MASONRE® S-301 General Purpose Paint Stripper
This water based paint remover is biodegradable, non-toxic, user friendly and environmentally safe. It is extremely effective in removing the toughest industrial coatings like epoxies and urethanes from metal and concrete. S-301 General Purpose Paint Stripper will effectively lift urethanes, latex, alkyd paints, lead based paints and varnish as well as most two-component epoxy coatings and fusion bonded epoxies from all types of substrates, including steel, aluminum, metal alloys, concrete, and masonry.
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Features and Benefits
- Water Based
- Fully Biodegradable
- Non Flammable
- Contains no TAPs or HAPs (Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutants)
- Non-carcinogenic, non-toxic
- Easy clean up with running water
- Low VOCs
- Non-ozone delpeting
- Not regualted by authorities for worker health and safety
- Low and inoffensive odor
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product for the paint and the substrate.
Equipment and Tools
This product is engineered for airless spray application. Use only airless equipment with chemical resistant packing, such as a Titan 440i or larger pump. Even the smallest airless sprayer is capable of spraying this product. Equip the sprayer with a tip size of 0.019 inches or larger. (Example: a 519 or 425 tip). Other equipment: brushes, rollers, scraper, masking tape, plastic (polyethylene) sheet, pressure washer, electric drill with mixer, empty pails for clean-up, water. Roller application should be used ONLY for horizontal surfaces.
Preparation
MASKING: Cover / protect areas where stripping is not desired, including adjoining surfaces where over spray may travel. Plastic (polyethylene) sheets make a very effective barrier. If using masking tape, apply two layers of tape and remove the top layer immediately after application as the remover may soak through the tape, damaging paint under it. Plants should be covered or washed thoroughly before and during application.
MIXING: If on visual examination, water appears to have separated out of the product, thoroughly mix the stripper with a drill until it becomes homogeneous once again. DO NOT SHAKE. DO NOT DILUTE.
EQUIPMENT: Ensure application equipment is free of any previously applied products or chemicals or solvents (especially mineral spirits).
Application
Apply a thick, even layer of stripper onto the coating being removed. An airless sprayer is the most effective means of application. Always start the sprayer pump at the lowest pressure setting and slowly build up the pressure until an adequate fan pattern has been generated. The minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. High pressure is neither required nor desired. High pressure and narrow tip sizes will break the stripper's emulsion and will reduce its effectiveness. When trying to build up films thicker than 30 mils (600 microns), it is advisable to build the stripper film in two separate applications. First apply a light coat of approximately 10 mils (250 microns), allow it to dwell for about 30 minutes and then build the rest of the stripper film thickness in the second application. Once applied, leave the stripper alone, as agitation slows down penetration. Brushing and rolling should be avoided because these methods produce a lower film build and inconsistent thickness of stripper. Do not let Stripper freeze!
Dwell Time
The time required for penetration varies according to the type of paint, and the temperature. Most paint systems require 1 to 6 hours. Leave the stripper overnight for best results.
Re-Application
When there are multiple layers of paint, it is quite likely that there is poor intercoat adhesion between some layers. Premature lifting may occur at this interface. If this happens, remove the lifted layers and reapply the stripper. Do not allow the stripper to dry out. The stripper is designed to remain wet and effective over extended periods of time (up to 48 hours), but excessive sunshine, windy conditions or insufficient stripper thickness can cause early drying. If the stripper starts to dry, reapply a light coating and allow extra time for completion
Removal and Cleanup
Removal of lifted paint can be completed by scraper, squeegee, wet/dry vacuum suction system or by pressure wash. The stripped surface must be rinsed with water or denatured alcohol to remove all chemical residues before repainting. Collect lifted paint and dispose of in accordance with local government regulations. Do not collect and/or store removed paint and stripper waste residue in metal containers. Clean up spray equipment by running water or denatured alcohol through the equipment soon after the spraying has been completed.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Limitations
Surface temperatures should be 65° to 95°F (20° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 32°F, O°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
Packaging: 5-gallon pails
The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. The desirable wet film thickness of stripper is approximately one and a half times the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. Typically, coverage is approximately 40 to 90 sq. ft./ US gallon (1 to 2.2 sq. m/L)
| Technical Data | |
| Appearance | Orange foamed emulsion |
| Specific Gravity | 1.01 |
| Boiling Point | 100°C 212°F |
| Freezing Point | 0°C 32°F |
| pH (direct reading) | 2.0–3.0 |
| VOC content | 121g/L°1.01 lbs./gal |
| Flash point | 176°F |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 5,000–15,000 |
MASONRE® S-303 Light Duty Paint Stripper
This water based paint remover is biodegradable, non-toxic, user friendly and environmentally safe. It is extremely effective in removing the toughest industrial coatings like urethanes and alkyds from brick, wood and other architectural surfaces. S-303 Light Duty Paint Stripper Architectural PS will effectively lift urethanes, latexes, alkyd paints, lead based paints and varnish as well as most graffiti from many types of substrates, including wood, masonry, brick, concrete and other porous and nonporous surfaces found in architectural structures.
