PerformanceDIY Ab Certified Plus Kit Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- PerformanceDIY
Table of Contents
PerformanceDIY Ab Certified Plus Kit
Installation Instructions
Step 1:
Sweep or power blow entire floor surface area.
Step 2 :
Typically, old concrete floors have contaminants which must be removed prior
to coating. Using a diluted degreaser and hot water, you should scrub those
areas vigorously. Heavy contaminated or oily areas should be concentrated and
repeated if necessary. Grinding should be done if degreaser is ineffective.
Step 3:
Add acid granules floor prep solution into 5 quarts of chilly water in a
plastic sprinkling can or plastic pump sprayer and mix until diluted. This
will yield enough premix to cover up to 500 sq ft using the 9 oz prep solution
included with the full kit.
Step 4:
Cleaning a 10’ x 10’ section at a time, (using the optional sprayer) apply
the premix evenly over the surface. Do not expect foaming. Scrub the premix
into the surface with a stiff bristled broom. Move to the next 10′ x 10′ area.
Step 5:
After application of floor prep, double rinse the surface with a water
hose. Scrub while rinsing to ensure removal of all loosened material.
Note: It is best to scrub in both directions. Baking soda sprinkled over the floor will aid to neutralize the acid.
After the surface has dried, check any glossy or oily areas by applying a few drops of water. If water does not penetrate quickly, re-etch the affected areas.
Note: Muriatic acid can be used in place of clean and prep solution.
Allow the floor to dry fully before coating. A power blower can be used to assist in the evaporation of the remaining water. Once your floor is dry, rub your fingers on the concrete and check your fingers for a film. If there is no film, you are prepared for application of the coating. Remember you must remove contaminants and create a pro le before coating or your coating will not adhere correctly.
Mixing Instructions
Step 6:
Install Spike Shoes
Rinse and dry the large mixing bucket (which held all kit contents) with a
clean rag prior to mixing. Install the supplied mixing tool into a high-speed
drill. Apply protective plastic onto a 10’ X 10’ area where mixing is to be
performed (not on the floor coating surface).
Step 7:
Mix Part “A” of epoxy in its original bucket for 2 minutes. 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 8:
Into the large, cleaned mixing bucket, pour all Part “B” ACTIVATOR/HARDENER
contents.
Step 9:
INTO THE SAME OUTER MIXING BUCKET, pour all pre-mixed contents of Epoxy-Coat
Part “A” RESIN.
Step 10:
Mix thoroughly with the mixing tool for 3 minutes paying close attention to
mixing all around the buckets sides and raising and lowering with the mixing
tool.
Note: Mixing must be very thorough (3 minutes), or the coating will not cure and clean up, and removal of the uncured epoxy will be costly and very time consuming. Do not wipe the sides of the mixing bucket between mixes or after the final mix as there may be residual unmixed epoxy. The residual epoxy in the mixing bucket will not adversely affect the future epoxy mixes.
Step 11:
IMPORTANT: Immediately pour ALL mixed contents in a line on the floor (Do
not leave any mixed coating in the bucket for cut in, use the material on the
floor to cut in around perimeter). Starting in the farthest corner of the
room, pour mixed contents (parallel to and approx. 2’ from the wall”). Using
the kit brush, cut in the perimeter walls or any other obstruction that may be
hard to roll. For a full kit pour half of the mixed contents parallel to the
wall and half parallel to the first pour in the center of the room. You will
have two equal lines of materials approximately 3″ -4″ wide separated
approximately 8’-12’.
Note: After pouring mixed coating from the bucket to the floor, you have 30-40 minutes working time @ 70 degrees F (less time at higher temps).
Application Instructions:
Step 12:
Using the kit squeegee, (perpendicular to the poured line of epoxy) draw
the epoxy from the back wall with the squeegee until there is no longer wet
epoxy to draw back. Continue to squeegee pulling this product down the line
until complete.
Step 13:
With the kit roller perpendicular to squeegee application, roll the epoxy
until even and consistent.
Step 14:
Go back to the entire floor in the opposite direction.
Step 15:
Flake application. Apply by throwing the flakes into the wet coating, only
flake a section after the floor area looks satisfactory as once you flake the
floor you will not be able to re-back roll again. The flake chips should be
broadcasted until there are no wet spots (rejection). It is important that you
take your time to broadcast, do not use too many flakes in certain areas, the
goal is to walk with spike shoes around and apply all the supplied flake to
the wet epoxy completely having enough flakes to cover the whole area dry.
Note: If multiple special-order solid color flake chips are not premixed
together, do so before flaking the floor.
Clean squeegee while wet with xylene or MEK thinner for use on next steps.
Step 16:
After 10-12 hours remove left over flake from the floor by sweeping and
vacuuming then blowing all remaining flake chips.
PerformanceDIY.com Poly 300 Clear Top Coat:
WARNING: Wear protective gloves, clothing, eyes, and protection when using this product. Proper ventilation is required for use. See the SDS sheet for more information, available at www.PerformanceDIY.com.
Install spike shoes.
Note: Mix ratio is 1 to 1 by volume
Step 17:
Pour 1/2- gallon (250-s.f. kit) or 1 gallon (500 sf kit) contents of Part “X’
Poly 300 into the large clean black container.
Step 18:
Pour ½ gallon (250 s.f. kit) or 1 gallon (500 sf kit) contents of Part “B”
into the same large clean black container.
Step 19:
Mix thoroughly for 2 minutes
Step 20:
Starting in the farthest corner of the room, pour all mixed contents (parallel
to and approx. two feet from the wall”).
Using the kit brush, cut in the perimeter walls or any other obstruction that
may be hard to roll. This mix will do 1/2 of the floor area.
Using the kit squeegee, (perpendicular to the poured line of mixed Poly 300) draw the poly from the back wall with the squeegee until there is no longer wet poly to draw back. Continue to squeegee pulling this product down the line until complete.
Step 22:
With the kit roller, perpendicular to squeegee application, roll the poly
until even and consistent.
Repeat steps 17 -22 pouring all mixed contents on dry concrete parallel to wet poly 1 foot apart.
Step 23:
After the second section is squeegeed and rolled, go back and re-back roll
entire floor completely
If you desire to have aluminun1 oxide nonskid added to the floor broadcast aluminum oxide non-skid over the floor in lesser amounts (only in the previous section which has been back rolled a 2nd time). Taking a pinch amount apply by throwing the non-skid into the air a minimum of 5′ or higher. Re-bounding the non-skid off the ceiling is a good idea to get even coverage.
Note: : Aluminum oxide will make the floor more slip resistant but will make it harder to clean; it should be used according to your desired needs. PerformanceDIY.com non-skid additive is industry standard and accepted means for creating a proper recommended OSHA 0.5 COEFFECIENT FRICTION slip resistant non-skid surface.
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Counter Tops
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References
- PerformanceDIY - DIY Certified Epoxy & Polyaspartic Coating kits
- PerformanceDIY - DIY Certified Epoxy & Polyaspartic Coating kits
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