood & Plywood Roofs and Structures |
| Lumber and Plywood |
| Liquid Rubber adheres well to all types of
wood. If the rubber is applied directly to the wood, however, its
appearance will not be uniform because of the differing porosities of
the surface. This condition can be avoided by first priming the
wood with an oil based primer or Pro Guard's
Proflex Primer®. Some applications where Liquid
Rubber works well on wood are: Railings, Fence Posts, Planters,
and Window Boxes. Return to top of Page |
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Plywood Roof Decking |
| Liquid Rubber may be used on
plywood roof decking as a moisture barrier to protect the wood but
should not be used as the primary waterproofing for the roof. The
many joints and potential for warping make this an impractical use of
the product. Shingles, Metal or Roofing Membranes are appropriate
roofing materials. Return to top of Page |
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The information presented herein is furnished
free of charge and is based on technical data that Pro Guard
believes to be reliable. It is intended for use by persons
having technical skill and is at their own discretion and
risk. Since conditions of use are outside our control we
make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no
liability in connection with any use of this information.
Nothing herein is to be taken as a license to operate or a
recommendation to infringe any patents.
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Coating Cast Concrete with Liquid Rubber® |
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Concrete that has not been trowel finished has a
more porous surface which can create pinholes if Liquid Rubber is
applied without a primer. Pro Guard's
Proflex Primer® is recommended to seal the surface of the
concrete but will also strengthen and reconstitute a leached or spalling
surface. The Liquid Rubber should be applied over the
Proflex Primer® within 5 days.
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Click here to
Order EPDM Liquid Rubber.
The
information presented herein is furnished free of charge and
is based on technical data that Pro Guard believes to be
reliable. It is intended for use by persons having technical
skill and is at their own discretion and risk. Since
conditions of use are outside our control we make no
warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in
connection with any use of this information. Nothing herein
is to be taken as a license to operate or a recommendation
to infringe any patents.
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