Installation Instructions

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Contact Adhesive Application
Open and thoroughly stir the Contact Adhesive. Using a solvent
approved roller, apply Contact Adhesive to both the substrate
and the membrane at a rate of sixty (60) square feet per gallon.
Use care not to get adhesive into the seam area(s) (See Figure
4). Allow the adhesive to dry to the nger touch of tacky, but not
stringy (approximately 20 to 35 minutes). Then carefully uff
air under the top half of the membrane and roll the membrane
into the glued substrate. Roll the middle of the membrane rst,
followed by the ends. DO NOT let the ends of the membrane
roll ahead of the middle. Finally, apply pressure to the installed
membrane with a push broom to ensure good contact.
Fold back the remaining unglued portion of membrane and
repeat this process.
Latex Bonding Adhesive
(May be applied in one of two methods)
Contact Application Method: Open and thoroughly stir the
Latex Bonding Adhesive. Using a large nap roller, apply Latex
Bonding Adhesive to both the substrate and the membrane at a
rate of 100 square feet per gallon of combined surface area. Use
care not to get the adhesive into the seam area(s) (See Figure
4). The adhesive should be consistent in color when applied,
but will turn clear when ready for bonding. Then carefully uff
air under the top half of the membrane and roll the membrane
into the glued substrate. Roll the middle of the membrane rst,
followed by the ends (shown in Figure 3). DO NOT let the
ends of the membrane roll ahead of the middle. Finally, apply
pressure to the installed membrane with a push broom to ensure
good contact.
Fold back the remaining unglued portion of membrane and
repeat this process.
One-Sided Application Method: Open and thoroughly stir the
Latex Bonding Adhesive. Using a 3/4" large nap paint roller,
apply the Latex Bonding Adhesive to just the substrate at a
rate of 100 square feet per gallon. Then carefully uff air under
the top half of the membrane and roll the membrane into the
wet adhesive starting from the middle of the membrane rst,
followed by the ends (shown in Figure 3, next page). DO NOT
let the ends of the membrane roll ahead of the middle. Lightly
broom the membrane to remove any air pockets or wrinkles
and to ensure transfer of adhesive to the bottom side of the