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Please Read Carefully Before Attempting to use Whitecote
Whitecote is
a glossy, non-UV sensitive two-component white coating for application over
primed metal and painted surfaces. Whitecote may be applied by brush
or spray, and will cure to a rock-hard, non-porous finish that won't crack,
chip, or peel. It is an excellent topcoat for POR-15 Rust Preventive Paint.
Whitecote has unusually good hiding power when applied according to
directions, and two coats should always be applied. Whitecote has
excellent adhesion characteristics, is not sensitive to sunlight, and is
highly chemical resistant. It will dry to the touch in two hours or less and
may be topcoated usually within twenty minutes to an hour after initial
application.
SPECIAL NOTE: Although Whitecote will be dry to the touch
in a few hours, it will not reach maximum hardness until it has cured
for at least 48 hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INSTRUCTIONS
Your Whitecote
purchase consists of two items: 1) a round paint can (either a pint, quart,
gallon, or 5 gallon) filled with Part A, which is the basic paint
formulation; and 2) a smaller screw-top cap with Part B, our
Hardener/Activator. Mix the two products together. After the coating is
thoroughly mixed, begin applying immediately.
WARNING:
Your can of Hardener/Activator is filled to the very brim and is
sealed with a screw-cap and a metal insert underneath. Remove the insert
carefully. Cover with a paper towel while prying off to avoid accidental
spillage or splash. Try to open your Hardener/Activator in a dry area
because it is extremely moisture-sensitive, and prolonged exposure to
moisture will shorten its life. Keep tightly capped while not in use.
FOR CLEANUP: Use Xylene or lacquer thinner.
TO THIN Whitecote: Use ONLY Xylene.
If you intend to use all of your quart or gallon on your project, empty
the entire Hardener/Activator can into the Whitecote paint
can, stir for a minute or two. Do not shake as this will create air bubbles.
Whitecote has a very long pot life, more than eight hours, so you
have plenty of time to put down a base coat, wait 20 minutes, and then put
down a second coat.
NOTE: Your Whitecote basic mix is not moisture-sensitive
before you add the Hardener/Activator, but after it is added, the
blended mixture is very moisture-sensitive!
PARTIAL MIXES: You may mix partial quantities of Whitecote
for small jobs, and you may use any measuring device you happen to have
around (coffee scoop, measuring spoons, measuring cups, etc. Simply use the
following formula:
1 Part Hardener/Activator to 3 Parts Whitecote
Remember...
your Hardener/Activator IS VERY MOISTURE-SENSITIVE and should be kept
tightly capped when not in use. Unused mixed Whitecote will begin to
harden (cure) after about eight (8) hours and cannot be used again.
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