Description: PROTECTIVE FINISH FOR - Foundations, ICF's, Basements, Shower Liners, Deck and Fence Posts, Planter Boxes, Metal, Wood, Concrete and moreHIGHLY FLEXIBLE - Sealant final membrane has over 900% elongation in the sealing material preventing adhesion failure causing cracks and taring. Flat/Ponding Surface: 50 sq ft/G per coatEASY TO APPLY - No mixing required! Apply by brush, roller or high quality piston paint sprayer. Container can be closed and left over material used later. No pot life or working time like 2 component productsENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY - Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant is water based, containing no solvents, VOC's or harmful odors. Safe for humans and pets alike, can be used indoors and outdoors with no special breathing apparatusFOR A BULLETPROOF SYSTEM - Bridge joints, seams, vents, gaps, protrusions…. With Liquid Rubber Seam Tape or Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile where possible movement may occur. Scroll down for full application steps Product Description DETERMINE YOUR PROJECT EXTERIOR FOUNDATIONS INTERIOR BASEMENTS SHOWER LINERS PLANTER BOXES EXTERIOR FOUNDATION APPLICATION GUIDELINE Step 1 - Inspection All surfaces must be structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from anything that would prevent proper adhesion. Cracks, joints, voids, etc. (1/8” or larger) should be pre-filled with a suitable patching material such as a high-quality wood filler, concrete patch material or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive (or equivalent). For Concrete Should be allowed to cure for at least 28 days. Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant can be applied over aged solvent- based existing coatings. Foundation cracks can be an indicator of structural damage. Consult a professional. Be sure to perform a moisture test on the concrete prior to application. Refer to moisture test guidelines. For Wood Secure raised nail heads, screws, and loose panels. Pre-fill imperfections such as screw holes, knots, and splits in the wood with a high quality wood filler or with Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive. Replace damaged and rotting wood and remove loose splinters. For ICF's Rasp the surface to remove oxidized material and create surface profile. Grind sharp edges. Repair voids, honeycombing, cracks and flaking concrete. Surface must be free of loose particles, form-release and curing compounds, oil, grease, laitance, spalling, efflorescence, frost, and existing flaking coatings. Step 2 - Clean The Surface Blight and biological growth must be removed using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. If already coated, remove any loose/flaking material. Test compatibility before applying your Liquid Rubber Solution. Liquid Rubber Multi-Purpose Primer may be required to bond to an existing coating or provide a moisture vapor barrier. A test patch is recommended to confirm adhesion prior to full application. Step 3 - Detail Work Liquid Rubber 3-Course-Method: For all cracks less than 3mm (1/8’’), cold-joints, non-monolithic inside/ outside corners, pipes, wall/slab, wall/footing, and wall/ wall junctures apply a thick 6’’ wide coat and embed 4’’ wide Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile reinforcement fabric followed by a second coat (known as the 3 Course Method). For all cracks greater than 3mm (1/8’’) prefill with Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive or other appropriate patching materials prior to 3 Course Method. Step 3 - Detail Work cont'd Ensure the surface is smooth and flush and that patching materials have cured as per manufacturer's recommendation prior to application of your Liquid Rubber Solution. Tape-off, block-off, or otherwise mask areas that are not to receive your selected sealant. Remove tape while the sealant is still wet. Step 4 - Application Apply your selected sealant when temperature is above 10°C/50°F including overnight. Use a brush, roller, or heavy-duty hydraulic piston spray rig (very thick/viscous material) at a final coverage of 20 ft² per G (1.9 sq/m) or 100 ft² per 5G pail 40-50 mil. (1-1.3 mm) (DFT) membrane. Generally you can apply 2 generous coats per day. Step 4 - Application cont'd Apply the next coat when dry to touch, is uniform in color and nothing is wet underneath. Tacky is OK. Apply all recommended material. Membrane should be a minimum of 12” above finished grade and down the base of the slab/footing. Step 5 - Inspection Inspect for pinholes, blisters, voids, thin spots, or other flaws. Repair as