
#2000 and 2000-SP Primer / Sealer
Fortified Acrylic Surface Preparation Primer / Sealer
DESCRIPTION
SEALMARK #2000 (PRIMER / SEALER) is a water based acrylic resin blend that penetrates and seals many types of wood, foam and masonry substrates. When applied prior to the application of the Restoration Coating, it penetrates and seals the substrate while also creating a water vapor barrier and is the first step in creating a waterproof substrate and to enhance and create the bond needed to support the high film build of the #2001 - Multi- Use Base Coat and #2002 - Finish / Texture Coat in certain applications .NOTE! The Sealmark #2000SP has the same characteristics and uses as the # 2000, but it was formulated to be used specifically with the Sealmark #2003-PC Satin Coating.
USES
SEALMARK #2000 - (PRIMER / SEALER) is used to create a clean surface and prepare the approved substrate for the successful application of the Restoration Coating and completion of the modified SEALMARK TEFS system. SEALMARK #2000 - (PRIMER / SEALER) is the first step of the waterproofing and vapor barrier developing process of the Restoration Coating and TEFS systems.
COVERAGE
The coverage rates for the SEALMARK #2000 - (PRIMER / SEALER) will very slightly depending upon the substrate it is being applied to. flat, smooth, level substrates such as Plywood, Foam, etc. will sustain an average coverage rate of 260 sq. ft. per gallon at 6 mil wet film thickness.
When applied to brick, block, stucco or porous, similar rough textured substrates, coverage rates will decrease slightly to approximately 200 sq. ft. per gallon.)
PROPERTIES
Drying Time - After mixing, the drying time of SEALMARK #2000 - (PRIMER / SEALER) is dependent upon the ambient air temperature and relative humidity. Under normal conditions (70°f / 55% R.H) the time elapsed for acceptable curing is a minimum of 60 minutes.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Job Conditions - Air and surface temperature for application of SEALMARK #2000 ( PRIMER / SEALER) must be at least 39°(degrees (F)), and must remain so for a period of at least 24 hrs.
Protection - Temporary protection shall be provided at all times for specified duration until (#2000) has achieved a completely cured state to protect from all weather, natures elements and other potential damage.
Substrate Preparation - Surfaces must be clean, dry, structurally stable and surface temperature should be above 39°(F). Surface areas should be free from grease, oils, and solvents that can possibly interfere with the bond integrity of SEALMARK #2000 - ( PRIMER / SEALER). When applying system materials to concrete, brick, or concrete block. PH of concrete must not exceed 9. These substrates must age a minimum of 30 days before SEALMARK can be applied. Wash concrete block with a mild muratic acid solution to neutralize the pH. Thoroughly rinse solution off with clean water. Before the applications of the #2000 primer sealer all substrates must be clean and free of all surface contamination. It is recommended that all substrates be washed with a solution of TSP and clean water before the application of Sealmark # 2000 Remember that SEALMARK cannot be used over any asphalt materials or any plastic materials such as polyethylene
Mixing Procedure - Proper mixing procedure for SEALMARK #2000 is to stir gently in pail for approximately 15 - 20 seconds. A drill and standard paint mixing bit are recommended for mixing #2000.
Application - No special tools or skills are needed for the correct application of SEALMARK #2000. Using a heavy-duty paint roller / applicator, apply SEALMARK #2000 - in a uniform consistent manner as to completely cover and water proof the approved substrate. Other approved tools for the application of SEALMARK #2000 - include a brush. DO NOT BACK-ROLL or BRUSH OVER AN AREA ONCE PRIMER HAS BEEN APPLIED. (This will interrupt the uniformity and coverage of #2000) Apply #2000 at a maximum of 260 sq. ft. per gallon or no less than 7 mil. When Sealmark #2000 is used to prime and seal substrate prior to the use of Sealmark #2003 Restoration Coating. The coverage rate will be 260 square feet per gallon on smooth substrates. Coverage rate will decrease over rough or porous substrates.
Clean Up - Use soap and water for clean up. System materials are water-borne and are non-toxic. Prior to curing, system materials are water soluble. Clean up any spills, over-spray, or residue of the system materials before they have time to set. Cured or dried system materials are not water soluble and may prove to be difficult to impossible to remove without damage to substrate or other materials upon which they have dried. Dispose of waste materials and empty containers into an approved waste disposal facility. Never dump materials into storm or sanitary sewers, nor into bodies of water
STORAGE
SEALMARK #2000 ( PRIMER / SEALER) must be stored at a continuous temperature of at least 40°F or higher. Storing in temperatures closest to normal room temperature 70°F will result in easier application. ALWAYS AVOID FREEZING. Always store in tightly sealed container and away from direct sunlight. Shelf life of all SEALMARK products is for a period of 12 months after products are manufactured.
CAUTIONS
As with any type of application, take the appropriate steps necessary to ensure that clean up of #2000 is achieved with minimal effort. This means properly tarp/secure application area as to prevent unintended application as product may prove to be difficult to impossible to remove. SOME WALL SUBSTRATES MAY HAVE BEEN COATED WITH A CLEAR SILICON WATER REPELLENT THAT WOULD ADVERSELY AFFECT THE ADHESION OF SEALMARK PRODUCTS. IF APPLICATION OF THE SILICON TREATMENT IS UNKNOWN, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A TEST APPLICATION BE APPLIED TO THE SUBSTRATE AND CHECKED AFTER CURING FOR ADHESION.
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