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W-1000™: CONCRETE CURE AND SEALER

Special Features
- Cures, seals, hardens and dustproofs freshly poured concrete.
- Seals and dustproofs hardened concrete, masonry, stone,
mortar, brick and stucco.
- Excellent for curing and sealing colored concrete.
- Protects against water damage and common stains.
- Low gloss, non yellowing, non-clouding and wear resistant
- Pre-treats surfaces for less paint soak-through.
- Preserves the natural look of concrete.
- Water-based and non-flammable.
- Formulated for exterior use.
Product Descriptions
W-1000 is a water-base modified acrylic co-polymer emulsion that
doubles as a membrane forming curing compound and a long-lasting
sealer, especially formulated for architectural applications. W-1000
quickly dries to a semi-gloss, non-yellowing and durable barrier
against moisture, oil and most stains. W-1000 is a milky white
liquid that sprays on blue and dries clear on any horizontal concrete
surface. Its non-clouding formula makes it especially suitable for
use on architectural, colored, sand blasted or exposed aggregate
concrete.
W-1000 has excellent sealing characteristics that can be used to
seal concrete, masonry, concrete tile, natural and cast-stone,
mortar, brick or stucco.
When used as a curing compound, W-1000 forms a membrane barrier to
prevent the rapid loss of water from the surface of freshly placed
concrete. This barrier retains the moisture so vital for proper
cement hydration and the development of strength and hardness.
W-1000 helps control cracking and the development of
efflorescence. When dry, W-1000 leaves a clear, nearly invisible,
semi-gloss finish that is long-lasting, durable and protects against
dusting, water damage and many types of stains. W-1000 is also used
to pre-treat masonry and other surfaces to provide a sealed surface
for less paint soak-through.
Surface Preparation
NEW CONCRETE:
To cure, seal, harden and dustproof freshly poured uncolored or
colored concrete. Apply after all bleed water and surface sheen has
evaporated, finishing has been completed and concrete has achieved an
initial set.
HARDENED CONCRETE:
Clean surface of oil, grease, dust, dirt or foreign matter. Rinse
with water.
OLD, DUSTY CONCRETE:
Clean surface of oil, grease, dust, dirt or foreign matter. Etch
old, dusty surface with light duty concrete cleaner or a solution of
1 part muriatic (hydrochloric) acid diluted with 20 parts of water.
Flush and rinse completely with water. Completely remove all dust
and latent material.
Application Instructions
- Follow surface preparation tips in previous section.
- Stir or shake before opening.
- Use straight out of the container - Do not Dilute.
- Apply to surfaces that are dry or damp but not wet.
- Protect surrounding structures from overspray.
- Apply when ambient and surface temperature is above 45° F (7° C)
and expected to remain above that for at least 12 hours.
- Apply with an airless or pump sprayer that is free from any
resin, oil or solvent residue.
- Use sprayer on lightest setting for maximum atomization of
spray. Ordinary pump canister sprayers for garden or construction
use will NOT atomize adequately. Use canister sprayers designed
for application of wood finishes or form release agents with the
smallest available flat-fan spray tip (.10) to (.30GPM). A
powered airless sprayer produces the best spray pattern.
- Apply thin coat uniformly over the surface. Fog lightly over
sloped surfaces or impressions to prevent runs and streaks.
- Do not allow sprayer to spit or sputter. Unclog nozzle and
repressurize before continuing.
- If clogging continues, empty sprayer back into jog. Clean and
flush sprayer with hot water. Then pour sealer through fine
strainer or cheesecloth when refilling sprayer.
- If spray equipment is not available, a short nap paint roller
can be used; however, do not over-apply with a roller. For best
results, use a powered airless sprayer.
Precautions
- Test apply to small area and allow to dry. Inspect and
approve results before continuing.
- Do not try to soak concrete with this product.
Over-application will result in a thick coat that can be too
glossy and could remain "tacky" when heated by sunlight. Thick
coats also show tire tracks and "prints" more than thin coats.
- Puddles or drips should be wiped up before they dry.
- Do not apply if rain, dew or water exposure is expected within
24 hours after application. Early exposure to moisture can cause
permanent discolorations or damage.
- Do not apply in dusty conditions. Dust and dirt will adhere
to the product when wet and will be locked into it as it dries.
- W-1000 will not adhere properly to waxy, painted or otherwise
sealed surfaces. Other curing agents or waxes must be stripped
completely before attempting to apply W-1000.
- Sealed surfaces are slipperier when wet then unsealed
surfaces.
Limitations
W-1000 is not suitable for concrete subject to chemical or acid
exposure, heavy wear, for lift traffic, hydrostatic pressure or
continuous water submersion. W-1000 cannot hide or even out dark or
blotchy areas in concrete flatwork caused by over-troweling or
entrapped moisture.
Coverage Rates
AS CURING COMPOUND
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Use (Unthinned)
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SQ. FT/GAL.
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First Coat
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200 - 300
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Second Coat
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350 - 450
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AS SEALER
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Use (Unthinned)
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SQ. FT/GAL.
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First Coat
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300 - 400
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Second Coat
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400 - 500
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Dry Time
W-1000 will skin over in 30 minutes and harden in approximately 4
hours. Allow 24 hours to dry completely. Weather and concrete
conditions can retard or advance dry time from 1 to 8 hours. If a
second coat is desired, allow the first coat to dry over night before
reapplication. Make certain the sealer is hard before resuming floor
traffic. Allow 7 days before resuming automobile traffic.
Clean Up
Use soap and water promptly after application, before sealer is
allowed to dry. Rinse equipment of any cleaning agent before next
use.
Maintenance
Surfaces sealed with W--1000 can be kept clean by washing with
soap and water. Abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals, acids and some
floor strippers can damage the sealer finish as can normal wear and
tear. W-1000 may be reapplied to damaged or worn areas. Use a
trigger-spray bottle or paint brush for touch-ups.
Technical Data
- Composition: Proprietary emulsion of modified acrylic
co-polymer, water, long alcohol, surfactant.
- Appearance: Milky-white liquid that turns slightly blue
when sprayed on, then dries totally clear to a low-gloss finish.
Sealer will not cloud or turn yellow.
- Surpasses ASTM C309 specifications.
- Exceeds California AQMD requirements.
- V.O.C. content 223 g/l
- Solids Content: 17%
- Viscosity (centipoises): 25 @ 68° F (20° C)
- Freezing Point: 32° F (O° C)
- Flash Point: Non-Flammable
- % Volatile: 83%
- Weight/gal: 8.4 lbs. per gal
- Shelf Life: 1 year
Storage
Store container after each use and store away from heat sources.
DO NOT ALLOW TO FREEZE.
Disposal
Store excess sealer for touch-ups. Do not pour waste down
household or storm drain. Take unwanted sealer to household hazmat
round-ups or donate to civic or graffiti clean-up services.
Packaging
Two 2.5 gallon plastic container jugs per carton. Weight
including carton for parcel or overnight shipment is 48 lbs. each.
Minimum quantity for pallet shipment is 225 gallons, (45 cartons).
CAUTION
DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Limited Warranty
Davis Colors™ warrants the original purchases of this
product against defects in materials for a period of 8 months from
date of purchase. Notice of any claim of defect must be given in
writing. Davis Colors™ will either provide replacement produce or
refund the purchase price for the amount of sealer found defective at
our option.
THIS IS THE ENTIRE WARRANTY AND NO OTHER WARRANTY,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Davis Colors™
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER'S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL Davis Colors™ BE
LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFIT OR LABOR COSTS) WHETHER BASED ON
CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL DOCTRINE.
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