necessary. Step 6 - Protection Allow 48 hours to dry before backfilling. It is recommended to apply a protection board or drainage board to protect your coating from other trades and work, during backfill, and from thermal expansion and contraction during its life. Coverage Exterior Foundation Wall: Apply a minimum final thickness of 1 gallon per 20 sq ft (1.9 sq/m). It should require around 4-5 heavy coats to achieve a 40-50 mil. (1-1.3 mm) (DFT) membrane. (not meant for long-term sun exposure.) Re-coat time: 6-8 hours. Cure: 24-48 hours. INTERIOR BASEMENT APPLICATION GUIDELINE Step 1 - Inspection All surfaces must be structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from anything that would prevent proper adhesion. Cracks, joints, voids, etc. (1/8” or larger) should be pre-filled with a suitable patching material such as a high-quality wood filler, concrete patch material or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive (or equivalent). For Concrete Should be allowed to cure for at least 28 days. Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant can be applied over aged solvent- based existing coatings. Foundation cracks can be an indicator of structural damage. Consult a professional. Be sure to perform a moisture test on the concrete prior to application. Refer to moisture test guidelines. For Wood Secure raised nail heads, screws, and loose panels. Pre-fill imperfections such as screw holes, knots, and splits in the wood with a high quality wood filler or with Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive. Replace damaged and rotting wood and remove loose splinters. Step 2 - Clean The Surface Blight and biological growth must be removed using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. If already coated, remove any loose/flaking material. Test compatibility before applying your Liquid Rubber Solution. Liquid Rubber Multi-Purpose Primer may be required to bond to an existing coating or provide a moisture vapor barrier. A test patch is recommended to confirm adhesion prior to full application. Step 3 - Detail Work Liquid Rubber 3-Course-Method: For all cracks less than 3mm (1/8’’), cold-joints, non-monolithic inside/ outside corners, pipes, wall/slab, wall/footing, and wall/ wall junctures apply a thick 6’’ wide coat and embed 4’’ wide Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile reinforcement fabric followed by a second coat (known as the 3 Course Method). For all cracks greater than 3mm (1/8’’) prefill with Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive or other appropriate patching materials prior to 3 Course Method. Step 4 - Application Apply your selected sealant when temperature is above 10°C/50°F including overnight. Use a brush, roller, or heavy-duty hydraulic piston spray rig (very thick/viscous material) at a final coverage of 50 ft² per G (4.6 sq/m) or 250 ft² per 5G pail to achieve a damp-proof coating. Generally you can apply 2 generous coats per day. Step 4 - Application cont'd Apply the next coat when dry to touch, is uniform in color and nothing is wet underneath. Tacky is OK. Apply all recommended material. Membrane should be a minimum of 12” above finished grade and down the base of the slab/footing. Step 5 - Inspection Inspect for pinholes, blisters, voids, thin spots, or other flaws. Repair as necessary. Step 6 - Protection Allow 48 hours to cure before painting or covering. Coverage Interior Basement Wall: Apply a minimum final thickness of 1 gallon per 50 sq ft (4.6 sq/m). It should require around 2-3 heavy coats. (not meant for long-term sun exposure.) Re-coat time: 6-8 hours. Cure: 24-48 hours. SHOWER LINER APPLICATION GUIDELINE Step 1 - Inspection All surfaces must be structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from anything that would prevent proper adhesion. Concrete and gypsum products must be fully cured. For Concrete Must be troweled or ground smooth (not polished) , fully cured and free from laitance, efflorescence, contaminants, etc. Use Liquid Rubber Concrete Etch to etch the concrete prior to application of Liquid Rubber products. Be sure to perform a moisture test on the concrete before application. Refer to moisture test guidelines. For Gypsum Must be trowelled or sanded smooth. Damages must be repaired and fully cured prior to application of your Liquid Rubber Solution. Blight and biological growth must be removed, try using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. For Wood Prefill imperfections such as screw holes, knots, and splits in the wood with a high-quality wood filler or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive (or equivalent). Replace damaged and rotting wood and remove loose splinters. Cracks, joints, voids, etc. (1/8” or larger) should be pre-filled with a suitable patching material such as a high-quality wood filler, concrete/drywall patch material or Liquid Rubber Sealant/Adhesive (or equivalent). Step 2 - Clean the Surface Blight and biological growth must be removed, try using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. Step 3 - Detail Work Bridge any seams, cracks, corners, and transitions (floor to wall) using the 3-course method of Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant, Liquid Rubber GeoTextile, Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant. Apply a generous 6” wide coat of the Foundation Sealant and while still wet, embed the Geo-Textile fabric (fuzzy side down). Smooth out wrinkles, allow it to set up (about an hour) and apply a second coat of the Foundation Sealant on top, to fully saturate the Geo-Textile. Allow to dry completely. Step 4 - Detailing Drains Drains should have a clamping ring with open weep holes for thin-set application. Apply Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant to the bottom of the flange. The drain should be fully supported, without movement, and even with the plane of the substrate. Step 4 - Drains cont'd. Apply Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant around the drain. Embed Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile fabric (fuzzy side down) into the coating around the drain while still wet, making sure it does not obstruct the drainage weep holes. Apply an additional coat and smooth. After curing, clamp the upper flange onto the membrane and tighten. Use Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive (or equivalent) around the flange prior to clamping the upper flange to the cured membrane. Step 5 - Application Using a 3/8” (10mm) microfiber roller, apply 3-4 generous coats of Liquid Rubber Foundation Sealant to the entire surface, taking care not to allow the material to drip or puddle. For edges, corners or around pipes, apply the product with a Nylon/Polyester brush. It should require around 3-4 heavy coats to achieve a 40-50 mil. (1-1.3 mm) (DFT) membrane, allowing 6-8 hours dry time between coats depending on temperature and relative humidity Step 5 - Application cont'd. You can recoat once the material is dry to the touch with nothing wet underneath and uniform in color. Apply each coat at a right angle to the prior coat, to ensure even coverage. In a well-ventilated area with airflow, allow 48 hours curing after the final coat before the application of polymer-modified thin-set grout and tiles. Step 6 - Inspection Inspect for pinholes, blisters, voids, thin spots, or other flaws. Repair as necessary. Step 7 - Protection Allow 48 hours to dry before covering. (Tiling over, etc.) Coverage Final coverage 20 sq. ft. per G, 100 sq. ft. per 5G for a 40-50 mil. (1-1.3 mm) membrane. PLANTER BOX APPLICATION GUIDELINE Step 1 - Inspection All surfaces must be structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from anything that would prevent proper adhesion. For Wood If not using kiln dried wood be sure that the new wood is sufficiently dried (less than 15% relative humidity, kiln dried wood should already be dry enough). Put a couple of drops of water on the surface of the dry wood. If it absorbs it is dry enough, if it beads up there is too much moisture and it needs additional drying time. Treated wood should be thoroughly cleaned to remove treatments from the surface to which you will apply your Liquid Rubber Solution and allowed to dry. For Wood cont'd Blight and biological growth must be removed using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. Secure raised nail heads, deck screws and loose boards. Pre-fill imperfections such as screw holes, knots, and splits in the wood with a high-quality wood filler or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive. Replace damaged and rotting boards and remove loose splinters. Wood should be scuffed to increase profile using a 60-80 grit sandpaper and cleaned. For Concrete Concrete must be cured for a minimum of 28 days. All flaws should be repaired and cured prior to coating. Concrete Should be etched using Liquid Rubber Concrete Etch, power washed and allowed to fully dry. Be sure to perform a moisture test on the concrete prior to application. Refer to moisture test guidelines For Existing Sealants/Coatings Sealants and existing coatings should be fully cured and well bonded. Cracks, joints, voids, etc.: (1/8” or larger) should be pre-filled