Use and Care Manual

FLOOR COATING TECHNICAL DATA RSD-54
ROCKSOLID
®
PEARLESCENT
FLOOR COATING KIT
Form: GDH-1240
Rev.: 113016
1
.DESCRIPTION AND USES .
RockSolid
®
Pearlescent Floor Coating Kit is designed to
create the appearance of high end quartz or granite. This
system provides excellent hardness, adhesion and
durability on properly prepared concrete. It has excellent
resistance to salt, oil, gasoline and other harsh chemicals.
This coating contains no VOCs, making it environmentally
safe.
RockSolid Pearlescent is designed to be applied over
garage or interior concrete surfaces. The surface should
be free of loose particles, rust, oils and contaminants. It is
recommended that this product be applied in 4’ X 4
sections in an “M” and “W” pattern to help ensure proper
coverage.
. PRODUCT FEATURES .
Low odor and zero VOC
Self-leveling and buildable
High Gloss
Patented Burst Pouch Technology
ECO safe
Chemical resistant
No hot tire pick up
Drive on 24 hours depending on temperature and humidity
The RockSolid Pearlescent Floor Coating kit includes the
following:
Instructions & Stir Stick
1 - Polycuramine Burst Pouch
Concrete Etch
⅜” Microfiber Roller
Mica Additive
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
5 Quart Mixing Bucket
Other optional items that may be needed include:
Heavy Duty Degreaser
Concrete Patch and Repair
Anti-Skid Additive
Paddle Mixer & Drill
.PRODUCTS .
SKU Description
306324 Cabernet
306325 Pearl Black
306326 Emerald
306327 Midnight Blue
306328 Smoky Blue
306329 Graphite
.PACKAGING .
Two part Burst Pouch Technology
(U.S. Patent Number 8,381,903 B2)
SURFACE PREPARATION .
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
STARTING PROJECT.
Check for the following conditions prior to coating
Newly Poured Concrete - If newly poured concrete has
not fully cured, the coating will not perform properly. Allow
newly poured concrete to cure for a minimum of 28 days
before coating.
Sealed Concrete - 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 porous
enough and is suitable for coating. If water beads up on
the concrete, a sealer is present and will need to be
removed by sanding or mechanical abrading.
Previously Coated Floors - Previously coated floors
need to be in good condition with proper adhesion to the
concrete substrate. Remove any loose paint by sanding
and scraping; then test the adhesion of the remaining
paint. Check the adhesion of the previous coating by
cutting a small X through the coating down to the concrete
using a sharp razor knife. Press duct tape over the X and
then pull off with a fast snap. If more than ¼ of the paint
comes off, DO NOT coat the floor with RockSolid until the
old paint is completely removed chemically or
mechanically with a grinder.
Moisture Testing - If there is any doubt about the dryness
of the concrete, apply a 2’ x 2’ sheet of plastic to the floor.
Tape down the edges with duct tape and let set for 24
hours. If water droplets form on the underside of the
plastic or the concrete appears wet (darker in color),
moisture is present. The floor should not be coated until
the moisture issue is resolved. Use Rust-Oleum Moisture
Stop (sold separately) to remove moisture from the
concrete.
Loose or Damaged Concrete If concrete is loose or
chipped, the coating will not perform properly. Damaged
areas will need to be repaired before applying RockSolid.
CONCRETE PREPARATION
Remove oil spots with a scrub brush and Rust-Oleum
Heavy Duty Degreaser or Rust-Oleum Cleaner &
Degreaser (sold separately). Scrub thoroughly, then rinse.
Repeat as needed. Mix the Concrete Etch powder
(included) with 2 gallons of water until dissolved. (DO NOT
add concrete etch directly to paint). The solution contains
a mild citric acid. (DO NOT use muriatic acid).

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