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Features and Benefits
- Water Based
- Fully Biodegradable
- Non Flammable
- Contains no TAPs or HAPs (Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutants)
- Non-carcinogenic, non-toxic
- Easy clean up with running water
- Low VOCs
- Non-ozone delpeting
- Not regualted by authorities for worker health and safety
- Low and inoffensive odor
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product for the paint and the substrate.
Equipment and Tools
This product is engineered for airless spray application. Use only airless equipment with chemical resistant packing, such as a Titan 440i or larger pump. Even the smallest airless sprayer is capable of spraying this product. Equip the sprayer with a tip size of 0.019 inches or larger. (Example: a 519 or 425 tip). Other equipment: brushes, rollers, scraper, masking tape, plastic (polyethylene) sheet, pressure washer, electric drill with mixer, empty pails for clean-up, water. Roller application should be used ONLY for horizontal surfaces.
Preparation
MASKING: Cover / protect areas where stripping is not desired, including adjoining surfaces where over spray may travel. Plastic (polyethylene) sheets make a very effective barrier. If using masking tape, apply two layers of tape and remove the top layer immediately after application as the remover may soak through the tape, damaging paint under it. Plants should be covered or washed thoroughly before and during application.
MIXING: If on visual examination, water appears to have separated out of the product, thoroughly mix the stripper with a drill until it becomes homogeneous once again. DO NOT SHAKE OR DILUTE.
EQUIPMENT: Ensure application equipment is free of any previously applied products or chemicals or solvents (especially mineral spirits).
Application
Apply a thick, even layer of stripper onto the coating being removed. An airless sprayer is the most effective means of application. Always start the sprayer pump at the lowest pressure setting and slowly build up the pressure until an adequate fan pattern has been generated. The minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. High pressure is neither required nor desired. High pressure and narrow tip sizes will break the stripper's emulsion and will reduce its effectiveness. When trying to build up films thicker than 30 mils (600 microns), it is advisable to build the stripper film in two separate applications. First apply a light coat of approximately 10 mils (250 microns), allow it to dwell for about 30 minutes and then build the rest of the stripper film thickness in the second application. Once applied, leave the stripper alone, as agitation slows down penetration. Brushing and rolling should be avoided because these methods produce a lower film build and inconsistent thickness of stripper. Do not let Stripper freeze!
Dwell Time
The time required for penetration varies according to the type of paint, and the temperature. Most paint systems require 1 to 6 hours. Leave the stripper overnight for best results.
Re-Application
When there are multiple layers of paint, it is quite likely that there is poor intercoat adhesion between some layers. Premature lifting may occur at this interface. If this happens, remove the lifted layers and reapply the stripper. Do not allow the stripper to dry out. The stripper is designed to remain wet and effective over extended periods of time (up to 48 hours), but excessive sunshine, windy conditions or insufficient stripper thickness can cause early drying. If the stripper starts to dry, reapply a light coating and allow extra time for completion.
Removal and Cleanup
Removal of lifted paint can be completed by scraper, squeegee, wet/dry vacuum suction system or by pressure wash. The stripped surface must be rinsed with water or denatured alcohol to remove all chemical residues before repainting. Collect lifted paint and dispose of in accordance with local government regulations. Do not collect and/or store removed paint and stripper waste residue in metal containers. Clean up spray equipment by running water or denatured alcohol through the equipment soon after the spraying has been completed.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Limitations
Surface temperatures should be 65° to 95°F (20° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 32°F, O°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
Packaging: 5-gallon pails
The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. The desirable wet film thickness of stripper is approximately one and a half times the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. Typically, coverage is approximately 40 to 90 sq. ft./ US gallon (1 to 2.2 sq. m/L).
| Technical Data | |
| Appearance | Yellow foamed emulsion |
| Specific Gravity | 1.00 |
| Boiling Point | 100°C 212°F |
| Freezing Point | 0°C 32°F |
| pH (direct reading) | 8.0–9.0 |
| VOC content | 215g/L°1.79 lbs./gal |
| Flash point | 100°C 212°F |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 3,000–12,000 |
MASONRE® S-305 Heavy Duty Paint Stripper
This water based paint remover is biodegradable, non-toxic, user friendly and environmentally safe. It is extremely effective in removing the tough, high performance coatings. S-305 Heavy Duty Paint Stripper will effectively lift highly cross-linked urethane amd epoxy top coats and primers, alkyds, non-skid coatings (100% solid content) and the toughest of industrial coatings. It is also capable of lifting fuel resistant primers, inorganic zinc primers and coal tar epoxies.
