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CONCRETE SURFACE PREPARATION REFERENCE                NEW AND OLD CAST IRON
        ASTM D4258 - Standard practice for cleaning concrete.   Blast with a steel grit and degrease before priming. Old cast
        ASTM D4259 - Standard practice for abrading concrete.   iron is difficult to prepare for a satisfactory bond.  It can absorb
        ASTM D4260 - Standard practice for etching concrete.   oil and water soluble contaminants that will keep returning
        ASTM F1869 - Standard test method for measuring moisture vapor   to the surface after the coating system has been applied
                        emission rate of concrete.            and affect the coating system adhesion. An adhesion test is
        ICRI 03732 -     Concrete surface preparation.        recommended prior to starting the project.
        WOOD
        All wood should be clean, dry and free of any knots, splinters,   ALL OTHER SURFACES
                                                              An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the project.
        oil, grease or other contaminants.  Splintered or rough areas
        should be sanded.  Knots should be repaired using Polycoat  Mixing
        Products PC-260 with sand.  Upon full cure of the repair agent,   Polyeuro  MH-752HH may not be diluted under any circum-
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        prime the entire surface intended for coating.        stances. Thoroughly mix Polyeuro  MH-752HH Side-B with
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                                                              air driven power equipment until a homogeneous mixture
        STEEL (ATMOSPHERIC AND IMMERSION EXPOSURE)            and color is obtained.
        Remove all oil, grease, weld spatters and round off any sharp
        edges from surface. Minimum surface preparation is Near  Application
        White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Optimum   Both Side-A and Side-B material should be preconditioned at
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        surface profile is 3-4 mils. Prime and shoot Polyeuro  onto   80-90°F (27-32°C) before application.
        any bare metal the same day as it is cleaned to minimize any   Recommended surface temperature must be at least 5°F (3°C)
        potential flash rusting.
                                                              above the dew point.
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        GALVANIZED SURFACES                                   Polyeuro  MH-752HH should be applied using a plural com-
        Clean and degrease any contaminated surfaces before   ponent, heated, high pressure 1:1 spray mixing equipment
        priming.  Do not blast galvanized surfaces with an abrasive   like Graco’s Reactor, Glass Craft or other equivalent machine
        grit. An adhesion test is recommended prior to starting the   may be used.
        project.                                              Both Side-A and Side-B materials should be sprayed at a
        FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC                         minimum of 2000 psi and at temperatures above 150°F (65°C).
        The gel coat should be lightly blasted or sanded with 80 grit   Adequate pressure and temperature should be maintained
        sandpaper and cleaned.                                at all times.
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                                                              Polyeuro  MH-752HH should be sprayed in smooth, multi-
        PLASTIC FOAMS                                         directional passes to improve uniform thickness and ap-
        Enhanced adhesion is obtained when the foam is mechanically   pearance.
        abraded. When coating polystyrene, do not use a solvent-
        based primer.                                         Storage
                                                              Polyeuro  MH-752HH has a shelf life of six (6) months from
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        TEXTILES, CANVAS, FABRICS                             date of manufacture in original, factory-sealed containers
        Adhesion to most fabrics, geothermal membranes and textiles   when stored indoors at a temperature between 60-95°F (15-
        does not require a primer.
                                                              35°C).
        STAINLESS STEEL                                       Side-A and Side-B drums are recommended to be stored
        Stainless steel may be grit blasted and degreased before   above 60°F (15°C). Avoid freezing temperatures.
        priming. Contact Polycoat Products for recommended primer.
        Some stainless steel alloys are so inert that it is not possible to   Store drums on wooden pallets to avoid direct contact with
        achieve a satisfactory bond. An adhesion test is recommended   the ground. If stored for a long period of time, rotate Side-A
        prior to starting the project.                        and Side-B drums regularly.
        ALUMINUM                                              Limitations
        Aluminum should be blasted with aluminum oxide or sand,   Do not open until ready to use.
        and not with steel or metal grit. Excessive blasting may   Both Side-A and Side-B containers must be fitted with a
        result in a warped or deformed surface. After blasting, wash   desiccant device during use.
        aluminum with a commercially available aluminum cleaner.
        Allow to dry, then prime. Contact Polycoat Products for   Warning: This product contains Isocyanates and Curative Material.
        recommended primer.
        Limited Warranty: Please read all information in the General Guidelines, Technical Data Sheets, Guide Specifications and Safety Data Sheets (SDS) before applying material. These
        products are for professional use only and preferably applied by professionals who have prior experience with the Polycoat Products materials or have undergone training in application
        of Polycoat Products materials. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your local Polycoat Products representative or visit our website for
        current technical data, instructions, and project specific recommendations.
        Polycoat Products warrants its products to be free of manufacturing defects and that they will meet Polycoat Products’ current published physical properties. Seller’s and manufacturer’s
        sole responsibility shall be to replace that portion of the product which proves to be defective. There are no other warranties by Polycoat Products of any nature whatsoever expressed or
        implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose in connection with this product. Polycoat Products shall not be liable for damages of any sort, including
        remote or consequential damages resulting from any claimed breach of any warranty whether expressed or implied. Polycoat Products shall not be responsible for use of this product in a
        manner to infringe on any patent held by others. In addition, no warranty or guarantee is being issued with respect to appearance, color, fading, chalking, staining, shrinkage, peeling, normal
        wear and tear or improper application by the applicator. Damage caused by abuse, neglect and lack of proper maintenance, acts of nature and/or physical movement of the substrate or
        structural defects are also excluded from the limited warranty. Polycoat Products reserves the right to conduct performance tests on any material claimed to be defective prior to any repairs
        by owner, general contractor, or applicator.
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        test, to determine suitability of the product for his own intended use, application and job situation and user assumes all risk and liability resulting from his use of the product. We do not suggest
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        material and proper application procedures. Test performance results were obtained in a controlled environment and Polycoat Products makes no claim that these tests or any other tests
        accurately represent all environments. Polycoat Products is not responsible for typographical errors. © 2020 Polycoat Products. All rights reserved. Revision 20201125.AG

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