Cement Modifier Smooth Concrete Color Sealer (100% Acrylic Pigmented Concrete, A-1100 Primer)

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Americrete A-1100 SMOOTH & A-1100T NON-SKID and Wood Color Seal

100% Acrylic Pigmented Concrete

Description

A-1100 is a Premium, Quick Drying, 100% Acrylic
Pigmented Sealer formulated for sealing concrete and
wood to provide resistance against water, alkalis,
acids, ultra-violet light and staining.

 

Advantages

  • UV Resistant
  • Fast Drying
  • Water Base- Easy Clean-Up
  • Chemical Resistant
  • Alkali and Moisture Resistant
  • Excellent Hide and Color Retention
  • Passes ASTM D2047-82
  • Resistant to Ponding Water

Uses

  • Concrete Floors
  • Pool Decks
  • Patios
  • Fiberglass Mess System
  • Armor shield (Acrylic/Lath) Deck System
  • Pool Texture Deck System
  • Wood decks and walkways
  • Stucco

Finish: Satin Sheen

Surface Preparation

For maximum durability the surface must be clean,
free of dirt, oil, chalk and other foreign matter.
Concrete, concrete decks, concrete floors and concrete
walk ways
New concrete must age for a minimum of 30 days.
Cool temperatures and high humidity may require a
longer cure time. Remove all grease, oil and wax with
T.S.P. solution. (One pound of T.S.P. to 1 gallon of
water.) Scrub with stiff broom until surface is
thoroughly clean. Rinse thoroughly with clear water.
Then etch all unpainted cement with A-250 acid
etching gel, let stand five minutes then rinse clean
with water. After etching, neutralize acid with baking
soda or soda ash then rinse thoroughly with water. A
properly etched concrete surface should resemble the
texture of medium sandpaper. Let dry thoroughly
before applying coating.


Priming

A-1100 may be used as its own primer. To use as a
primer, add 1 pint water to 1 gallon A-1100.
Previously Painted Surfaces
Clean all surfaces and roughen all glossy surfaces by
sanding. Remove all peeling, loose or blistered paint
by scraping and wire brushing. Remove all
chlorinated rubber and hydrocarbon finishes by
sandblasting. Clean all surfaces thoroughly with a
T.S.P solution and then rinse thoroughly with water.

 

Glossy Surfaces

Roughen gloss by sanding; then wash with a T.S.P.
solution and rinse thoroughly with water.

 

Coverage

A-1100 may be rolled, brushed or sprayed. The
coverage will vary, up to 300 square feet per gallon on
a smooth surface and between 100-250 square feet
per gallon on a rough or textured surface. (Product
may be thinned with a small amount of water, 2 coats
are recommended.)

 

Application

Box and mix all containers together to insure
consistent color. Neatly cut-in all edges with a brush
and roll the main area using a 1/2" nap, good quality
roller cover. Be sure to spread evenly in a "V" pattern,
rolling in both directions. It is best not to apply in the
hot sun or above 80 degrees. Thinning slightly with
water and applying thin coats will help avoid streaks
in direct sun.

 

Drying Time

Allow four (4) hours between coats and light foot
traffic. Normal foot traffic after twenty-four (24) hours.
No vehicle traffic with out sealer. Allow forty-eight
(48) hours before placing heavy objects on the
surface.


Clean-up

Warm water and soap.

 

Temperature/Weather

Do not install any Americrete product if the
temperature is below 55 degrees or in extreme heat.
Rain may damage uncured Americrete products. If
inclement weather threatens, cover deck to protect
new application. Do not allow any Americrete product
to FREEZE.

 

Maintenance

Most Stains will clean-up with T.S.P, a brush, and
water. We recommend a re-coat every 3-5 years,

 

Technical Information: 

  • Type: 100% Acrylic
  • Diluent: Water
  • Solids Content: 46-49% by weight
  • 34-37% by volume
  • Viscosity: 89 KREBS units at 770 F
  • Flash Point: 2000F
  • Maximum V.O.C.: 50 grams per liter
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and reproductive harm. The maximum V.O.C. of this product does not exceed 100 grams/liter. WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust. LEAD IS TOXIC. Contact the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead.