Instructions / Assembly

Product Data Sheet
All Purpose Bonding Adhesive
GenTite™ RRS
250 West 96
th
Street
Indianapolis, IN 46260
800-443-4272 www.GenTite.com
Page 2 of 33
05/2011
4. Allow adhesive to dry to finger tack. Apply membrane onto wall applying pressure to assure a
complete 100% bond.
5. The flashing should be mechanically secured to the wall, per the selected termination detail,
immediately after it is adhered to the wall.
ProductData
SIZE QUANTITY PRODUCT #
1 Gallon (3.8 Liter) Can 4 Cans per Carton W59GT10158
3 Gallon (11.4 Liter) Pail n/a W59GT10157
5 Gallon (18.9 Liter) Pail n/a W59GT10152
Coverage Rate: Correctly applied, 1 gallon (3.8 L) of bonding adhesive will cover approximately 45 – 60
ft
2
/gal (1.1 – 1.4 m
2
/L) of finished surface.
Some surfaces are more uneven and porous and will result in a lower coverage rate while smooth non-
porous substrates will result in higher coverage rates. Rates are based on roller application to both
bonding surfaces.
Very porous substrates (Rough wood, concrete block) may require two coats of Bonding Adhesive, to
ensure proper coverage and adhesion. This can be determined by adhering a small piece of membrane
to the porous substrate and testing the bonding strength.
Storage
Store indoors in original unopened containers at a temperature between 60 ºF and 80 ºF (16 ºC and 27
ºC) for maximum shelf life. Do not store on roof in direct sunlight. When exposed to lower temperatures,
restore to room temperature prior to use.
ShelfLife
12 months; shelf life will be shortened if exposed to elevated temperatures.
PrecautionaryData
Review Material Safety Data Sheet prior to use.
Extremely flammable. Vapors may cause flash fires. Vapors may ignite explosively under certain
conditions. Keep away from fire, sparks, and sources of heat. Extinguish all flames and pilot
lights. Turn off electronic motors, stoves, heaters, or any source of ignition during use and until
all vapors have been dispersed. Do not smoke.
Harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Avoid prolonged inhalation
Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Gloves should be worn (OSHA approved).
Avoid eye contact by wearing safety goggles with side shields.