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Preparation: |
| (a) Clean surface thoroughly with an effective degreasing solution. Our "Solvalene" is the recommended choice. Scrub with a stiff bristle or wire brush removing all grease, oil and laitance. |
| (b) Rinse surface and allow to dry. |
| (c) Acid etch surface using a concrete etching solution. Our "CRX" is highly effective. Scrub surface using a stiff bristle or wire brush for approximately 3 to 5 minutes. |
| (d) Rinse surface thoroughly and allow to completely dry . |
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Mixing: |
| (a) Open Re-Surf kit and remove the one gallon can, aggregate and inner liner. |
| (b) Pour contents of one gallon can (catalyst) into the (resin) 5 gallon container. |
| (C) Mix combined liquid thoroughly at slower speed using a jiffy mixer for approximately 3 minutes. |
| (d) Begin to slowly pour aggregate into liquid using jiffy mixer to blend. |
| (e) Continuing pouring, creating a mortar-like mixture. |
| Note: When filling holes in slab, either most or all of aggregate can be used. For repairing cracks or resurfacing damaged cap, only approximately 2/3 of aggregate should be used. Thus, giving a smooth professional appearance. When using "Re-Surf" for resurfacing damaged caps, take special care in mixing to reach a trowelable like mortar mix. |
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Application: |
| (a) Using a suitable trowel for spreading "Re-Surf", spray trowel with a "penetrating oil" of choice, wiping away any excess. This serves as a "release" agent and provides for a smooth application. |
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| Note: Re-Surf should be used immediately after mixing. Average pot life is approximately 16 to 20 minutes depending on ambient temperature. |
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