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Top coat of two-part Ultra-Ever Dry coating which helps repel water and oil from coated surfaces, protecting against corrosion caused by moisture and keeping coated surfaces dry, clean, and free of ice
Forms a thin coating that fills its own interstitial spaces with trapped air molecules to prevent water and oil from wetting the coated surface
Must be applied over Ultra-Ever Dry Bottom Coat (sold separately) to be effective
Two-part coating is non-flammable after application and suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Two-part coating adds a translucent white color and matte finish to coated surfaces
UltraTech 4005 Ultra-Ever Dry Top Coat, 5 gallon, works with the Ultra-Ever Dry Bottom Coat (sold separately) to form the two-part Ultra-Ever Dry coating which helps repel water and oil from a coated surface, protecting against corrosion caused by moisture and keeping coated surfaces dry, clean, and free of ice. The top coat forms a thin coating that fills its own interstitial spaces with trapped air molecules to prevent water and oil from wetting the coated surface. This product must be applied over Ultra-Ever Dry Bottom Coat (sold separately) and according to the instructions to be effective. The two-part coating adds a translucent white color and matte finish to coated surfaces after curing. The Ultra-Ever Dry Top Coat uses a solvent called acetone to allow the active ingredients to be sprayed on for a thin, uniform coating. The top coat can help protect steel, aluminum, and other metals, as well as plastic, leather, fabric, wood, concrete, and many other materials. The two-part coating is non-flammable after application and suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The two-part coating is classified as a superhydrophobic coating, as it exceeds 150 degrees of contact angle when measuring the sphere of a drop of water on the surface; this means that water, upon contacting the coated surface, forms very round beads which roll off quickly, without leaving the surface moist. It remains superhydrophobic for 30 cycles in a Taber abrasion tester with a CS-10 abrasive wheel. The two-part coating is also oleophobic, which means that it repels refined oil and many other hydrocarbons. During the application and cleanup of Ultra-Ever Dry coatings, the use of a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-approved P100 half-face respirator with an organic vapor cartridge, safety glasses, and protective gloves is recommended. The top coat should be applied over Ultra-Ever Dry bottom coat (sold separately). Mix with a mechanical spark-proof mixer for at least 3‐5 minutes. For best results, apply the top coat at least 1 hour after applying the bottom coat to ensure that coating is dry. Apply the top coat in thin layers, moving left to right across the surface and then top to bottom along the same surface. Avoid over-coating or pooling of the coating. These two passes are the minimum application for successful results. Allow a minimum of 15‐30 minutes dry time to test the coating; allow 2 hours dry time for typical use. In extreme applications or applications where water is not the primary concern (for example, water‐based paints or refined oils), the best results will been seen when the coating is allowed to dry overnight. The two-part coating's durability varies depending on exposure to abrasion, UV rays, and other outdoors conditions; recoating with the top coat will help extend Ultra-Ever Dry's longevity. Specifications for Ultra-Ever Dry two-part coating (Bottom Coat sold separately) Viscosity (measured with a #3 Zahn cup)8 secondsPercent of solids>10%Surface application temperature50 to 90 degrees FStorage temperature-40 to 115 degrees FShelf life1 year at 77 degrees FCoverage per gallon240 sq. ft./22. sq. mWorking temperature-30 to 300 degrees F UltraTech International manufactures spill containment and environmental compliance products. The company, founded in 1993 and headquartered in Jacksonville, FL, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9002.