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GENERAL DESCRIPTIONFEATURES AND BENEFITSPERFORMANCE DATAPRODUCT DATAPERMA- crete FeaturesBenefitsHot Tire ResistanceMinimize staining and discoloration on traffic surfaceExcellent AdhesionResists peeling and crackingAlkali ResistanceCan apply to fresh concrete at 7 days and surface pH of less 13 with 2 coatsEfflorescence ResistanceMinimizes white crusty salt deposits with 2 coatsApplication to 35 F (2 C)Longer painting seasonExcellent Application PropertiesLess time for application and resists pinholingMoisture ResistanceExtends substrate lifeIdeal for Exposed AggregateMaintains natural appearance on multiple substratesYellowing ResistanceResists color change over timeRECOMMENDED SUBSTRATES APPLICATION INFORMATIONP erma- creteplex -Seal WB Interior /Exterior Clear Sealer 4-6200 is aclear, non-yellowing, film forming, water-borne acrylic sealer ideal foruse on Interior /exterior, above-ground, vertical and horizontalsurfaces. This fast drying sealer has excellent hot tire resistance andadhesion.

PERMA-CRETE® 4-6200 Architectural Coatings Perma-CretePlex-Seal WB Interior/Exterior Clear Sealer GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION Surfaces to be coated must be dry, clean, sound, and free from all paint and contamination including dirt, grease, oil, wax, concrete curing

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1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONFEATURES AND BENEFITSPERFORMANCE DATAPRODUCT DATAPERMA- crete FeaturesBenefitsHot Tire ResistanceMinimize staining and discoloration on traffic surfaceExcellent AdhesionResists peeling and crackingAlkali ResistanceCan apply to fresh concrete at 7 days and surface pH of less 13 with 2 coatsEfflorescence ResistanceMinimizes white crusty salt deposits with 2 coatsApplication to 35 F (2 C)Longer painting seasonExcellent Application PropertiesLess time for application and resists pinholingMoisture ResistanceExtends substrate lifeIdeal for Exposed AggregateMaintains natural appearance on multiple substratesYellowing ResistanceResists color change over timeRECOMMENDED SUBSTRATES APPLICATION INFORMATIONP erma- creteplex -Seal WB Interior /Exterior Clear Sealer 4-6200 is aclear, non-yellowing, film forming, water-borne acrylic sealer ideal foruse on Interior /exterior, above-ground, vertical and horizontalsurfaces. This fast drying sealer has excellent hot tire resistance andadhesion.

2 perma - creteplex - Seal WB is water resistant and seals thesurface while maintaining the natural appearance of the Seal WB is ideal for use on concrete surfaces suchas garage floors, driveways, pool decks, walkways, warehouse floorsand MethodResultsHot TireKoehler , no staining or adhesion lossWeatheringASTM D4587 Passes QUV 500 HoursAdhesionASTM D3359 Passes Wet & DryAlkali resistanceTT-P-1511 BPasses 2 coats, no efflorescence, blisteringYellowingASTM E313 Passes, no discolorationPRODUCT TYPE:AcrylicBASE/COLOR:4-6200 ClearSHEEN:Satin (depending on number of coats and porosity ofsubstrate.)CLEANUP:Soap and WaterVOLUME SOLIDS:23% +/- 2%WEIGHT SOLIDS:25% +/- 2%VISCOSITY:Water thinVOC:148 g/L ( )COVERAGE:300 to 500 sq. (28-46 sq. ) onsmooth,non-porous substrateWet Film milsWet Microns:101 Dry Film milsDry figures do not include loss due to surface irregularitiesand porosity or material loss due to application method or lbs. ( kg) +/- lbs. (91 g)DRYING TIME: Dry time @ 70 F (21 C); 50% relative humidityTo Touch:30 minutesTo Handle:1 hourTo Recoat:2 hoursFor Pedestrian Service:24 hoursFor Vehicle Service:72 hoursDrying times listed may vary depending on temperature, humidity,film build, and air POINT:Over 200 F (93 C)APPLICATION INFORMATION (continued)Permissible temperatures during application:Material:35 to 100 F2 to 38 CAmbient:35 to 100 F2 to 38 CSubstrate:35 to 100 F2 to 38 Coatings perma - creteplex -Seal WB Interior /Exterior Clear Sealer4-6200 Application Equipment: Apply with a high quality brush, roller, or byspray equipment.

