How to Guide
TECHNICAL DATA 
RSD-54 
ROCKSOLID
®
 PEARLESCENT
FLOOR COATING KIT 
1 
Form: GDH-1240 
Rev.: 020119 
DESCRIPTION AND USES 
RockSolid
®
 Pearlescent Floor Coating Kit is designed to 
create the appearance of high end quartz or granite. This 
system provides excellent hardness, adhesion and durability 
on properly prepared concrete. It has excellent resistance to 
salt, oil, gasoline and other harsh chemicals. This coating 
contains no VOCs, making it environmentally safe. 
RockSolid Pearlescent is designed to be applied over 
garage or interior concrete surfaces. 
PRODUCT FEATURES 
  Low odor and can be applied indoors 
  High Gloss 
  Easy mix Burst Pouch (Two part Burst Pouch 
Technology U.S. Patent Number 8,381,903 B2) 
  ECO safe 
  Chemical resistant 
  Self-leveling and buildable 
  No hot tire pick up 
  Drive on in 24 hours depending on temperature and 
humidity 
KIT CONTENTS 
  1 - Polycuramine Burst Pouch 
  Concrete Etch 
  3/8” Nap Microfiber Roller Cover 
  Instructions 
  Mica Additive 
  Stir Stick 
Items not supplied with the kit which need to be purchased 
separately: 
  9” Roller Frame 
  Extension Pole 
  3” Paint Brush 
  Stiff Bristled Broom or Scrub Brush 
  5 Quart Mixing Bucket 
Other optional items that may be needed include: 
  Heavy Duty Degreaser 
  Concrete Patch and Repair 
  Anti-Skid Additive 
  Paddle Mixer and Drill 
PRODUCTS 
SKU 
DESCRIPTION (High Gloss) 
306324 
Cabernet 
306325 
Pearl Black 
306326 
Emerald 
306327 
Midnight Blue 
306328 
Smokey Blue 
306329 
Graphite 
PRODUCT APPLICATION 
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE 
STARTING PROJECT 
SURFACE PREPARATION 
Moisture Testing - New concrete should be allowed to cure 
for 30 days before application of any coating. If there is any 
doubt about the dryness of the concrete, conduct a test by 
simply taping a piece of 4 mil plastic sheet 18x18” on the 
bare concrete for 24 hours. Be sure to tape all four sides. 
After 24 hours, check the concrete for signs of moisture. 
The concrete substrate will be darker if damp. If moisture is 
found, allow additional drying time (10-14 days) and repeat 
the test. 
Testing for Sealer - Check for curing compounds or other 
types of sealers by pouring a small amount of water onto the 
concrete. If water soaks in, the surface is suitable for 
coating. If water beads up on the concrete, the surface is 
not porous and a test application is warranted to ensure 
proper adhesion will develop. Sanding or mechanical 
abrading may be required if proper adhesion does not 
develop. 
Previously Coated Floors - Previously coated floors need 
to be in good condition with proper adhesion to the concrete 
substrate. Check the adhesion of the previous coating by 
cutting a small X in the coating using a sharp razor knife. 
Firmly apply a piece of 5” duct tape over the center of the X 
cut, and then pull off with a fast snap. If more than 10% of 
the taped area is removed, the original coating is not 
bonded well and needs to be removed chemically or 
mechanically with a grinder. 
If the previous coating is well adhered, de-gloss the surface 
using 40-80 grit sandpaper, vacuum the surface and wipe 
down using urethane grade MEK prior to application. 




