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Benefits to you, the consumer:
Works in warm climates Blocks heat from entering your home
in the summer
Works in cold climates Blocks heat from leaving your home
in the winter
A professional grade 100% elastomeric ultra-white membrane
coating created with a special formulation using hollow
microscopic ceramic beads.
A heat-reflective elastomeric coating formulated to protect
and waterproof a wide variety of structurally sound roofing
substrates, such as conventional bituminous built-up roofs,
polyurethane foam, galvanized steel, concrete, and asphalt
shingles.
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Reflects 85% of heat
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100%
elastomeric
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Waterproof
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Lightweight
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Ultra
white
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Heat-reflective
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Non-flammable
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25
year Warranty
A 100% elastomeric membrane coating internally plasticized
to retain its excellent mechanical properties; ultra white
finish dries to a heat-reflective breathable film.
Professional use; for use over concrete, metal, asphalt,
wood, brick, and polyurethane surfaces.
100% ELASTOMERIC ULTRA WHITE SEALER STYRENE/ACRYLIC
SILICONE-MODIFIED ROOF COATING
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
A professional grade 100% elastomeric ultra-white membrane
coating with 575% elongation, internally plasticized to
retain its
mechanical properties for many years, that dries to a
heat-reflective Ultra-white film.
BASIC USES:
A heat-reflective elastomeric coating formulated to protect
and waterproof a wide variety of structurally sound roofing
substrates, such as conventional bituminous built-up roofs,
polyurethane foam, galvanized steel, concrete, and asphalt
shingles.
WARRANTY: 25 year
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES:
*100% elastomeric
* Waterproof
* Ultra white
* 575% elongation (ASTM D 412)
* Lightweight
* Heat-reflective
Percent Solids:
52.25 ± 1%
by weight
40.39 ± 1%
by volume
Weight/Gallon:
10.39 ±
0.5 lbs.
Color:
Ultra
white
Flash Point:
Non-flammable
Drying Time:
To touch:
1 hour
To recoat:
24 hours
Sizes:
5 gallons
1 gallon
Recommended Film Thickness @ 100 sq. ft./gal:
8 mils
dry, 16 mils wet.
Heat Guard Interior
100% ELASTOMERIC ULTRA WHITE SEALER STYRENE/ACRYLIC
SILICONE-MODIFIED ROOF COATING
Heat Guard Interior
Surface Preparation:
Clean the roof substrate thoroughly. Remove all foreign
matter and old loose coating by sandblasting, high
pressure water-blasting, or wire brushing. Kill and remove
all mildew or fungus growth on the substrate. Substrate must
be dry at time of
application. Make sure all joints are sealed with Heat Guard
Interior Elastomeric Crack Filler RC-230 and let dry 24
hours.
Mildewed Surfaces:
Any existing mildew on the surface must be completely killed
and removed prior to the application of Heat Guard
Interior. Any mildew not removed may continue to grow
through the new finish. Using a long-handled brush scrub
mildewed surface
with a mix of one quart of household bleach and three quarts
of warm water. Rinse completely and let dry.
Ponding Water Areas:
Areas where ponding water lasts one day or
more must be repaired using roof drains or other corrective
measures before applying Heat Guard Interior. Less severe
ponding areas
must be re-coated with Heat Guard Interior annually.
Repairing Cracks and Seams:
Cracks are basically one of the following two types:
SHRINKAGE CRACKS
(smaller than 1/3): Apply a heavy coat of Heat Guard
Acrylic Roof and Wall Primer/Sealer AS-210 over cracks and
2 to each side of it. Let dry thoroughly three hours and
apply a second coat.
MOVEMENT CRACKS (1/32 or bigger):
Pout out to 1/4 wide and 1/4 deep, clean with water, let
dry and prime with L Heat Guard Acrylic Roof and Wall
Primer/Sealer AS-210 over crack and 2 to each side of it;
let dry. Fill joints completely and 2 to each side with
Heat Guard Interior Elastomeric Crack Filler RC-230, while
wet lay Heat Guard High Strength Polyester Weave MP-997 over
the cracked area and immediately reapply Heat Guard Interior
Elastomeric Crack Filler RC-230 and let dry completely for
72 hours. (Tape must be used always over areas where two
surfaces meet or come together to form a seam. Seam taping
gives added strength to these areas and is important to the
success of your project.)
Polyurethane Foam:
Repair
holes, cracks and indentations. Where water will collect,
apply several layers of Heat Guard Interior
Elastomeric Crack Filler RC-230 to allow water to drain, and
let dry 24 hours. Apply one coat of Heat Guard Interior, let
dry for
24 hours
and apply a second coat.
Built-Up
Roofs:
Remove all
loose gravel and clean roof thoroughly. Repair cracks with
Heat Guard Interior Elastomeric Crack
Filler
RC-230 and Heat Guard Polyester Weave MP-997 as recommended.
Apply one coat of Heat Guard Interior, sealing completely
all of the gravel; let dry 24 hours. Continue with two coats
of Heat Guard Interior, allowing 24 hours to dry between
coats.
Asphalt
Roofs:
Clean
surface, making sure to remove all dirt, oil and grease.
Repair cracks as recommended. Apply one coat of
Heat Guard
Interior, let dry 24 hours and apply a second coat.
Asphalt
Shingles:
Roof must
be clean and completely dry. Apply four coats of Heat Guard
Interior at a rate of 50 sq. ft per gallon. Let dry 24 hours
between coats. Be sure all tabs are completely sealed. If
not, apply Heat Guard Interior Elastomeric
Crack
Filler RC-230 and Heat Guard High Strength Polyester Weave
MP-997 on tab joint as recommended, followed by an
additional coat of Heat Guard Interior.
Application:
Apply with
a Heat Guard 3/4 Nap Rough Surface Roller PA-568 or airless
spray. Wait 24 hours between coats.
Apply only
when temperature is above 50ΊF (10°C). Do not apply if
temperature is expected to drop below 50ΊF (10°C) before the
coating has completely dried. If roof is hot, spray with
water to avoid sealer from drying too fast. The use of a
light colorant is recommended with the first coat, to show
the areas of coverage of the second coat. Two full coats are
generally needed for proper sealing. Always apply coats in
different directions. Never thin or dilute from full
strength.
Recommended Equipment:
Use an
airless pump with pressure of 1,500 to 2,000 psi. A fluid
delivery of 1 to 2 gallons per minute with a spray tip of
.026 to .035 will be adequate. Wait 24 hours between coats.
The hoses should be at least 3/8 inside diameter and of the
high-pressure rate type. If the hose length is more than
fifty feet, a larger inside diameter will be required.
Cleanup:
Clean
roller and equipment after use with warm soapy water.
Drying
Time:
Approximately sixty minutes to touch. Cure time is
controlled by thickness of the applied coating, relative
humidity and temperature. Allow 24 hours between coats.
Weather:
Select a
warm, clear and sunny day. Consult your weather bureau to
make sure there is no forecast of rain. Do not apply after
4:00 p.m. Keep rain- free for a minimum of six hours after
application.
Notice:
The
technical data contained herein are true and accurate to the
best of our knowledge. Published technical data and
instructions are subject to change without prior notice.
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