Additives should be introduced at the end of the mixing process. If adding any other approved additives, hold a portion of the mix water to dissolve the additives, screen and add the final amount to mixer. For best results mix product using only cool clean, potable water. Jobsite additives, such as calcium chloride solutions, pump-aides, or bonding agents can affect the color of this product. It is important that the user follow these instructions carefully to ensure the most consistent color throughout the pool. Batch numbers are printed at the end of each individual bag. For this reason, there will be variations in shade between batches. (1,800 to 9,000 kg.) using natural ingredients. MIXINGĭiamond Brite is made in batches of 4,000 to 20,000 lbs. If necessary, clean BOND-KOTE by brushing vigorously while spraying with water chlorine may be used as needed. If left for a longer period before the finish is applied, ensure Bond Kote is clean and free of dirt, efflorescence, and other contaminants. The plaster should be applied to BOND-KOTE within three (3) to five (5) days. Allow BOND-KOTE to cure for at least six (6) hours before plastering. For renovation projects (plastering over an existing plaster pool finish) and poured or formed concrete shells apply SGM BOND-KOTE™ as directed. Do not begin installation until the concrete pool shell has cured at least 28 days. Place the sump pump at the main drain to remove all running and standing water. Mark location of fittings using tape on coping or on a measured drawing. Plug pool inlets and outlets to prevent clogging with expandable plugs or threaded caps. Remove remaining acid solutions via high-pressure washing. Neutralize surface with a solution of baking soda and water to eliminate acid residue, which can cause bond failure. Use concentration necessary to clean and roughen the surface smooth surfaces may require higher concentration. Etch clean the surface with a muriatic acid solution. Plug cracks and leaks around fittings using hydraulic cement ( SGM Dynamite Pool Patch). Stop water penetration from the outside pool. Remove loose tile and fittings undercut existing plaster two (2) inches below the tile line, and around return lines and fittings to a depth of 3/8 inch. Fill holes with specified patching cement SGM HSR High Strength Render to a level of existing plaster. Undercut the edges of the remaining plaster. Saw cut an area three (3) inches around bad spots and remove plaster inside the saw cut. Remove and repair all hollow and de-laminated plaster. Remove all cleaning solutions via high-pressure washing. Wash oil and grease spots using tri-sodium phosphate or equivalent and water soak if necessary. Wash with chlorine until algae, mold, and mildew are gone. Clean with high-pressure water or by sandblasting. Clean pool surfaces of all material that might interfere with the proper bonding of coatings. Identify hollow spots in plaster by sounding. Look for algae, mold, mildew, dirt, paint, mortar droppings, efflorescence, patching compounds, loose tile, cracked plaster, et cetera. Examine pool surfaces to identify conditions that might interfere with the proper bonding of coating.
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