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SURFACE CONDITIONER |
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F9910 |
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(For single ply
sheet rubber) |
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The weathering process combined with airborne
dirt and pollutants creates a thin layer of deposits on all exposed
surfaces. These deposits are difficult to remove and reduce the adhesion
of paints and protective coatings. This Surface Conditioner is designed
to stabilize these deposits on single ply sheet rubber and improve the
adhesion of Liquid Rubber®. An improved bond will be more pronounced
over newer and less weathered rubber as well as with older more
weathered surfaces. Moderately weathered rubber will still benefit from
the use of Surface Conditioner but to a lesser degree, since Liquid
Rubber® generally develops better mechanical adhesion here thus masking
the influence of the Conditioner. |
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CAUTION |
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EPDM sheet rubbers will absorb solvent from
the Surface Conditioner and from Liquid Rubber. This will cause the
rubber to swell, which may result in wrinkling or bubbling. This
condition is temporary and the rubber will usually recover its original
shape as the solvent slowly evaporates. Some older brands of rubber
exhibit more pronounced swelling and may not recover completely.
Potential problems can be avoided by first doing a small area as a test
before coating the entire roof. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Clean single ply rubber by
scrubbing surface with a detergent solution. Thoroughly rinse with water
and let dry. Apply a thin coating of Surface Conditioner with a
roller or bristle brush. Work a small area repeatedly until surface
looks uniform without leaving any puddles before moving on. Solvent will
evaporate quickly leaving a slightly tacky surface behind. Clean soles
of shoes before walking on treated surface. Liquid Rubber® may be
applied to treated surface immediately or days later if further dirt
pick-up is prevented. |
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COVERAGE: 200 square feet
per gallon on single ply sheet rubber.
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Order EPDM Liquid Rubber or Surface Conditioner.
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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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