with a suitable patching material such as a high-quality wood filler, concrete patch material or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive (or equivalent). For Steel Remove Heavy Rust. Repairs must be made with an appropriate patching material (e.g. Bondo) and fully cured prior to application. Should be scuffed with an emery cloth to increase profile, cleaned with an appropriate steel cleaner or power washed, and/or cleaned with a mild detergent. Step 2 - Clean the Surface Concrete: Should be etched using Liquid Rubber Concrete Etch, power washed and allowed to fully dry. For wood. Blight and biological growth must be removed using Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. For steel and existing coatings use Liquid Rubber Deck and Patio Cleaner. Step 3 - Details Use Liquid Rubber Seam Tape or Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile applied via the 3-course-method to reinforce these areas prone to movement and leakage. 3-Course Method: Apply a thick 6’’ wide coat of your selected sealant and embed 4’’ wide Liquid Rubber Geo-Textile reinforcement fabric followed by a second coat (known as the 3 Course Method). For all gaps/cracks greater than 3mm (1/8’’) fill with a high-quality wood filler, concrete patch material or Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive first. Step 4 - Application Once the details have dried, use a brush, roller, or appropriate sprayer to apply at the recommended final thickness (depending on product selected). Generally you can apply 2 heavy coats per day. Applications generally take 3-4 coats. Apply the next coat when dry to the touch and nothing is wet underneath and is uniform in color. Tacky is OK. Apply all recommended material. Use Liquid Rubber Multi-Purpose Primer to increase bond. Step 5 - Inspection Inspect for pinholes, blisters, voids, thin spots, or other flaws after each coat. Repair as necessary. Step 6 - Protection Allow 48-72 hours to dry, depending on product and environmental conditions. Coverage Flat/Ponding Surface: Apply a minimum final thickness of 1 gallon per 15 sq ft (1.4 sq/m). It should require around 4-5 heavy coats to achieve a 60-80 mil (1.5-2.0mm) (DFT) membrane. APPLICATION TIPS & TRICKS * Apply using a 3/8 (10mm) roller, paint brush, masonry brush or appropriate heavy duty piston paint sprayer. * Apply to a clean, dry surface that is free of silicone, loose paint, rust, oil, grease, coal tar, or other anything that would hinder adhesion. * Apply when temperature is above 10˚C/50˚F (including overnight temperatures). * For extra adhesion, performance, and longevity and to create a moisture vapor barrier, use 1 heavy coat of Liquid Rubber Multi-Purpose Primer. * Use Liquid Rubber Sealant & Adhesive for gaps and cracks. * Apply each coat in an alternate direction to the last coat to ensure even coverage. * Apply next coat when dry to the touch with nothing wet underneath and is uniform in color. * Avoid contact with solvents and solvent based cleaners, adhesives, and paints. * Do not combine Black products with Colored products. * Foundation Sealant is not meant as a walking surface. Will remain soft and tacky. * Remove painters tape/blocking while the coating is still wet. Use disposable gloves and throw away brushes when done. * Do not allow to freeze until fully cured. * Foundation Sealant not meant for long term sun exposure. * Curing depends on temperature, humidity, and airflow * Extend rain gutters and slope grade away from your building. * Ensure weeping tile is working properly channeling water away from your building. Liquid Rubber's Family Of Products Use with Foundation Sealant ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Main Use Reinforcing joints and seams Reduces blisters and peeling Fill voids, cracks and joints Restore your RV Roof 10X Stronger than Deck Paint Color sealant option for roofs Restore your Pond Color White Milky White White Various Options Various Options Black Material Polyester Fabric Epoxy Hybrid Polymer Polyurethane Polyurethane Hybrid Polymer Neoprene Waterproof ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
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Location: Anaheim, California
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Item model number: 13
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Product Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 8 inches; 8.62 Pounds
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Item Weight: 3.91 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 8 x 8 inches
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