Stoneguard, gray (Spray)
Stoneguard coating based on rubber and resins. Is distinguished by fast drying and ability to be painted over, provides abrasion-resistant corrosion protection, offers excellent protection against stone chipping and has sound-absorbing properties. After drying completely, a permanently elastic film remains. Can be painted over using commercially av ...
Learn More- good stoneguard properties
- very good resistance to weathering, salt spray and abraded material
- very good adhesion on various substrates
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Danger
- H222 Extremely flammable aerosol.
- H229 Pressurised container: May burst if heated.
- H315 Causes skin irritation.
- H319 Causes serious eye irritation.
- H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
- H411 Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
Application
Clean the surfaces to be treated thoroughly in advance and remove rust. The surfaces must be dry and free of wax, dirt and grease and largely free of dust.
Shake well before use! When the ball has worked loose, continue to shake the can for another minute. Hold the can vertically when spraying and apply the contents thinly from a distance of about 20 – 30 cm. The resistance to abrasion and corrosion increases with increasing coating thickness. For this reason, the spraying process should be repeated once or twice after a short flash-off period. Should be sprayed using a cross pattern to avoid spray shadowing. Can be painted over after approx. 60 – 90 min. (depending on film thickness, temperature and humidity). Most of the usual water and solvent-based 2C paints and base coats can be used here. When using a 2C paint, we recommend using a coat of plastic primer first and painting over this coat after it is completely dry, as recommended by most paint manufacturers.
Recommended application temperature: 15 – 25 °C
We recommend applying thin coats. Depending on the desired layer thickness, intermediate drying should be carried out after each layer. If the stoneguard is subsequently painted over, the coats will become increasingly hard. In other words, the treated surface should be treated accordingly with adhesive primer for plastics in the same way a plastic surface would be.
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