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Features and Benefits
- Water Based
- Fully Biodegradable
- Non Flammable
- Contains no TAPs or HAPs (Toxic/Hazardous Air Pollutants)
- Non-carcinogenic, non-toxic
- Easy clean up with running water
- Low VOCs
- Non-ozone depleting
- Not regulated by authorities for worker health and safety
- Low and inoffensive odor
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product for the paint and the substrate.
Equipment and Tools
This product is engineered for airless spray application. Use only airless equipment with chemical resistant packing, such as a Titan 440i or larger pump. Even the smallest airless sprayer is capable of spraying this product. Equip the sprayer with a tip size of 0.019 inches or larger. (Example: a 519 or 425 tip). Other equipment: brushes, rollers, scraper, masking tape, plastic (polyethylene) sheet, pressure washer, electric drill with mixer, empty pails for clean-up, water. Roller application should be used ONLY for horizontal surfaces.
Preparation
MASKING: Cover / protect areas where stripping is not desired, including adjoining surfaces where over spray may travel. Plastic (polyethylene) sheets make a very effective barrier. If using masking tape, apply two layers of tape and remove the top layer immediately after application as the remover may soak through the tape, damaging paint under it. Plants should be covered or washed thoroughly before and during application.
MIXING: If on visual examination, water appears to have separated out of the product, thoroughly mix the stripper with a drill until it becomes homogeneous once again. DO NOT SHAKE OR DILUTE.
EQUIPMENT: Ensure application equipment is free of any previously applied products or chemicals or solvents (especially mineral spirits).
Application
Apply a thick, even layer of stripper onto the coating being removed. An airless sprayer is the most effective means of application. Always start the sprayer pump at the lowest pressure setting and slowly build up the pressure until an adequate fan pattern has been generated. The minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. High pressure is neither required nor desired. High pressure and narrow tip sizes will break the stripper's emulsion and will reduce its effectiveness. When trying to build up films thicker than 30 mils (600 microns), it is advisable to build the stripper film in two separate applications. First apply a light coat of approximately 10 mils (250 microns), allow it to dwell for about 30 minutes and then build the rest of the stripper film thickness in the second application. Once applied, leave the stripper alone, as agitation slows down penetration. Brushing and rolling should be avoided because these methods produce a lower film build and inconsistent thickness of stripper. Do not let Stripper freeze!
Dwell Time
The time required for penetration varies according to the type of paint, and the temperature. Most paint systems require 1 to 6 hours. Leave the stripper overnight for best results.
Re-Application
When there are multiple layers of paint, it is quite likely that there is poor intercoat adhesion between some layers. Premature lifting may occur at this interface. If this happens, remove the lifted layers and reapply the stripper. Do not allow the stripper to dry out. The stripper is designed to remain wet and effective over extended periods of time (up to 48 hours), but excessive sunshine, windy conditions or insufficient stripper thickness can cause early drying. If the stripper starts to dry, reapply a light coating and allow extra time for completion.
Removal and Cleanup
Removal of lifted paint can be completed by scraper, squeegee, wet/dry vacuum suction system or by pressure wash. The stripped surface must be rinsed with water or denatured alcohol to remove all chemical residues before repainting. Collect lifted paint and dispose of in accordance with local government regulations. Do not collect and/or store removed paint and stripper waste residue in metal containers. Clean up spray equipment by running water or denatured alcohol through the equipment soon after the spraying has been completed.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Limitations
Surface temperatures should be 65° to 95°F (20° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 32°F, O°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
Packaging: 5-gallon pails
The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. The desirable wet film thickness of stripper is approximately one and a half times the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). The stripper must be applied 30%-50% thicker than the coating to be removed, i.e., 10 mils of coating requires 13-15 mils of stripper to be removed effectively. Typically, coverage is approximately 40 to 90 sq. ft./ US gallon (1 to 2.2 sq. m/L)
| Technical Data | |
| Appearance | Blue foamed emulsion |
| Specific Gravity | 1.03 |
| Boiling Point | 100°C 212°F |
| Freezing Point | 0°C 32°F |
| pH (direct reading) | 3.0–4.0 |
| VOC content | 76g/L°.639 lbs./gal |
| Flash point | 100°C 212°F |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 4,000–11,000 |
MASONRE® S-307 Paint on Paint Graffiti Remover
This cleaning agent is engineered to clean up graffiti without damaging most original underlying paints or masonry surfaces. Environmentally safe and easy to use, it is a clear, non-toxic and biodegradable liquid with an inoffensive odor. S-307 Paint on Paint Graffiti Remover effectively lifts grease, wax, crayon, tape residue, felt markers, pen inks and other problem substances from a variety of masonry substrates.
