DIY 15/30 Gallon Commercial Good and Better Kits Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- DIY
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DIY 15/30 Gallon Commercial Good and Better Kits
Specifications
- Product Name: Commercial Good and Better Kits
- Size Options: 15/30 Gallon
- System Options: Good System (Flakes included), Better System (Flakes included)
- Tech Support Hours: Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM, Saturday 11AM-3PM EST
- Contact Number: 800-841-5580 EST
- Website: www.PerformanceDIY.com
Product Usage Instructions
- Step 1: Mixes should be made in 3-gallon batches for ease of application.
- Step 2: Pre-mix part A Resins thoroughly (2 minutes) in its original bucket. Contact PerformanceDIY.com if color is not satisfactory.
- Step 3: Install Spike Shoes.
- Step 4: Pour Part A onto Part B in the mixing bucket to the second line labeled Part A.
- Step 5: Power mix the contents for a minimum of 3 minutes in up-down and rotational fashion to ensure thorough mixing.
- Step 6: Pour the mixed contents parallel (6 wide) to the furthest wall and back-roll the coating perpendicular to the squeegee direction.
- Step 7: Cut in edges with brushes and small rollers.
- Step 8: Squeegee apply at a rate of 40-160 S.F. per gallon. Back-roll the coating perpendicular to the squeegee direction.
- Step 9: Back rolling should be in opposite directions a minimum of 2 times (up & back 20 minutes apart). Schedule a final backrolling to assure uniformity.
- Note: Turning down the temperature by 10-15 degrees F during application of the topcoat will reduce surface tension and bubbling.
FAQ
- Q: What should I do if the color of the mixed resin is not as expected?
- A: If the color is not what you like, do not activate the mixture. Contact PerformanceDIY.com for options as activation, mixing, or application will not change the color.
- Q: How should I address fisheyes or bubbles in the coating?
- A: Fisheyes from contaminants must be re-rolled until the coating is dry enough for fisheye elimination. Rolling must be done in a square pattern preferably to mortar joints to reduce a noticeable change in color. Bubbles can be minimized by turning down the temperature during the application of the topcoat.
Description
Good System – Flakes included
Better System – Flakes included
Contact
- Monday-Friday 9-5PM
- Tech Support Saturday 11-3PM EST
- 800-841-5580 EST
- www.PerformanceDIY.com
Using Instructions
Mixing 15-30-gallon kits
NOTE
Mixes should be made in 3-gallon batches for ease of application.
- Step 1:
- Pre-mix part “A” Resins thoroughly (2 minutes) in its original bucket. If the color is not what you like “STOP,” do not activate, and contact PerformanceDlY.com for options as activation, mixing or application will NOT change color. If more than one kit is being used, please check batch numbers on the top of part “A” lid. If different batch mix all colored Part “A” resins together for color consistency If the color is not what you like “STOP,” do not activate and contact PerformanceDIY.com for options as activation, mixing or application will NOT change color.
- Step 2: Install Spike Shoes.
- Place the measuring stick in the extra provided mixing bucket, and pour non-mixed Part B to the first line labeled Part B.
- Step 3:
- Once ready to start coating, pour Part A onto Part B in the mixing bucket to the second line Labeled Part A.
- Step 4:
- Mixes must be power mixed for a minimum of 3 minutes in an up-down and rotational fashion assuring all contents are mixed completely. IMMEDIATELY pour its contents parallel (6″ wide) to furthest wall. Bring empty bucket back to the mixing station. Do not leave mixed epoxy in the bucket, contents must be immediately poured onto the floor.
- Note: Resin or Activator can serve as a contaminant so neither unmixed product can be allowed to contact the floor coating area.
- Step 5:
- Cut in edges with brushes and small rollers.
- Step 8:
- Cut in edges with brushes and small rollers.
- Step 9:
- Squeegee apply at a rate of 40-160 S.F. per gallon. Back-roll the coating perpendicular to the squeegee direction. Back rolling should be performed with a 3/8″ nap roller. Back rolling should be in opposite directions a minimum of 2 times (up & back 20 minutes apart).
- Note: You must schedule the 3rd final back-rolling person an additional 30 minutes after the 2nd final back-rolling to assure uniformity. Fisheyes from contaminants must be re-rolled until the coating is dry enough for fisheye elimination. Rolling must be done in a square pattern preferably to mortar joints; this will reduce a noticeable change in color. Bubbles must be blown out of the floor with a power blower if this condition occurs, in extreme cases and for up to 1.5 hours after completion: (Turning down the temperature by 10-15 degrees F during application of the topcoat will reduce surface tension and bubbling)
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Surface Coatings
- Industrial & Commercial
- Garage
- Basement
- Deck & Patio
- Driveways
- Paver Coating
- Counter Tops
- Concrete Patch
- Crafts
References
- PerformanceDIY - DIY Certified Epoxy & Polyaspartic Coating kits
- PerformanceDIY - DIY Certified Epoxy & Polyaspartic Coating kits
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