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The first thing you would do is prepare the substrate. Meaning remove any loose crumbly substrate, make sure the substrate is clean, dry, free of any previous applied products, and foreign matter.
- Prime the sealing surfaces of the glass using Sani-Tred 2-Part Epoxy Primer as shown below.
- Prime the plywood with 1 coat of PermaFlex (240 sq ft per gal).
Once the Epoxy Primer has become tack-free, apply 1 coat of PermaFlex over the Epoxy Primer.
- Patch and profile any joints, seams, cracks, holes and rough areas using a 3/4" bead of LRB/TAV mixture (Liquid Rubber Base, Thickening Activator).
LRB/TAV Round Bead Consumption Chart
http://www.sanitred.com/roundchart.htm
- Apply LRB (Liquid Rubber Base) or LRB/TAV mixture over the entire surface to create a permanent, impervious, waterproof membrane. Our life time warranted membrane is applied @ 80 sq per gal (20 mil thick).At this point the substrate is 100% waterproof.
· If possible, apply the LRB to horizontal surfaces and once cured flip the aquarium to apply the LRB membrane to another horizontal surface.
· If the above option is not applicable, LRB can be mixed with TAV to create a thickened mixture which can be applied at any thickness whether vertical or inverted. Less TAV can be used to create a mixture of any viscosity.
- Topcoat the surface with 1 coat of PermaFlex (240 sq per gal). If Metal Halide, VHO or any other extremely intense lighting will be used apply 1 coat of a good 2-part epoxy or any extremely UV resistant paint.
All Sani-Tred products are life time warranted, permanently flexible, will never bubble, chip, peel, crack, or delaminate. All product literature, product prices, life time warranty, tech data, MSDS and more is located within our website
www.sanitred.com
PermaFlex:
LRB:
LRB/TAV Mixture: