How to Guide

TECHNICAL DATA RSD-56
ROCKSOLID
®
6X DECK COAT
Form: GDH-1261
Rev.: 012317
1
DESCRIPTION AND USES .
RockSolid
®
6X Deck Coat is a high build, water based acrylic
coating designed to resurface moderately worn decks and patios.
FOR DECKS: For wood and most composite decks.
Follow specific manufacturer’s recommendation before
applying to any composite decking.
FOR PATIOS: For use on broom swept or porous
concrete surfaces. Do not use on smooth or floated
concrete. Not recommended for driveways, garages or
other areas with vehicular traffic.
FOR EXTERIOR USE ONLY. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
DRIVEWAYS, GARAGES OR OTHER AREAS WITH
VEHICULAR TRAFFIC.
RockSolid 6X Deck Resurfacer must be tinted before use.
The use of the RockSolid 6X Roller Cover is required for
proper application. (Use one roller for every 8 gallons).
. FEATURES .
Ideal for moderately worn decks and patios
One coat coverage
Excellent weather resistance
.PRODUCTS .
SKU Description
300113 RockSolid 6X Deck Coat - 1-Gallon
300123 RockSolid 6X Deck Coat - 5-Gallon
COMPANION PRODUCTS ...
SKU Description
318224 RockSolid 6X Roller Cover
60635 RockSolid Deck & Patio Cleaner
312283 RockSolid Deck Start Wood Primer
PRODUCT APPLICATION .
DECK IN ONE DAY METHOD
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING
PROJECT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ONE OF THESE PREPARATION
METHODS WILL RESULT IN POOR ADHESION AND
POSSIBLE COATINGS FAILURE. NEW AND SEALED WOOD
DECKS NEED TO WEATHER AT LEAST 6 MONTHS
BEFORE APPLICATION.
PREPARATION
CLEAN: Clean the surface using a deck brush and RockSolid
Deck & Patio Cleaner or standard deck cleaner. The surface
must be clean and free of dirt, grease, mildew and organic
growth. Loose paint needs to be scraped.
LIGHT REPAIRS: For light repairs, secure raised nail heads,
deck screws or loose deck boards. Remove loose splinters and
replace severely damaged or rotting boards.
PRODUCT APPLICATION (cont.) .
APPLY ROCKSOLID DECK START WOOD PRIMER: READ
ALL OF THE PRIMER LABEL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE APPLYING.
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.
PRECAUTIONS & TEMPERATURE SAFEGUARDS
DO NOT APPLY IF RAIN IS EXPECTED WITHIN 24 HOURS
OF APPLICATION. Apply when air and surface temperature is
between 50-90°F (10-3C) and will remain between 50° and
90°F for at least 24 hours after application.
APPLICATION
ONE THICK COAT OF ROCKSOLID 6X DECK COAT IS
REQUIRED.
Thoroughly mix the material before and during project. When
using more than one container, combine all containers to ensure
color consistency.
Using a 9” RockSolid 6X Roller cover, saturate the roller cover
and apply generously back and forth. Work to a wet edge at all
times. Avoid rolling back into coated areas where drying has
begun. Coat 1 to 2 boards at a time.
After coating 1-2 boards, use a putty knife or other straight edge
to remove excess coating between boards. Difficult areas such
as warped or cupped boards will require rolling across the
narrow width of the board as well as the length to ensure
complete coverage.
Allow 4-6 hours to dry to touch. Allow to dry 24 hours before light
foot traffic and replacing furniture. If the surface is tacky or soft,
extend the drying time before putting heavy objects back in place.
Full cure to a hard finish will take approximately 7 days. Drying
times may vary depending on temperature and humidity.
COVERAGE
Up to 80 square feet per gallon (volume after tinting). One coat is
required. Actual coverage may vary based on wood type, age
and surface porosity.
CLEAN-UP
Use mild soap and water.
KEEP FROM FREEZING. CLOSE CONTAINER AFTER
EACH USE TO PRESERVE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: Exterior horizontal surfaces, coated or uncoated,
exposed to sun and warm temperatures can create surface
temperatures not suitable for bare feet or animal paws.

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