5ltr easy-on stainstop ultimate floor protection
Stops chewing gum, oil, grease and dirt sticking to pavements and floors.Â
Why aren’t all subways this bright? Blooming Brilliant Bracknell have done it again.
- Overview
- Benefits
5ltr easy-on stainstop - chewing gum and stain repellent
Looking for a floor coating that resists chewing gum, oil and spills?
easy-on stainstop invisibly protects outdoor and indoor masonry surfaces and is so effective that the mechanical action of rain water is usually enough to remove most stains.
It works by vastly reducing the adhesion rate of any pollutant so substances such as gum, grease, oil and petrol can be easily washed away leaving behind a clean floor.
All the raw materials used in easy-pave-saver are REACH compliant and ensure the underlying substrate can still breathe.
Please allow 3 - 5 days for delivery
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Application Guide
Coating performance is proportional to the degree of surface preparation. Surface must be clean, dry (<6% moisture), undamaged and free of all contaminants prior to coating.
Prepare damaged areas to original surface preparation specifications, feathering edges of any intact coating system.
For optimum application, temperature of the material should be between 10ºC and 20ºC prior to mix and application.
Gradually add total contents of Cure tin into Resin tin and stir thoroughly to a uniform consistency.
Apply by brush, small roller or spray*, without thinning.
Use a cross-lapping method of application ensuring corners and edges are covered and avoid misses. If the surface is highly porous do not attempt to cover with one application. Apply a thin coat, leave for 3 - 4 hours to partially reduce porosity, and then apply a second light and even coat.
Many modern surfaces, especially when new, have a layer of grease, oil or other contaminants on them. To ensure good adhesion it is important these surfaces are thoroughly cleaned with a water based degreaser and that the degreaser used is then washed away before attempting to apply the coating. Both the contaminants and the degreaser can reduce adhesion so cleanliness must be considered critical.
Stainless Steel: Abrade, sweep blast or high pressure water blast.
Aluminium: Degrease followed by abrading blast or chemical conversion treatment.
Galvanizing: Degrease followed by abrading or chemical conversion treatment.
Concrete: New concrete - Acid etch or abrade to remove laitence. Aged concrete must be thoroughly cleaned.
Aged Coatings: All surfaces must be clean & dry, tightly bonded and free of loose flakes and corrosion products.
Brick/stone: All surfaces must be clean and dry and free of loose material.
Timber etc: Ensure surfaces are clean and dry.
SPRAY INSTRUCTIONS:
HVLP+ Walter pilot:
- Use 2,2 bar pressure with the 1,8 mm nozzle.
- WFT should be between 25 and 40 microns.
Conventional air spray (pressure pot):
- Use 0,2 bar material pressure and 3,5 bar assisted air pressure.
- Apply the recommended WFT of around 25/30 microns.
ALWAYS CLEAN OUT THE UNIT THOROUGHLY WHEN FINISHED SPRAYING. LEAVE SMALL AMOUNT OF CLEANER IN THE SPRAY POT.
Video DemonstrationSeeing is believing so we have prepared an easy-on coating demonstration for your viewing pleasure. The video lasts around 4 minutes and contains no cheating or camera trickery. |
NBS+
easy-on protective coating is listed on the NBS Building specification system.
NBS building is a library of pre-written specification clauses with extensive guidance, suitable for a wide variety of construction projects.
Simply click the link below then scroll to down to find "easy-on protective coating".
The easy-on clause is authored in NBS format and is intended for inclusion in project specifications. From here the clause can be copied and pasted into your project specification document.