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Features and Benefits
- Will not fog or streak Plexi-glass, Lexan or glass
- Will not damage most underlying protective paints
- Fully Biodegradable
- Non Flammable
- Non-carcinogenic, non-toxic
- Easy clean up with running water
- Low VOCs
- Not regulated by authorities for worker health and safety
- Low and inoffensive odor
- Will not burn skin
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product for the paint and the substrate.
Preparation
Ensure that all areas not to be cleaned are suitably protected. Apply a small test application to determine proper dwell times, effect if any, on underlying paint/substrate, final removal and clean up methods. The product should not be diluted and does not need any mixing before application. Do not pre-wash the surface to be cleaned before application of S-307 Paint on Paint Graffiti Remover.
Application
Apply a generous amount of S-307 Paint on Paint Graffiti Remover by spray, brush, roller or a rag to fully saturate the problem substance to be removed. A brush or roller can be utilized for application over small areas. Larger areas will require a small hand pump, weed sprayer or conventional spray equipment capable of producing a fine atomized spray. Do not let Stripper freeze!
Dwell Time
The time required to remove or soften graffiti, depends on the type of paints, number of layers of paint and temperature of the substrate. Most graffiti will soften within ten minutes. Do not let any application stay on for more than fifteen minutes. Depending on underlying paint type, some paints may be softened or de-glossed. If the job has not been completed, wipe off the softened graffiti / over- spray with a cotton cloth and reapply the S-307.
Removal and Cleanup
For small areas; removal of residue can be completed by wiping with a dry cotton cloth, followed by a warm or soapy water rinse. For larger surfaces, removal can be accomplished by pressure washing at approximately 600 psi with fresh water. For rough surfaces, a nylon bristle brush may be required to break up graffiti. Greater pressure from the pressure washer (1000-1200 psi) may also be required.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Limitations
Ambient and surface temperatures should be 65° to 95°F (20° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 32°F, O°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
S-307 Paint on Paint Graffiti Remover is available in 5 gallon pails. The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. The desirable wet film thickness of stripper is approximately one and a half times the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). Coverage is approximately 40 to 90 sq. ft./ US gallon (1 to 2.2 sq. m/L)
| Technical Data | |
| Appearance | Clear liquid |
| Specific Gravity | .98 |
| Boiling Point | 115°C 239°F |
| Freezing Point | -15°C 14°F |
| pH (direct reading) | N/A |
| VOC content | 161g/L°1.36 lbs./gal |
| Flash point | 80°C 176°F |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 25–200 |
MASONRE® S-308 Acrylics Coatings Remover
This material is engineered to safely remove acrylic coatings from floors and a variety of other surfaces. Environmentally safe and easy to use, it is clear, non-toxic and biodegradable liquid with an inoffensive odor.
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Features and Benefits
- Will not fog or streak Plexi-glass®, Lexan® or glass
- Will not damage most surrounding paints
- Fully Biodegradable
- Non Flammable
- Non-carcinogenic, non-toxic
- Easy clean up
- Low VOCs
- Non-ozone-depleting
- Not regulated by authorities for transportation / storage
- Not regulated by authorities for worker health and safety
- Low and inoffensive odor
- Will not burn skin
- Cost Effective:
- Requires much less chemical to achieve desired results
- Reduces man-hours
- Reduces cost of waste disposal
- Reduces down time since other work at site can continue while stripper does its job
- Lowers insurance costs for worker safety and storage hazards
- Requires much less chemical to achieve desired results
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product to the acrylic coating.
Preparation
Ensure that all areas not to be cleaned are suitably protected. Apply a small test application to determine proper dwell times, effect if any, on underlying substrate, final removal and clean up methods. The product should not be diluted but mixing before application is recommended. Do not pre-wash the surface to be cleaned before application of Cathedral Stone Acrylic Coatings Remover.
