Extended Information:
Product Preparation: Apply directly from the can, no thinning is required. If thinning is desired, use XIM’s Latex X-Tender. If tinting is desired, use up to 2 ounces of universal tint per gallon. Do not exceed 2 ounces of tint per gallon. It can also be tinted by adding small quantities of the Top Coat latex paint (½ Pint per gallon) to provide an opaque, guide coat. Mix or shake well before application. Product Storage:
Not to exceed 110°F. Spreading Rate
50 – 200 Square Feet per Gallon Depending on dry film thickness
Surface Preparation: Be sure the surface is clean and dry, free from dust, grease, wax, oil, and other surface contaminants. Clean with a strong detergent, rinse and allow to dry. Remove all loose and peeling paint. The surface should be a sound, stable surface. Spot prime areas that require extra filling. The moisture content of wood should be below 15% at application. Moldy or mildewed surfaces should be scrubbed with a mixture of one part of household bleach and three parts of water, then thoroughly rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry. Rotted wood should be replaced.
Application: Apply by synthetic fiber brush, synthetic roller or by spray. Can be applied at temperatures as low as 40° F. It can also be applied in high humidity conditions, up to 90% relative humidity. Under standard conditions, 77° F and 50% RH, Peel Bond will dry to touch in about 30 minutes. Thicker coats will take longer to dry. It can be top-coated in 40-60 minutes, under normal conditions. Peel Bond goes on white and dries to a hazy, clear. Once it has turned to the hazy, clear, it is ready to recoat or topcoat. It can be heavily applied, up to 40 mils wet in one application on a vertical surface, however, many applicators apply a first coat of 15-20 mils to see how the surface looks. They follow with a second coat as required. Coverage will vary between 50 to 200 square feet per gallon, depending on dry film thickness. NOTE: Peel Bond is not recommended for horizontal walking surfaces such as decks.
BRUSH:
Synthetic fiber brush designed for latex paints is recommended. Apply thickly. ROLL:
½ inch nap synthetic fiber roller cover designed for latex paints. Roll in one direction. SPRAY:
0.015 to 0.019 tip is recommended and 1200 psi. Sprays well with most sizes of spray equipment. Clean Up:
Clean up with soap and water immediately after use.
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