Installation Instructions
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Q:  When I used the etching solution the 
concrete did not froth. What would 
cause this?
A:  The etching solution needs to come in 
contact directly with the bare concrete 
to chemically react and dissolve the thin 
layer on the surface. This contact can be 
inhibited by concrete sealers, tire dressing, 
oil contamination, or existing coatings.
  SOLUTION – Typically preparing the 
surface by mechanical means such 
as diamond grinding or aggressive 
sanding can remove the sealers, etc. 
Oil contamination, tire dressing and 
other bond breakers must be thoroughly 
cleaned off using a heavy duty degreaser 
prior to the concrete preparation phase. 
Grinding equipment can be rented at 
most local hardware stores if needed. 
Keep in mind that if the concrete does 
need to be ground to remove sealers, 
etc. that the porosity of the concrete will 
increase and the coverage rate of the 
kit will decrease. It may be necessary to 
purchase additional kits to account for 
this in some cases.
Q:  When I rolled over certain areas of the 
here?
A: 
is due to contaminants on the surface 
– most likely oil spots or silicone based 
products like tire dressing. While these 
areas are supposed to be treated before 
the preparation and application phase, 
sometimes they are missed. 
  SOLUTION - If you catch it right away 
while you are rolling, you can use a 
solvent such as MEK or acetone to 
thoroughly remove the product and 
off, then roll over the area multiple times 
with material on the roller. You may need 
to repeat the process until the material 
no longer separates. If you do not notice 
cured, you will need to aggressively 
scuff sand the areas to remove any 
residual coating, then use a heavy duty 
degreaser to clean the surface. The area 
concrete. Allow the surface to dry and 
re-apply the coating in a thin and even 
coat, feathering into the existing coating 
without coating over it.
Q: 
coverage rate. What are the possible 
reasons for this?
A: 
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 kit was 
designed to be installed over etched 
concrete. Older concrete with more 
porosity will “drink up” more material 
while you are trying to roll it to an opaque 
consistency, therefore limiting the spread 
rate. Grinding will create the same 
increased porosity and require more 
  SOLUTION – If you are going to be 
coating over old concrete or plan to 
or existing coating, it is suggested 
to purchase an additional kit (or 2 
you do not run out before completion. 
Stretching the material to get to the 
end could result in a transparent (see-
performance characteristics.
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