Bonding Coat Surface Bonding Agent
 
DESCRIPTION:
Our bonding coat is a specially formulated two part cementitious coating, designed to be used as an ideal substrate to mechanically bond pool plaster over existing plaster
finishes.

CHARACTERISTICS:
Superior bonding capability
High flexural strength
Eliminates excessive substrate preparation
Virtually eliminates delamination problems
Saves labor and equipment costs
Provides even dry time while plastering

LIMITATIONS:
All materials and surfaces to be coated should remain between 40 degrees F/120
degrees F 24 hours prior and 24 hours after installation. Do not apply in rain or extremely high humidity. Protect "Liquid Resin" from freezing. Plaster should be applied to bonding coat within 14 days or reapply bonding coat. DO NOT USE OVER PAINTED OR PLASTIC FINISHES.

SURFACE PREPARATION:
Check completely for hollow areas and remove all loose plaster. Remove all mildew,
algae, fungus and rust by either sand blasting or with an acid wash which must be
followed by neutralization with soda ash. If surface is unusually soft, painted, peeling or flaking, then surface must be heavily sanded or water blasted. Regardless of method used, thoroughly wash down with "jet nozzle" hose and let pool drain until there is no standing water present. NOTE: Special attention is required on pools below water table and or leaking.

APPLICATIONS:
To check consistency of material, apply bonding coat with 1-1/4" nap roller onto a vertical test area. Let material set for 1 minute; then, using a clean textured roller, rough up surface to desired finish. Material thickness can be adjusted by adding a small amount of "cement mix" if too thin or "liquid resin" if too thick, adjust only 1 time. DO NOT RETEMPER MIX. Once bonding coat is mixed to correct consistency, apply immediately, do not let material stand unused. Apply, mixed bonding coat with 1-1/4" nap roller to steps at shallow end of pool and let material set for approximately 1 minute; then, rough up surface to desired finish with clean textured roller as done in test area. Continue this same process with the wall areas and then proceed to the floor surface last. Starting at deep end of pool make sure application is uniform in thickness and texture.

CURING:
Minimum cure is reached in 6 hours; setting and drying time may vary according to
atmospheric conditions. For best results wait 24 hours before plastering.

PLASTERING:
Mist bonding coat with clean cool water prior to plastering to permit proper hydration. Make sure bonding coat is free of any foreign matter before plastering.

COVERING:
One unit covers 450-500 square feet of surface area.

CLEAN UP/STORAGE:
Clean hands, tools and containers with warm soapy water.
NOTE: USE NEW ROLLER WITH EACH APPLICATION.
 
 
 

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