3 Read all label and Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS) information prior to use. MSDS are available through our website or by calling Spray:Minimum requirements: Pressure 1800-2400 psi, "- .013"; flow rate Spray:DeVilbiss MBC-510 gun; E tip; 704 Air Cap;3/8" ID material hose; double regulated pressure tank with oil andmoisture separator; 20 psi fluid pressure; 40-60 psi air equipment must be handled with due care and in accordancewith manufacturer's recommendation. High-pressure injection of coat-ings into the skin by airless equipment may cause serious : Nylon/Polyester BrushesRoller:Use 1/4 " to 3/8 " nap synthetic roller coverThinning:Product may be thinned with up to pint of clean water forthe first coat to aid in priming and penetration. Thinning of additionalcoats is not : For proper adhesion, the first coat of product must penetrateinto the surface to mechanically anchor the sealer to the porestructure. CONFORMANCE STANDARDSB rickMasonryStuccoConcreteNon-glazed Ceramic TileExposed AggregateStoneVOC compliant - lower than Federal AIM, OTC, LADCO and CARB2000 regulationsMPI approval in category #99, Sealer, Water Based Concrete FloorsPERMA- crete 4-6200 Architectural CoatingsPerma- creteplex -Seal WB Interior /Exterior Clear Sealer GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATIONS urfaces to be coated must be dry, clean, sound, and free from all paint and contamination including dirt, grease, oil, wax, concrete curingagents and bond breakers, chalk, efflorescence, mildew, rust, product fines, and dust.

4 Remove all paint, chalk, and efflorescence by wirebrushing, scraping, sanding, and/or pressure washing. Caulk all cracks and open seams. Sand all glossy, rough, and patched back all rough edges to sound surface by surfaces per ASTM Standard Practice D4258-83: Standard Practice for Surface Cleaning Concrete for coating . Vacuum cleaning,water cleaning, detergent water wash, power wash cleaning, steam cleaning, hand tool and mechanical cleaning are acceptable cleaningmethods. Remove efflorescence by pressure washing or cleaning with dilute muriatic acid (following manufacturer's instruction) or asolution of 1 part white vinegar to 4 parts water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to mildew by using PPG MILDEW CHECK Multi-Purpose Wash, 18-1; or 1 part chlorine bleach to 3 parts water. Before use, be sureto read and follow instructions and warnings on substrate thoroughly to a moisture content under 12%. Clean laitant substrates in good condition by sweep blasting, power washing,wire brushing, etc.

5 To remove loose material. After cleaning, vertical substrates that are laitant, may be conditioned with a coat of Perma-Crete Exterior Acrylic Clear Masonry Surface Sealer ! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dust or fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUSTOR FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULDALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator and prevent skin contact to control lead exposure. Clean upcarefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the USEPAN ational Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to In Canada contact a regional Health Canada these instructions to control exposure other hazardous substances that may be released during surface : New brick and mortar should cure for at least 7 days and preferably 30 days prior to sealing. The pH of the substrate must be lessthan 13 before sealing with two coats.

6 Painting glazed brick is not recommended due to potential adhesion and MASONRY:New concrete should cure for at least 7 days and preferably 30 days prior to sealing. The pH of the substratemust be less than 13 before sealing with two :New stucco should cure for at least 7 days and preferably 30 days prior to sealing. The pH of the substrate must be less than13 before sealing with two coats. Surface chalk from the curing or aging process should be removed then sealed with an appropriatesealer to rebind and restore the surface to a sound condition prior to sealing. Vertical substrates may be conditioned with a coat of Perma-Crete Exterior Acrylic Clear Masonry Surface Sealer AND BASE INFORMATION4-6200 ClearDO NOT PRIMERSP roduct is self-priming. Refer to Surface Preparation 4-6200 Architectural CoatingsPerma- creteplex -Seal WB Interior /Exterior Clear 5/2012 (Supersedes 2/2012)PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. believes the technical data presented is currently accurate: however, no guarantee of accuracy, comprehensiveness, or performance is given orimplied.

7 Improvements in Coatings technology may cause future technical data to vary from what is in this bulletin. For complete, up-to-date technical information, visit our website or call Industries, CoatingsOne PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA Services1-800-441-96951-888-807-5123 faxPPG Canada, Coatings4 Kenview BlvdBrampton, ON L6T 5E4 Architect/Specifier1-888-PPG-IDEAPACKAGI NG1-Gallon ( )5-Gallon ( )LIMITATIONS OF USEDo not apply to horizontal concrete floors that do not have a vaporbarrier underneath, or to other surfaces where moisture getsbehind the sealer. Apply only when air and surface temperatures are above 35 F(2 C) and surface is at least 5 F (3 C) above the dew point. Airand surface temperatures must remain above 35 F (2 C) for thenext 24 hours. Do not apply when air or surface temperature isbelow 35 F or above 100 F. For optimum application properties,bring material to 50-90 F. Surface pH limitation is 7-13 for two coatapplication. Allow 24 hours prior to pedestrian service; 72 hoursfor vehicle intended for wood.

8 Avoid exposure to solvents; strong acidsand bases; wipe up oil and gasoline spills immediately. While this product provides a mildew resistant coating , growthmay still occur if the substrate is not properly prepared prior topainting and/or if the substrate is consistently exposed to condi-tions conducive to mold, mildew, and algae. Examples of theseconditions include, but are not limited to, under eaves, behindshrubbery and trees, and in areas that are consistently damp withlittle to no direct sunlight. PROTECT FROM FREEZING. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP OUT OF REACHOF PPG logo is a registered trademark of PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. PPG Mildew Checkis a registered trademark of PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. The Master PaintersInstituiteand MPIare registered trademarks of Master Painters Institute, Inc.


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