Use and Care Manual

TECHNICAL DATA
RSD-47
ROCKSOLID
®
MARBLE FLOOR COATING KIT
1
DESCRIPTION AND USES
RockSolid
®
Marble Floor Coating Kit is a revolutionary
Polycuramine coating that combines key attributes from
multiple chemistries into one. This creates a durable, self-
leveling, fast curing, excellent high gloss coating system that
can be completed in one day.
RockSolid Marble is designed to be applied over concrete
surfaces. It is suitable for use in garages, basements,
workshops, laundry rooms, mud rooms and more.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Low odor and low VOC
Easy mix Burst Pouch (Two part Burst Pouch
Technology U.S. Patent Number 8,381,903 B2)
ECO safe
45 minute pot life
Chemical resistant
Excellent gloss
No hot tire pick up
Drive on in 24 hours depending on temperature and
humidity
KIT CONTENTS
2 Polycuramine Burst Pouches
Concrete Etch
Marble Roller & Tray
Instructions
Items not supplied with the kit which need to be purchased
separately:
9” Roller Frame
Extension Pole
3” Paint Brush
Stiff Bristled Broom or Scrub Brush
Other optional items that may be needed include:
Heavy Duty Degreaser
Concrete Patch and Repair
Anti-Skid Additive
PRODUCTS
SKU
DESCRIPTION (High Gloss)
306320
Stone Obsidian
306321
Mountain White
PRODUCT APPLICATION
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
STARTING PROJECT
SURFACE PREPARATION
Moisture Testing - New concrete should be allowed to cure
for 30 days before application of any coating. If there is any
doubt about the dryness of the concrete, conduct a test by
simply taping a piece of 4 mil plastic sheet 18x18” on the
bare concrete for 24 hours. Be sure to tape all four sides.
After 24 hours, check the concrete for signs of moisture.
The concrete substrate will be darker if damp. If moisture is
found, allow additional drying time (10-14 days) and repeat
the test.
Testing for Sealer - Check for curing compounds or other
types of sealers by pouring a small amount of water onto the
concrete. If water soaks in, the surface is suitable for
coating. If water beads up on the concrete, the surface is
not porous and a test application is warranted to ensure
proper adhesion will develop. Sanding or mechanical
abrading may be required if proper adhesion does not
develop.
Previously Coated Floors - Previously coated floors need
to be in good condition with proper adhesion to the concrete
substrate. Check the adhesion of the previous coating by
cutting a small X in the coating using a sharp razor knife.
Firmly apply a piece of 5” duct tape over the center of the X
cut, and then pull off with a fast snap. If more than 10% of
the taped area is removed, the original coating is not
bonded well and needs to be removed chemically or
mechanically with a grinder.
WARNING! If you scrape, sand or remove old paint from
any surface, you may release lead paint dust. LEAD IS
TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE;
ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN
SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a NIOSH
approved respirator to control lead exposure. Clean up
carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you
start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by
contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-
424-LEAD or log on to www.epa.gov/lead.
CONCRETE PREPARATION For coating over bare
concrete
Scrub heavily soiled areas with RockSolid Heavy Duty
Degreaser or Rust-Oleum Cleaner & Degreaser (sold
separately). Scrub thoroughly, then rinse. Repeat as
needed. Mix the concrete etch powder (sold separately) with
2 gallons of water until dissolved. (DO NOT add concrete
etch directly to paint).

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