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Description
The SkateMaster Coating System is a 100% acrylic emulsion system consisting of one or two coats of Neutral Acrylic Resurfacer (tinted) and two coats of SkateMaster coating.
Uses
The SkateMaster system can be applied to any asphalt or
concrete pavement where In-Line Hockey or roller sports is desired. SkateMaster can also be used as a durable surface for multi-purpose sport areas.
Surface Preparation
Pavement surface must be cleaned entirely of dust, dirt, and debris. Repair of pavement surface defects, depressions and cracks must be completed prior to application. All repairs must be flush and smooth to adjoining surfaces.
New asphalt surfaces must cure 14 to 30 days prior to application.
New concrete surfaces must cure 28 days prior to application. Concrete surfaces should have a medium broom finish or similar roughened texture. Etch surface with acid and thoroughly clean with brooms and water or power washer. Allow concrete slab to thoroughly dry and apply SportMaster Acrylic Adhesion Promoter at a rate of 200-300 square feet per gallon. Allow concrete sealer to thoroughly dry before applying successive coatings.
Mixing Procedures
Mix materials to a smooth, uniform consistency.
Neutral Acrylic Resurfacer - 55 gals.
ColorPlus Pigment Dispersion - 3 gals.
Silica Sand (70 mesh or finer) - 800 lbs.
Water - 33 gals.
SkateMaster is ready to use. Do not dilute.
Neutral SkateMaster - 55 gals.
ColorPlus Pigment - 4 gals.
Neutral SkateMaster - 30 gals.
ColorPlus Pigment - 2 gals.
Up to 7 lbs. per gallon of sand (80-100 mesh) can be added to SkateMaster, if texture is desired on a multipurpose court.
Application
Apply 1 or 2 coats of Acrylic Resurfacer (depending on
pavement porosity) followed by 2 coats of SkateMaster. Allow
materials to dry completely between coats.
Important
Temperatures must be above 50ºF both during application and for a period of at least 24 hours after application.
Drying Time
Allow each coat of material to dry thoroughly before applying successive coats. Allow coating to dry for 48 hours prior to skating.
Clean Up
Wash tools in water before material dries. |