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Corporation - Seal-Gard™
General Information

DESCRIPTION
Seal-Gard™ is a
rubberized asphalt emulsion concentrate blended with select mineral fillers and fibers for
use as a protective coating on all asphalt surfaces.
USES
Seal-Gard™ is completely compatible with new asphalt paving and with
the asphalt curing process. Seal-Gard™ seals in asphaltic binders and shields pavement from
oxidation caused by ultraviolet rays and prevents loss of fines in the asphaltic concrete.
On older paved surfaces, Seal-Gard™ fills in the voids left by the spalling of aggregate and
fines.
APPLICATION
Surface shall be free of all dirt, sand, oil or grease.
Repair all existing potholes and prefill all cracks wider than 1/4". Grease spots
must be scraped or scrubbed off. Asphalt that is saturated with grease or oil should be
removed and replaced. Dilute
Seal-Gard™ with water up to 20% as required to provide a workable
consistency. Up to 8 pounds of clean silica sand may be added per gallon of Seal-Gard™ undiluted sealant for use on very rough surfaces. If
applied with a broom or squeegee, pour sealant onto surface in wide strips and spread with
a soft wet broom or squeegee to a uniform smooth finish. Care should be taken not to leave
ridges of material. Two applications should be applied, the first coat being dry to the
touch (approx. 1-3 hours). On hot days a predampened surface (allow no standing water) may
be helpful.
DRYING
TIME
Approximately 3-4 hours depending on relative humidity,
temperature and air movement. Traffic should be kept off newly sealed surfaces overnight.
DO NOT apply when rain is imminent, or in temperatures below 50 degrees F
CLEAN-UP
Use clean water before emulsion has dried. Dried emulsion
may be removed with petroleum solvent.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Seal-Gard™ is warranted to be of merchantable quality and suitable
for the general purpose for which it is intended, when applied in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions.
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Revised: December 23, 1999.
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