Scofield - Guardia de Fórmula Uno-W


Guard-W es un acabado de pulido polimérico resistente al agua y a las manchas, diseñado para proteger superficies de hormigón pulido.

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Product Specification

SCOFIELD® Formula One™ Guard-W is a polymeric water and stain resistant burnishing finish that is designed to guard and protect smooth ground and polished concrete surfaces.   Its organo-silicate hybrid composition combines the densifying and abrasion resistant properties of lithium silicate, with the stain blocking properties found only in self-crosslinking organic systems.   Applied after application of a quality concrete densifier, SCOFIELD® Formula One™ Guard-W should be polished to the desired gloss level with high-speed floor burnishing equipment. Properly installed, a thin yet durable film with good moisture transmission properties remains. This film will not crack, peel, or delaminate under normal conditions.

SURFACE PREPARATION

For best results, all concrete should be fully cured and at least 28 days old so that the slab has reached full hardness. Surfaces must be clean of all prior sealers,
curing compounds, oils, or other foreign materials that might prevent penetration.

Surfaces should already be densified. If dyes have been used, they should be locked in with a densifier and ground and polished with at least a high-speed 400 grit diamond impregnated polishing pad prior to application of SCOFIELD® Formula One™ Guard-W.

APPLICATION

Mask all areas not to be coated to safeguard against splashes, overspray, and runoff from application. Dried material will be difficult to remove. Remove overspray immediately with soap and water. Wear all required safety equipment. If using spray equipment, always wear protective respirator. Take care not to allow tape adhesive to interfere with surfaces to be treated. Surfaces wet with material will be slippery until dry.

Distribute product with a pump garden sprayer to fully saturate the surface. Spread material with flat microfiber pad or floor wax applicator. Allow the material to dry to touch, and apply a second coat. Take care not to create lap marks as they are difficult to remove once the product has dried. If too much material has been applied, and it is puddled after 30 minutes, dilution and removal with a wet vacuum is recommended.

When the second application is dry, high-speed burnishing and polishing with progressively finer grit abrasive pads can begin.