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PRODUCT USES

Use indoors or outdoors. Use Weather Guard over U-Seal, U-Plastermix, Proseal, block, brick, concrete, and backer boards.

Use on properly aged and primed wood surfaces.

Use on metal surfaces providing the surface is rust-free and primed with a conventional red lead or zinc chromate metal primer.



PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Weather Guard is a breathable, flexible, U.V. resistant 100% acrylic emulsion coating. It is specially formulated to provide excellent weatherability and durability when applied to exterior building surfaces. It is acid, alkali and mildew resistant. Weather Guard can be applied directly to fresh concrete and masonry when it is desired to maintain the texture of the surface and where a durable, tough, flexible decorative film is required.

 

ADVANTAGES

Economical: no primer required over concrete.
Effective: high hiding, masks blotches in substrate; prevents water penetration.
Easy to use: just mix and use straight from the pail, no thinning required.
Durable: outlasts many competitive coatings.
Breathable.
U.V. Resistant.
Versatile: can be used indoors or out, over a variety of substrates.

 

COLOURS

Stock colours are pearl gray and white. Tint base is available to provide a wide range of custom colours.

 

COVERAGE

Each litre will cover 3.7m sq. to 7.4m sq. (40-75 sq.ft) depending on the porosity of the surface.

 

MAINTENANCE

To restore the original fresh looking appearance to surfaces coated with Stone Mason Weather Guard, an occasional cleaning with warm water and soap or detergent is all that is required.

 

WARRANTY
The consumer shall satisfy themselves of the suitability of this product for the intended purpose. Weather, applicator's skill and surface conditions are beyond manufacturer's control. We, therefore, limit our liability to replacement of defective material only, within one year of proof of purchase.

 


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