| SURFACE
PREPARATION Remove
all loose gravel, dirt and dust from the roof by sweeping or power
brooming. If existing gravel is to be reused, it must be washed
free of silt. Repair all blisters, breaks or holes in the roof with
Karnak 19 ULTRA Rubberized Flashing Cement and Karnak #34 Asphalt Saturated Cotton
Fabric, Karnak #31 Fiber-Glass Membrane, or Karnak #5540 Resat-Mat.
APPLICATION Remove
all loose gravel, dirt and dust from roof by vacuuming, sweeping
or power broom. Repair all blisters, breaks or holes with Karnak
19 ULTRA Rubberized Flashing Cement and Karnak #5540 Resat-Mat or Karnak #31 Fiberglass
Membrane.
BRUSH APPLICATION:
Karnak #198AF Asphalt Roof Resaturant is easily applied when poured
directly from the container and spread with a thick fiber roof
brush at the rate of 7 to 8 gallons per 100 sq. ft.. After application
of Karnak #198AF Asphalt Roof Resaturant is completed, gravel
should be re-applied at the rate of 400 lbs. per 100 sq. ft.
SPRAY APPLICATION:
Karnak #198AF Asphalt Roof Resaturant is easily and efficiently
applied on large areas with a standard mastic pump. The coating
should be sprayed on in one coat at the rate of 7 to 8 gallons
per 100 sq. ft. applied with a 50% overlap of the spray pattern
so as to obtain a uniform and continuous film. After application
of Karnak #198AF Asphalt Roof Resaturant is completed, gravel
should bereapplied at the rate of 400 lbs. per 100 sq. ft.
CARE OF TOOLS Equipment
may be thoroughly cleaned after use with mineral spirits, taking
necessary precaution when handling combustible materials.
CAUTION Do
not use near open flame. Avoid breathing solvent fumes and prolonged
contact with skin. Do not take internally. If swallowed, do not
induce vomiting. Call a physician immediately. Keep out of reach
of children. Keep container covered when not in use. Do not thin.
Dispose of in an environmental safe manner. Cover air intakes during application and while drying.
COLD-PROCESS SYSTEMS AND COATINGS, EITHER EMULSION
OR SOLVENT BASED, SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED ON DECKS WITH POSITIVE
DRAINAGE.
PER NRCA, (NATIONAL ROOFING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION)
"THE CRITERIA FOR JUDGING PROPER SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE IS THAT
THERE BE NO EVIDENCE OF STANDING WATER ON THE DECK 48 HOURS AFTER
IT STOPS RAINING."
PACKAGING Available
in 55 gallon drums and 5 gallon pails. |