Application
Apply a generous amount of Cathedral Stone Acrylic Coating Stripper by spray, brush, roller or a rag to fully saturate the coating to be removed. A brush or roller can be utilized for application over small areas. Larger areas will require a small hand pump, weed sprayer or conventional spray equipment capable of producing a fine atomized spray. Do not let Stripper freeze!
Dwell Time
The time required to remove the coating, depends on the type of coating, number of layers and temperature of the substrate. Most coatings will soften within ten minutes. Do not let any application dry on substrate. Reapplication of the product may be required to keep the substrate wet.
Removal and Cleanup
For small areas; removal of residue can be completed by wiping with a dry cotton cloth, followed by a warm or soapy water rinse. For larger surfaces, removal can be accomplished by pressure washing at approximately 600 psi with fresh water. For rough surfaces, a nylon bristle brush may be required to break up coating. Greater pressure from the pressure washer (1000-1200 psi) may also be required.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Limitations
Ambient and surface temperatures should be 65° to 95°F (20° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 32°F, O°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
Acrylic Coatings Remover is available in 5 gallon pails. The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. The desirable wet film thickness of stripper is approximately one and a half times the dry film thickness of the paint. Minimum wet film thickness should be 15 mils (300 microns). Coverage is approximately 40 to 90 sq. ft./ US gallon (1 to 2.2 sq. m/L)
| Technical Data | |
| Appearance | Clear liquid |
| Specific Gravity | .99 |
| Boiling Point | 115°C 239°F |
| Freezing Point | -15°C 14°F |
| pH (direct reading) | N/A |
| VOC content | 287g/L (2.39 lbs./gal) |
| Flash point | 80°C 176°F |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 25–200 |
MASONRE® Poultice
Easy to use poultice that safely removes alkali stains. Can be applied without the need to cover with plastic. Simply scrape off after 24 hours and dispose of in normal trash containers. Repeated application may be necessary to pull all of the stain out.
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Features and Benefits
- 99.4% Biodegradable
- Brush, roll
Application Procedures
Test Area
Always prepare a test area prior to full application. This will indicate the time required for project completion and suitability of product for effective cleaning of the substrate. Additionally, specific jobsite consumption rates can be calculated after the test area is completed.
Equipment & Tools
MASONRE® Poultice can be applied using a trowel or brush. Consult a CSP Technical Representative for more information. Other equipment required: brushes, masking tape, plastic (polyethylene) sheet, can be used for protecting surfaces not to be treated with MASONRE® Stain Poultice.
Preparation
MASKING: Cover / protect areas where cleaning is not desired, including adjoining surfaces where over spray may travel. Plastic (polyethylene) sheets make a very effective barrier. While the product will not affect most aluminum, glass, or painted surfaces, protection is always recommended. Plants should be covered or washed thoroughly before and during application.
MIXING: If the product appears to have separated, thoroughly mix the MASONRE® Stain Poultice with a drill until it becomes homogeneous once again. DO NOT SHAKE. DO NOT DILUTE.
EQUIPMENT: Ensure application equipment is free of any previously applied products or chemicals or solvents.
Application
The MASONRE® Poultice is applied pure and undiluted in a thick layer with a trowel, brush or roller. Wet the wall prior to application. Let MASONRE® Stain Poultice work for 12 to 72 hours. When the product has dried sufficiently, peel off and discard. Dried product will have turned white and cracked. Do not apply a second coat of MASONRE® Stain Poultice on top of an existing coat. A second application may be applied after the first one has been properly removed. Rinse the wall with water using a power washer to remove all loosened deposits. Protect windows while using the product. Additional applications may be necessary for heavy carbon deposits.
Dwell Time
The time required for the MASONRE® Poultice to adequately clean a substrate will vary depending on temperature. Colder temperatures may require a longer dwell time. Typical dwell time is approximately 24 to 72 hours.
Removal and Cleanup
After allowing the product to dwell, rinse the surface with water (pressure washer). Clean all tools after application. This process should be done soon as soon as application is complete.
Limitations
Surface temperatures should be 40° to 95°F (5° to 32°C). The product performs effectively at lower temperatures (even at 40°F, 5°C), but the dwell time increases.
Packaging and Coverage
Packaging: Approximately 5 gallons
The product is engineered for thick film build up on vertical and overhead surfaces. Typical coverage is approximately 20-50 sq. ft. per gallon (smooth surface) depending on thickness applied.
Safety Requirements
Proper safety procedures should be followed at all times while handling this product. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety information before use.
Technical Data
| Appearance | Thick green paste |
| Specific Gravity | 1 |
| Flash Point | No applicable |
| pH | 8.0–9.0 |
| VOC content | NO |
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