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f fiireered CCKCrete Pe4ornrairce Uni-Mix® J to rt i . - V F't BUTTERFIELD •11 Technical Data Sheet U-9911 COLOR -■ FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Read all applicable and current product 625 W Illinois Ave information for your project: Technical Data Sheet(TDS), Color Chart, Installation Aurora,IL 60506 Guide,Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS).All information is available for download Phone:800-282-3388 online at www.butterfieldcolor.com Fax:630-906-1982 MasterFormat° Guide Specifications, and Butterfield Color®Architectural Details and www.butterfieldcolor.com Specifications'are available for the specifier/designer. All information is available for download online at www.butterfieldcolor.com 1. Description: Uni-Mix® Integral Con- Uni-Mix® Integral Concrete Colorant is fins. One-third of the mixer volume is the crete Colorant is a pre-measured admix- packaged for 5-sacks or 6-sacks of ce- minimum amount of concrete that should ture for integrally coloring ready mixed ment per cubic yard. It can also be cus- be batched to develop a consistent mix. F concrete during batching. Conforming to torn packaged for any cement content Spin the drum in reverse until the load it = ASTM Standard C979 (Standard Specifi- or metric mix design.The color chart ap- backs up to the top.Add bags of Uni-Mix® oz cation for Pigments for Integrally Colored proximates the color of cured and sealed Integral Concrete Colorant to the drum. o LL Concrete),it is a blend of non-fading,syn- concrete designed with a medium gray Once added, ensure that any colorant 0.1 05 thetic iron oxides and a water-reducer, Portland cement. Local materials, finish- retained on the fins is thoroughly mixed IIEC TM which produce uniform,streak-free colors ing techniques, texture, and method of into the load by slowly reversing drum so in concrete. The water-reducer in Uni- curing and sealing will affect the final col- that concrete makes contact with and re- °o Mix®Integral Concrete Colorant allows the or.Custom color requests are welcome at moves colorant from fins. Rotate drum at w E color to quickly and evenly disperse with- Butterfield Color®.Designing theme colors mixing speed for 100 revolutions.A longer c c0 out additional water, thereby maintaining and precise color matching is available mix time is recommended when working i F the strength and freeze/thaw resistance upon request. with a pea gravel mix design to ensure ad- ,:1''15 of the cured concrete.This same compo- equate break down of the bag. m 2.1 SHELF LIFE: Indefinite, when stored Went improves the finishing characteristics of the concrete,which contributes to color in original, unopened containers, in dry 5.Installing Colored Concrete Flatwork: uniformity and surface durability.Superior storage. 5.1. SUBGRADE: The subgrade should quality control during manufacturing and 3. Mix Design: Concrete should have a be carefully prepared and compacted us- packaging help to ensure your jobs will minimum of 5-sacks of cement per cubic ing an approved gravel fill, such as CA- have uniform color from load-to-load. yard of concrete.Exterior concrete requir- 6. A minimum of 4 inches (100 mm) is Uni-Mix®Integral Concrete Colorant is suit- ing freeze/thaw resistance should have a recommended. The subgrade should be able for all concrete flat work installations, minimum of 6-sacks of cement per cubic leveled to ensure a uniform thickness of interior floors and exterior hardscapes,as yard of concrete. If cement substitutes concrete during placing and finishing.The well as, precast, tilt-up and cast-in-place such as fly ash or blast furnace slag are subgrade must be free of frost with no applications.For truly unique and creative utilized,that mix should be used for all ad- standing water. Prior to placing concrete, concrete installations, use of Uni-Mix®In- jacent pours as it will have a slight effect dampen the sub-base with water. on color consistency. Concrete must be tegral Concrete Colorant can be used with free of reactive ingredients, and poured 5.2. PLACING AND FINISHING: Once other Butterfield Color®products: Perma- at a 4 inch (100 mm) slump or less. The placing has begun, do not randomly add Cast®Shake-on Color Hardener, Perma- water/cement ratio needs to be consis- water to the mixer drum or to the surface Cast® Sierra Stain", Elements" Trans- tent throughout the entire project. In hot of the colored concrete. This will create m parent Concrete Stain, Butterfield Color® weather, the use of a retarder should be color variations and a strength loss. Wa- . Stamping