Clean up
Clean brushes and rollers with clean water after use.
Safety Information
Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with eyes and repeated contact with skin. Wear eye protection and gloves during application.
First Aid
If you experience difficulty in breathing, leave area immediately. In case of eye contact, flush with plenty of water. In case of ingestion, do not induce vomiting. Get medical help immediately.
Remark
Surface must be clean, free of loose paint, chalk, grease and dust. Patch damaged areas and chalk open joints. If any areas are peeled, cracked or blistered, the condition causing this must be corrected for successful painting.
Poured Concrete (new): Surfaces must be clean, dry, sound and offer sufficient profile to achieve adequate adhesion. Minimum substrate cure is 28 days at 24°C. Remove all form release agents, curing compounds, salts, efflorescence, and other foreign material by sandblasting, mechanical scarification, or suitable chemical means, such as muriatic acid etch. Rinse thoroughly to achieve a final pH between 6.0 and 10.0. Allow to dry thoroughly prior to coating.
Poured Concrete (old): Surface preparation is done in much the same manner as new concrete. However, if the concrete is contaminated with oils, grease, chemicals, etc., they must be removed by cleaning with a strong detergent. Form release agents, hardeners, etc. must be removed by sandblasting, mechanical scarification, or suitable chemical means. If surface deterioration presents and unacceptably rough surface, patch and resurface damaged concrete.
WARNING! Scraping or sanding of old paint may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD AVOID EXPOSURE.