Technical Data Table
Application:
Either spray, roll or brush apply Aquaflash Emulsion Primer at a rate of 250-300 square feet per gallon onto a clean, dry, dust and dirt free surface. Spread primer evenly, avoiding puddles. Allow primer to dry for 4 hours. On warm days drying may occur more rapidly. Any areas which are primed should be covered with Aquaflash 500 membrane within 24 hours or re-primed following the same procedure.

Storage: Aquaflash Emulsion Primer may deteriorate upon freezing. Store in protected area. Do not apply below 40°F (4°C) or when rain is imminent.

Aquaflash 500 Primer:
A one component solvent-base, high tack primer specifically designed to promote maximum adhesion of the Aquaflash 500 membrane waterproofing on all vertical and horizontal surfaces when the substrate is either not dirt free or when membrane will not adhere properly.
Application:
Apply by spray, brush or long nap roller to all surfaces in an even coat at 250-300 square feet per gallon. At 75°F, allow primer to dry one hour minimum, 8 hours maximum. Primer has satisfactory cure when surface is tacky, but does not transfer when touched. If the Aquaflash 500 membrane is not applied within the maximum dry time, re-prime.Do not apply below 25°F.
Packaging:
Aquaflash 500 solvent-base, high tack primer is packaged in 5 gallon pails.

Caution:
Use with adequate ventilation and avoid breathing of vapors. In closed areas, workmen should wear approved breath ing apparatus, protective clothing and eye protection. Avoid ingestion. See MSDS sheets for further information.

Product Information:
Safety and Handling Instructions:
Vapor emitted from the mastic are flammable and harmful. All Aquaflash materials should be handled in accordance with manufacturers instructions. All users, prior to handling the Aquaflash products should read the
Material Safety Data Sheets
Aquaflash Primer complies with VOC regulations.
No solvent based substitutions of mastic or primer are to be used in lieu of the Aquaflash Primer.

Contact a FIBERWEB representative for further installation information.

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