Tools, Perma-Cast® Antiquing considered. During cold weather, when ter may be added to the drum before ini- m t. Release,and Butterfield Color®Clear Liq- an accelerator is needed, choose a non- tial discharge to attain, but not to exceed, 6143.1f uid Release. chloride accelerator. Never use calcium the specified slump. Once discharged, oriii.'s; Uni-Mix® Integral Concrete Colorant and chloride.Uni-Mix®Integral Concrete Colo- the specified slump must be maintained m7 ilO� Uni-Mix® Liquid Integral Concrete Colo- rant is compatible with most chemical ad- through out the installation,particularly for ❑B- Un- colors can also be produced o a mixtures and fibers.All concrete subject to adjacent pours of concrete. Never retem- freeze/thaw cycles should be properly air per concrete that has started to set.Water to(„4 Perma-Cast® Shake-on Color Hardener. entrained(typically 5%-7%)as prescribed reducing and plasticizing admixtures may „ c., The shake-on colors produced from in- by the mix design. be used with Uni-Mix® Integral Concrete N $ tegral colors may slightly vary from the Colorant. Use of such admixtures may N m color chart. Uni-Mix® Integral Concrete Colorant is affect the finishing characteristics of the m always consistent. Other variables can concrete surface. 2. Packaging: Uni-Mix® Integral Con- affect the appearance of concrete.There- crete Colorant is pre-packaged in 24 fore, it is important that you discuss your After placing and initial bull floating, no standard colors to eliminate weighing project with your Ready Mix supplier.The further finishing should be performed and measuring errors. Add one bag for same cement,sand,and aggregates must until the bleed water has dissipated, af- each cubic yard (meter) of concrete. Do be utilized throughout project. Any de- ter which final finishing can take place. not open bags. Simply toss the dissolv- viations will affect the final color. Contact Closing with a steel trowel can diminish ing bag into the mixer.This eliminates the Butterfield Color®with any questions con- the effectiveness of air entrainment at mess and inaccuracy associated with the cerning admixtures and mix design. the surface and should be avoided where handling of loose colorants. The use of freeze/thaw is a concern. Texture all sur- single dose bags also simplifies inven- 4.Batching:The mixer drum should be in faces adequately and uniformly for slip tory management. good condition with little or no buildup on resistance. For exterior installations apply Uni-Mix,Perma-Cast,Select Grade,Sierra Stain,Elements,Clear Guard,Color Guard,T1000,Micro-Cem,MT Resurfacer, Cantera,SurfEtch,Delaminator,Patch Mix,CHO,FMC 656,Flat Out,and Perma-Tique are trademarks of Butterfield Color,Inc. ©2012 Butterfield Color,Inc. MasterFormat is a registered trademark of The Construction Specifications Institute—CSI All rights reserved.Made in USA firrireeped Gore ete Per-onrarc Uniiei = r ` BUTTERFIELD •I Technical Data Sheet U-9911 COLOR E■ a broom finish or swirl finish using a float. wear or damage, and reseal as needed. gregates,substantially changing the color When broom finishing concrete,shake off Avoid exposing sealed surfaces to strong of the finished wall. any water that may be left on broom af- solvents and corrosives. Clean motor oil ter rinsing, as it may cause discoloration. and gasoline spills as soon as possible. 9.Quality Control:Cast a job site sample Finishing techniques must be consistent. Avoid dragging,dropping or placing sharp at least 21 days prior to the installation for Differing finishing techniques will change objects on sealed surfaces. Prior to re- approval of color and finish.Utilize all ma- the appearance of the color. sealing, surfaces must be thoroughly terials,tools,and techniques from the ac- cleaned,dry,and free from residual clean- tual job in the mock-up.Consistent batch- 5.3. CONTROL JOINTS:Random crack- ing products or any condition that will af- ing,pouring,finishing,curing,sealing,and ing of a concrete slab is minimized by the fect adhesion. Do not over apply sealer. preparation techniques, will ensure the I-- timely and correct placement of control A slip resistant additive must be utilized uniformity of architectural concrete.Verify LB W joints. Control joints may be introduced when resealing colored concrete. adequate wet and dry slip resistance.Dis- N during concrete placement with a groover, cuss maintenance requirements. Site vis- o LL or after the concrete has reached initial set 8.Installing Vertical Colored Concrete: its by Butterfield Color, Inc. Personnel are t by power sawing.Each method should be Unless a special form liner has been evaluated prior to installation and should specified, use a clean epoxy coated or for making technical recommendations be incorporated into the pre-job mock-up. urethane coated plywood form. Use non- only and not for supervising or providing I'm Refer to the following The American Con- leaking snap-tie cones. Clean and then quality control.Maintenance requirements moo crete Institute publications for additional tape or seal all joints to prevent leakage. should also be discussed. LLo information:Guide for Concrete Floor and Any bleed water leaking along joints may LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIM- •a° Slab Construction(ACI 302.1R),Joints in discolor wall.Choose a release agent that /_ Concrete Construction(ACI 224.3R). does not discolor concrete. Do not use ER — EXCLUSIVE REMEDY: Butterfield '`b metal form ties or chairs within 1.5 inches Color, Inc. ("BC")warrants that this prod- 07 6.Curing and Sealing:Never use plastic (38 mm)from the surface. uct conforms to its published specifica- sheeting or water spray to cure colored tions when it is shipped. THIS LIMITED concrete, as it will mottle and streak the Keep the slump consistent form load-to- WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WAR- surface. Use curing blankets with cau- load. Do not add water after a portion of RANTY AND THERE ARE NO OTHER tion. Use liquid, membrane-forming com- the load has been discharged. Never re- WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IM- pounds such as Clear Guard® Cure and temper concrete that has started to set. PLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRAN- Seal or Color Guard"- Cure and Seal. Cast all walls in a continuous pour to their TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT- Read Technical Data Sheets before us- full height between engineered horizontal NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ing these products. Do not over apply.To joints. When possible, use both external BC does not warrant any particular meth- avoid discoloration do not store objects on and internal vibrators. Vibrate the con- od of use or application of the product or colored concrete for at least seven days crete in lifts up to two feet or less. Do not its performance under any particular con- after the pour. Cured and sealed surfaces touch the interior face of form with vibra- dition. If this product does not conform to may become slippery when wet if the con- tor.Perform vibration long enough to con its published specifications when shipped, crete surface is not adequately finished for solidate concrete and dislodge entrapped we will replace the product as your ex- slip resistance.Incorporate a slip resistant air. Do not over vibrate concrete causing elusive remedy.Any action for breach of additive into the sealer for additional slip segregation of the mix. the limited warranty or any other liability resistance. Interior floors may be main- tained with a slip resistant wax. Strip all forms when the concrete is the arising from this product must be brought co T same age. Lightly sandblast all surfaces within 90 days of receiving the product. -t 7.Maintenance: Periodically inspect sur- sufficiently to remove form marks and BC is not liable for consequential damag- np faces sealed with Clear Guard®Cure and form release residue. Note: excessive es or personal injury arising from the use, °m Seal or Color Guard"' Cure and Seal for sandblasting may expose sand and ag- storage or handling of this product. mo ED Suggested Short Form Specification for Butterfield Color®Uni-Mix®Integral Concrete Colorant: Add Butterfield Color®Uni-Mix®Integral Concrete Colorant to concrete in proportion required to obtain[ ]color and mix according to manufacturer's al instructions.Maintain mix characteristics for all concrete having matching finish.Concrete shall contain a minimum of five sacks of cement per cubic yard and have fa W a maximum slump of 4 inches.Do not use calcium chloride.Place and finish concrete according to industry standards.