Installation Guide

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S O L U T I O N S F O R YOUR F L O O R S
S OLUTIO N S F O R YO UR F L O O R S
Mix2Match
CalFlor Accessory Systems
1000 Cal Oak Road
Oroville, CA 95965
(530) 534-1426
Made in China
UNLIMITED TINT COMBINATIONS
ALL VINYL LOOKS!
Formulas included for matching:
LVT • STONE • WOOD • WPC
SLATE • CERAMIC
Mix2Match
Vinyl
Mix2Match
Vinyl
CAUTION: EYE IRRITANT Read instructions carefully
For matching videos, tips,
hints and more formulas,
scan this code or go to
www.EasyVinylFix.com.
Works equally well on tile,
stone, furniture, counters
and cabinets.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF
CHILDREN
• Irritating to eye and skin.
In case of contact with skin,
wash with soap and water.
In case of contact with eyes,
rinse immediately with
plenty of clean, fresh
water.
• If swallowed, rinse mouth
and throat with cold water.
Immediately seek professional
medical advice. Take this label
with you. Do not induce
vomiting.
Three Steps!
1. Match flooring
2. Mix color
3. Apply putty
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S OLUTIONS F OR YOUR F LOO RS S OLUTIONS F OR YOUR F LOO RS
COLOR ADJUSTMENT TIPS
• Note: Tints are concentrated - use sparingly.
The colors can be made lighter or darker by
adding more or less putty or by adding the
white tint to your mixture.
To achieve very light colors, add a small amount
of the putty/tint mixture to some fresh putty
until the desired lightness is achieved.
To slightly alter colors, add tint to some fresh
putty first, then add that to your existing
mixture.
CREATING GRAINING OR MARBLING EFFECT
After repair is complete—and before applying
lacquer—add your graining or marbling:
1. Mix tints in the bowl to closely match the graining
or marbling. It’s better to start lighter than darker.
2. Add the white tint or water to reduce the strength
of the color, if needed.
3. Place 3 drops of the lacquer onto the mixing board
surface.
4. Pull the cotton away from one end of the swab,
creating a fine strand, like a fine paint brush.
5. Lightly dip the cotton strand in the tint bowl, being
careful not to dip the whole swab.
6. Draw the strand once or twice through the lacquer
on the mixing board.
7. Lightly create graining or marbling with the fine
strands over the repaired area.
8. Allow to dry and apply a coat of clear lacquer over
final repair.
TIP: test graining on a scrap piece of putty to
get the look you want.
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