Installation Guide

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Mixing
Mix no more compound than can
be applied in the designated set
time. Place the amount of water
recommended, (see mixing ratio) on
compound packaging in a clean
mixing container. Add the compound
gradually to clean, drinkable water
while stirring. Mix the compound
free of lumps with a mechanical
mixer or by hand. Allow standing
(soak) for 1 minute, and then remix
until consistency is smooth and
creamy. If a thinner or thicker mix
is desired, add water or powder
sparingly. Careful not to overmix as
it could lead to shortened working
times. DO NOT mix with any other
joint compounds (wet or dry) and
not recommended for use in auto-
matic tools. Prior to application,
surface areas should be clean and
free of dust and debris.
Estimated Working
And Setting Times
One of the most crucial things for
selecting the proper ProForm
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Quick Set Joint Compound is
matching its working time and
setting time ranges to the project.
It should be noted that working time
and setting time are not the same.
Working Time
Working time refers to the period
during which the ProForm Quick
Set is usable for application. At
the end of this time, the material
begins to stiffen and can no longer
be spread easily. Working time
should correspond to the required
time for actual application.
Setting Time
Setting time refers to the time after
which the applied ProForm Quick Set
Compound will become adequately
hardened so that another layer can
be applied. For manufactured or
modular builders, the setting time
should match your timetable for
moving a floor along the line.
Limitations
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Do not apply over moist surfaces or
surfaces subject to direct moisture.
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Do not mix with any other
material. Use only clean, room
temperature, drinkable water.
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Mixing equipment and tools
must be thoroughly cleaned
between batches.
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Each fresh batch of compound
must be kept free of previous
batches; otherwise the working
time will be shortened.
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High-speed mixing or excessive
mixing will shorten the working
time of the ProForm Quick Set
Compounds.
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Do not add water or remix after
compound begins to thicken
and harden.
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Not recommended for use in
automatic taping tools.
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Close opened bag as tight as
possible for storage or setting
time may be affected.
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Shelf life up to 6 months in high
humidity areas and 12 months
under good storage conditions.
See production date code. To
prevent spoilage and freezing,
maintain temperature at a mini-
mum 5F (10˚C) and protect
container from exposure to
extreme heat, sunlight and water.
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The potential for finishing and
decorating problems are minimized
when temperature, humidity and
airflow remain constant and as
close to occupancy environmen-
tal conditions as possible. A
minimum temperature of 50˚F
(1C) should be maintained
continuously for 48 hours prior
to and throughout the finishing
process until applied materials
are thoroughly dry.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is the product
lumpy after mixing?
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Water was added to the ProForm
Quick Set, rather than the com-
pound being added to the water.
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ProForm Quick Set was not
allowed to soak (for approxi-
mately one minute) after initial
mix before remixing was initiated.
2. Why is the product
setting much faster than
the advertised range?
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Dirty mixing water and/or
application tools.
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Excessive mixing of the compound.
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Foreign material (accidentally or
deliberately) added to the mixture.
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Mixing water too hot.
3. Why is the product
setting much slower than
the advertised range?
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Too much water was used.
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Impure water source (dissolved
organics in the water generally
retard the set time).
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Foreign material (accidentally or
deliberately) added to the mixture.
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Water too cold.
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Product was remixed after initial
stiffening began.
4. Why does the product
display weak strength?
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Too much water was used.
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Foreign material (accidentally or
deliberately) added to the mixture.
Joint And Corner Finishing
Application
1.
ProForm brand Quick Set
compounds should be mixed
in accordance with the printed
instructions on the package.
2. A uniformly thin layer of joint
compound should be applied over
the joint approximately 4" wide.
Tape should be centered over the
joint and embedded into the
compound leaving sufficient joint
compound under the tape for
proper bond. Ceiling and wall
angles plus all inside corner angles
should be reinforced with tape
folded to conform to angles and
embedded into the compound.
3. After compound is thoroughly
dry or hard (approximately 24
hours for Regular compound or
2 hours for Quick Set), joint tape
should be covered with a coat of
joint or topping compound. The
compound should be spread over
the tape approximately 3" on each
side and feathered out at edges.
After thoroughly dry, another coat
of joint or topping compound
should be applied with a slight
uniform crown over the joint. This
coat should be smoothed and
feathered approximately 3" beyond
the preceding coat.
4. All inside corners should be
coated with at least one coat of
joint or topping compound and
the edges feathered out.
5. All nail or screw head dimples
should receive three coats. This
may be applied along with each
joint coat.
6. Flanges of wallboard corner-
bead should be concealed by at
least two coats of compound. The
second coat should be feathered
out approximately 9" on both sides
of the exposed metal nose.
7. For joint and corner treatment
with Quick Set Compound, fill joint
and bed tape simultaneously. After
Quick Set Compound has hardened,
apply any ProForm Joint Compound.
8. For wet sanding, allow each
application of compound to dry
or harden. If dry sanding is per-
formed, ventilate work area and/
or use a NIOSH/MSHA-approved
respirator. Safety glasses are also
recommended. Caution should
be used to avoid roughing the
wallboard paper. All wallboard and
treated areas should be smooth
and ready for decoration.
Setting Compounds
Quick Set/ Working Time Set/Hardening Time
Quick Set Lite (Minutes) (Minutes)
5 3–5 10–20
20 15–20 20–40
45 35–45 45–70
90 70–90 90–125
210 180–210 210–280
Approximate Working Time Versus Set/Hardening Time