[Optional:Apply Butterfield Color'Perma- '—' () Cast®Antiquing Release according to manufacturer's instructions using[ ]color and imprint using Butterfield Color"Stamping Tools using[ ] = z pattern according to manufacturer's instructions.]Cure and seal concrete with 2 coats Butterfield Color"Clear Guard""Cure and Seal with slip-resistive additive N m according to manufacturer's instructions. m Manufacturing a complete line of Page 2 of 2 800-282-3388 Decorative Concrete Products 11103 www.butterfieldcolor.com Errpiireer-e l G'oacrea Per-fa/woes Clear Guard® Cure and Seal- BUTTERFIELD •I Technical Data Sheet CG-02 COLOR M■ FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Read all applicable and current product 625 W Illinois Ave information for your project: Technical Data Sheet (TDS), Color Chart, Installation Aurora,IL 60506 Guide,Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS).All information is available for download Phone:800-282-3388 online at www.butterfieldcolor.com Fax:630-906-1982 MasterFormat° Guide Specifications, and Butterfield Color®Architectural Details and www.butterfieldcolor.com Specifications are available for the specifier/designer. All information is available for download online at www.butterfieldcolor.com 1. Description: Clear Guard® Cure and Methacrylate Acrylic copolymer specifi- regulations.Before use,read the Material Seal is a solvent-based, VOC compliant, cally designed to meet the moisture reten- Safety Data Sheet(MSDS). non-yellowing, curing, and sealing com- tion properties of ASTM C-309,AASHTO pound for newly poured and existing con- M-148, Navdock 13 YF, and ORD C-300, 4. Chemical Resistance: Clear Guard® it W crete surfaces.The product is formulated when applied at the recommended cover- Cure and Seal provides 24-hour spot re- O• a for curing and sealing uncolored concrete, age rate. It is a clear liquid (25% solids sistance to the following chemicals with o o integrally colored concrete, and color by weight), which dries to a high gloss, little,if any,coating effect: M C1 hardened (shake-on) concrete, stamped UV stable film. Clear Guard® Cure and On ® or stenciled concrete, and cementitious Seal complies with all VOC(<700 g/L)re- antifreeze deicing salts overlays. It is recommended for use with quirements and other Federal and State foods fruit juices In Uni-Mix® Integral Concrete Colorant and Air Quality Regulations. The longevity of vegetable oil vegetable extracts °o Uni-Mix® Liquid Integral Concrete Colo- Clear Guard® Cure and Seal depends diesel fuel petroleum oil t o rant integral coloring systems, Perma- upon the dried film thickness, exposure, ethanol power steering fluid 114-j cc Li Cast®Shake-on Color Hardener, Perma- and use conditions. Clear sealers will calcium chloride sodium chloride �€ Cast®Sierra Stain'°,T1000'-Fine Overlay, scratch and scuff, and will require main- , For materials not appearing in this chart,a m and T®000" Stampable Overlay. Clear tenance. Treated surfaces are readily re- test application is necessary. Guard®Cure and Seal is compatible with coated with adequate cleaning. Color Guard"Cure and Seal.It is suitable 5.Packaging: for residential or commercial projects, in- 2. Limitations: Do not use on concrete Container Content terior floors,exterior hardscapes,and ver- slabs with inadequately drained sub- Pail 1 US gallon(03.8 L) tical surfaces. grade and/or surfaces subject to hydro- static water pressures. Do not use in Pail 5 US gallon(19.0 L) Clear Guard®Cure and Seal visually en- swimming pools,fountains or ponds. Do 5.1 SHELF LIFE:Indefinite,when stored in hances the concrete color, protects the not use on surfaces that will have direct original,unopened containers,in dry storage. surface from dirt and staining, and mini- food contact. Do not use for recoating or mizes the affects of de-icing salts and in conjunction with other floor sealers, 6. Coverage: Coverage rates vary with exposure to gas or oil. It is well suited for treatments, bond breakers, or adhesives surface texture and porosity,ambient and application to cured concrete to prevent without prior test to determine compat- surface temperatures, method of applica- absorption or penetration of many fats, ibility and adhesion. Do not use to fill or tion and approximate the following rates oils, greases, aliphatic solvents, salts, repair cracks in the substrate. on a broom finish: acids, and other chemicals. By prevent- ing penetration of these compounds, Warning:Treated surfaces may be slip- Curing: 300 ft2/gal(7.4 m2/L) Clear Guard® Cure and Seal provides eery during application prior to drying, Sealing: 200-300 ft2/gal(4.9-7.4 m2/L) ° good economical protection for floors and when wet with water or liquids -,tom and hardscapes,thereby reducing main- after drying. Concrete should be tex- Avoid excessive build-up, particularly in 74 tenance costs. tured sufficiently to eliminate poten- the depressed textures and grout joints o;°,r tial slipping hazards.In addition,use a of stamped or stenciled concrete, hand o,To As a curing compound, it improves the non-slip additive with the Clear Guard® tooled or saw cut joints. Thicker applica- r.r°T°1 surface strength, abrasion resistance, Cure