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EPOXYLIFE IS A PROTECTIVE COATING for CONCRETE SURFACES
Use for:
Parking Garages, Factory Floors, and offers SUPERIOR PROTECTION for virtually any HIGH TRAFFIC Concrete Surface.
EPOXYLIFE is a water based two-part mixture that is non-hazardous and non-flammable. When properly applied, the result is an attractive durable and very manageable finish. EPOXYLIFE protects exposed Industrial Floors, Garages, Warehouse Floors, Driveways and any other concrete surface.
SURFACE PREPARATION :
All surface areas are to be pressure washed and thoroughly cleansed prior to application of EPOXYLIFE. New concrete should cure for a minimum of 28 days. **New or existing concrete must be acid etched with a 15% solution of phosphoric or muriatic acid and rinsed thoroughly with water.
MIXES :
EPOXYLIFE is designed to provide a simple mixing procedure. Portions of mixture: Equal portions of A&B. Mixed thoroughly, be sure to mix enough to cover the entire area to be covered. Working time is approximately one hour.
APPLICATIONS :
EPOXYLIFE can be applied using a brush, roller or squeegee.
1) Mix each part separately until obtaining a homogenous texture.
2) Pour equal contents of A&B into a clean container for mixing.
3) Wether the mixture is combined manually or mechanically, it must be done slowly to avoid introducing air into mixture. use a low speed drill of fewer than 300-500 RPM.
4) Apply first coat. When thoroughly dry, apply second coat. After applying second coat surface should have no traffic for 72 hrs..
DRYING TIME :
Two hours under optimum outdoor drying conditions.
COVERAGE :
Coverage is dependent on surface porosity, climactic conditions, and the technique and expertise of the applicator. Coverage is approximately 250 square feet per gallon..
AVAILABILITY :
EPOXYLIFE is available in 5-gallon containers.
LIMITATIONS :
Apply EPOXYLIFE only to properly cured surfaces. Do Not store in direct sunlight or use when temperatures are below 50 degrees Fahrenheit or greater than 135 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use, and protect materials from freezing.
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