Use and Care Manual

TECHNICAL DATA
PKS-09
SUPER GLAZE
2
APPLICATION (cont.)
COMBINE & MIX
Carefully pour the measured resin (Part A) into the container
with measured activator (Part B). Mix thoroughly and
gently with a stir stick for a minimum of 3 minutes (no
more than 5 minutes). Gentle mixing will minimize air
bubbles in the mixture and resulting finish. Be sure to
scrape the sides and bottom of the container when mixing.
NOTE: If the initial mixture appears hazy, stir until the
mixture is completely clear.
TRANSFER & MIX
Pour the Mixed Resin and Activator into a clean container.
Be sure to mix thoroughly with a stir stick for an additional 3
minutes. Try to limit air bubbles from entering the mixture.
(Do not use a power driven mixing device).
POUR & SPREAD
Super Glaze will begin to cure as soon as it is mixed;
therefore it is best to pour immediately after mixing. The
working time is 20 to 25 minutes at 70°F before the product
begins to harden and becomes unworkable. If temperatures
are above 70°F the working time will be shorter. Pour the
mixture into center of work area then spread with a plastic
spreader or rubber squeegee. For best results, spread
mixture in a single direction over the entire surface. Do not
continue to spread material once it starts to set up.
Otherwise it will not self-level during the curing process.
Recommended thickness for Super Glaze is around 1/16 of
an inch, (thickness of a penny). A quart kit will cover
approximately 6.2 square feet.
Allow the sealer to cure for at least 4-5 hours in a dust free
area before additional layers of Super Glaze are applied.
APPLICATION (cont.)
SURFACE AIR BUBBLES
Most air bubbles created during the mixing process should
naturally rise to the surface and disappear once the mixture
is poured. While spreading, blow lightly on the mixture. This
will help bubbles rise to the surface and disappear. Work
quickly. Once the surface begins to dry, any remaining
bubbles will be trapped in the finish and become surface
dimples once fully cured.
Surface bubbles MUST be removed when the surface is still
wet. Once the surface begins the curing process the
bubbles will turn into dimples once fully cured. A hair dryer
on high heat can aid in removing bubbles from a freshly
coated surface. Hold approximately 4-6 inches away from
the coating and use a gentle sweeping motion across the
surface until the bubbles are gone. This process can be
repeated as long as the coating is liquid. The hair dryer
should never be held in one place too long as this can
damage the surface of the coating.
TABLE TOPS & OTHER LARGE ITEMS
It is not recommended to more than one kit at a time.
Large surface applications will be a multi step process. Mix,
pour and spread the first section of Super Glaze, then
immediately start mixing the next batch. Once mixed, pour
onto the next section, allowing the sections to flow together.
Follow this process until the entire surface is covered. It is
important that the layers be allowed to flow into each other,
but not applied on top of each other while they are still wet.
Pour in smaller sections, spreading the Super Glaze
together to achieve a more uniform thickness.
CLEAN UP
Super Glaze must be cleaned while still in its liquid state.
Acetone or alcohol will work best for tool and work area
clean up. Wash hands and exposed skin thoroughly with
soap and water after handling Super Glaze.