and Seal. Interior floors may be tions may lead to discoloration and di- and durability of the concrete, and re- maintained with a slip resistant wax. minished sealer performance.Wipe up or m duces the potential for plastic cracking. Test and confirm that the material is brush out excessive material before the co ca It forms a moisture barrier that prevents adequately slip resistant prior to open- film becomes tacky. „ o free lime in the concrete from migrating ing installation to any traffic. N z and reacting at the surface,forming a dust 7. Application: Clear Guard® Cure and N m residue. Curing with Clear Guard® Cure 3. Cautions: Combustible liquid and va- Seal may be applied using a short nap m and Seal also provides interim construc- por. Extinguish all pilot lights and other solvent resistant roller, hand pump spray- tion protection from most oils, greases, sources of open flame. May cause eye, er, or airless sprayer. Best results are chemical spills, and from the adhesion skin,and respiratory irritation.Do not take obtained when product is applied at sub- of mortar splashes. Final cleanup costs internally. Keep out of reach of children strate temperatures in excess of (50°F), are reduced and the resulting concrete and animals. Wear an organic respirator, (10°C). Do not apply at or below (45°F) surface appearance is greatly enhanced. eye protection, and protective clothing (7.2°C) or when such temperatures are Clear Guard®Cure and Seal can also be during application. Cover plant material. expected within 12 hours following ap- applied to old concrete, terrazzo, brick, Ensure adequate ventilation during and plication. Control interior environment to and masonry tiles to dust proof and im- after application. Prevent fumes from en- prevent condensation from forming on part stain and chemical resistance. tering the HVAC system. In case of spill- the surface prior to sealing and before the age, absorb and dispose of material in sealer has become tack free.Do not apply Clear Guard® Cure and Seal is a Methyl accordance with local, state, and federal if there are concerns with the quality of the Uni-Mix,Perma-Cast,Select Grade,Sierra Stain,Elements,Clear Guard,Color Guard,T1000,Micro-Cem,MT Resurfacer, Cantera,SurfEtch,Delaminator,Patch Mix,CHO,FMC 656,Flat Out,and Perma-Tique are trademarks of Butterfield Color,Inc. ©2012 Butterfield Color,Inc. MasterFormat is a registered trademark of The Construction Specifications Institute-CSI All rights reserved.Made in USA EViaee ('ioircrete Perioemairce Clear Guard® Cure and Seal BUTTERFIELD •I Technical Data Sheet CG-02 ••■ color or finish of the concrete, until those Before application of sealer the Mois- bles into sealer by excessive high speed concerns are adequately addressed. Lure Vapor Emission Rate(MVER)of the mixing.Once Flattening Paste is added to concrete or cementitious topping must the sealer, remix periodically during the When using a sprayer, apply material be measured and be less than 5 pounds application and before each use of the with a fan pattern nozzle. Spray equip- per 1000 square feet per 24 hours (2.5 mixed products. ment should be clean and in good working kg/100 m2 I.24 hours). Promptly clean condition. Sprayer seals must be solvent application equipment with Xylene fol- 8.3.DRY TIME:Drying times will vary de- resistant. Hand pump sprayers must be lowing use.Handle and dispose of clean- pending upon wet film thickness, surface capable of delivering moderately viscous ing residue properly. texture and porosity,ambient and surface liquids. Care must be taken to protect ad- temperatures, humidity,and if the product jacent areas from over spray. 8. Maintenance: Periodically inspect is being used as a cure coat or a seal coat. wN cured and sealed surfaces for wear or z N 7.1. NEW CONCRETE: UNCOLORED, damage. All concrete curing and sealing At 70°F,approximate dry times: o LL INTEGRALLY COLORED, COLOR compounds will eventually exhibit the af- Tack free: 1 hour HARDENED: Apply Clear Guard® Cure fects of weathering and traffic. For maxi- Light foot traffic: 6 hours on CD m ® and Seal immediately following final fin- mum coating life and performance, wipe Light car traffic: 24 hours ishing and after the slab is firm enough up all chemical solvent or petroleum spills Normal car traffic: 72 hours m to walk on without damage. Do not apply as soon as possible. Remove abrasive pm if bleed water is present. Apply to verti- debris by sweeping or vacuuming. Do not 9.Quality Control:Cast a job site sample �¢�20-1 cal surfaces immediately following form drag,drop place sharp edges days p Y 9 dra dro or lace