Technical Specifications
For sealing seams on all Tarkett Residential Sheet Flooring with low gloss finish. Entire contents will seal approximately 75 linear feet
of seam. Each kit allows for two uses, using ½ ounce of Part A and Part B.
PACKAGING:
1 ounce bottle of Part A 1 DT-51 Applicator Bottle per kit.
1 ounce bottle of Part B 12 units per carton.
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS:
Important: Always shake the Part B bottle for approximately 30 seconds before pouring the contents into the plastic
applicator bottle.
1. Remove the pin from the inside of the plastic applicator bottle.
2. To insure accurate measuring of Part A and Part B, place the applicator bottle on a flat, level surface.
3. Starting with Part A, pour equal amounts of Part A and Part B into the applicator bottle.
4. If the total linear feet of seam is less than 35 feet, mix ½ ounce each of Part A and Part B into the applicator bottle, using the
calibrations on the bottle. If the total linear feet of seam is more than 35 feet, mix the entire content of Part A and Part B into the
applicator bottle.
5. Immediately, replace the caps on each bottle and tighten.
6. Securely fasten the applicator nozzle onto the plastic applicator bottle and gently swirl to mix contents. Do not shake the plastic
bottle to mix solution, as this will cause unnecessary air bubbles in the mixture.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
7. Hold the applicator bottle so that your forefinger is positioned on the flat area of the nozzle above the fin.
8. Compress the bottle before turning it over. As the bottle is being turned over, release the pressure. This will form a vacuum and
prevent the solution from flowing out of the bottle, before the fin is inserted into the seam. Position the fin 1” short of one end of the
seam. Push the applicator toward the starting point allowing the fin to penetrate the seam.
9. Slowly pull the applicator in one continuous motion, applying the seam sealer inside and on top of the seam. Best results are
obtained by positioning yourself directly behind and with your arm parallel to the seam during the application.
10. The correct amount of seam sealer to be applied, is a band about 1/8” to 3/16” in width, which covers each side of the seam,
equally. Should there be a delay in sealing other seams, insert the pin into the hole of the applicator nozzle to prevent clogging
and evaporation. Inspect the seam for complete coverage and reapply if necessary. The mixed solution must be used within 4
hours.
11. Protect newly sealed seams from all traffic for a minimum of 3 hours and do not allow heavy traffic for 24 hours.
Allow unused seam sealer solution to dry and harden in applicator bottle before disposing it in an approved landfill. Do not
pour unused seam sealer down a drain. If applicator bottle is to be reused, pour unused seam sealer into an open container
to harden and immediately clean plastic applicator bottle and nozzle with mineral spirits.
WARNING: CONTENTS HARMFUL. FUMES HARMFUL. CONTENTS AND FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CONTENTS: PART A – Tetrahydrofuran and Toluene. PART B – Tetrahydrofuran and Cyclohexanone (Ketone).
FIRST AID:
INGESTION – If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give victim one or two glasses of water or milk. Call physician or poison control
center immediately for further instructions. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness, unconscious or
convulsing. EYE CONTACT – Flush eyes immediately with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes holding eyelids open while
flushing. Get prompt medical attention. SKIN CONTACT – Flush contaminated skin with large amounts of water while removing
contaminated clothing. Wash affected skin areas with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occurs. INHALATION –
Move person to fresh air. Restore and support continued breathing. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get immediate medical
attention.
STORAGE: Store in cool, dry area away from heat or open flame. Keep container closed when not in use.
Tarkett
®
DT-65
Low Gloss Seam Sealer
SPECIFICATION
SHEET
September 8, 2010