shar ed es on sealed at least 21 da s prior to the installation for W removal.Avoid runs or puddles and over surfaces. Periodic washings with mild de- approval of color and finish.Utilize all ma- I— `m ing application. and dust proofingvbe benefits, a second Do not use lsolvent or maintain based cleanr- tual job tinothe mock-up.IConsist nttbatch- application should be made at least two ing materials for general cleaning.Hot car ing,pouring,finishing,curing,sealing,and weeks after the cure coat application.Sur- tires or turning tires while car is standing preparation techniques, will ensure the faces to be retreated should be dry and may damage the sealer.Surfaces that will uniformity of architectural concrete.Verify clean.Apply in a continuous wet surface be subjected to car traffic, de-icing salts adequate wet and dry slip resistance.Dis- film. Application of product over exces- or chemical exposure, must receive mini- cuss maintenance requirements. Site vis- sively smooth, hard-troweled surfaces mally, two applications of Clear Guard® its by Butterfield Color, Inc.Personnel are may result in adhesion loss. Cure and Seal. for making technical recommendations 7.2. COLORED STAMPED OR STEN- only and not for supervising or providing Prior to recoating, the surface and joints quality control.Maintenance requirements CILED CONCRETE: After concrete has must be clean, dry, free from cleaning should also be discussed. been stamped using Perma-Cast Antiqu- product residue, other contamination, or ing Release agent,thoroughly remove the loose materials, which will affect the ad- LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIM- residual release powder by washing and hesion of Clear Guard® Cure and Seal. ER – EXCLUSIVE REMEDY: Butterfield scrubbing. The concrete should be al- When recoating, a slip resistant additive Color, Inc. ("BC")warrants that this prod- lowed to dry thoroughly before applying must be added to the sealer. Clear Guard®Cure and Seal.If Butterfield uct conforms to its published specifica- Color® Clear Liquid Release is used, do 8.1. INTERIOR FLOORS: Regularly tions when it is shipped. THIS LIMITED m not apply Clear Guard® Cure and Seal clean by dry and wet mopping.Periodical- WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WAR- -,T until the liquid release has sufficiently ly machine scrub, rinse, and wet vacuum RANTY AND THERE ARE NO OTHER m[ evaporated(no wet sheen gloss)from the the surface.Apply a maintenance wax or WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IM- ori, PLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRAN- Pr 7i, surface. Read the Perma-Cast®Antiquing slip resistant wax as directed by the wax ore Release and the Butterfield Color® Clear manufacturer.This type of periodic main- TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT- :oo ED Liquid Release Technical Data Sheets be- tenance will greatly enhance the appear- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. meth- fore applying products. ance of the floor and minimize the need to BC does not warrant any particular meth od of use or application of the product or co strip and/or reapply the sealer. �p co., 7.3. EXISTING CONCRETE: Adequately its performance under any particular con- T remove accumulations of grease, oil resi- 8.2. NO GLOSS FINISH: Clear Guard® dition. If this product does not conform to N z due, incompatible curing, or sealing com- Cure and Seal can be modified in the field its published specifications when shipped, m p pound residue and other substances that to reduce the surface shine of the dried we will replace the product as your ex- N m would diminish adhesion. Wash surfaces film with Flattening Paste. It is a solvent- clusive remedy. Any action for breach of thoroughly.Allow surface and joints to ad- based silica paste that is added directly the limited warranty or any other liability equately dry before applying Clear Guard® to the sealer. Add the contents of the arising from this product must be brought Cure and Seal. Very rough, porous and one-quart (0.95 L) container to 5 gallons within 90 days of receiving the product. deeply textured surfaces may require multi- (19 L) of sealer. Do not thin or alter with BC is not liable for consequential damag- ple applications to ensure the formation of a any chemical. Mix thoroughly with a drill es or personal injury arising from the use, protective film,without pinholes or holidays. mounted mixer. Do not introduce air bub- storage or handling of this product. Manufacturing a complete line of Page 2 of 2 800-282-3388 Decorative Concrete Products 11107 www.butterfieldcolor.com