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INVITATION TO QUOTE FOR NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services ITQ #20QT-003 Issued By: Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department Kathy Godfrey, Buyer 940 Lake Shore Drive, Suite 200 The Villages, Florida 32162 Phone (352) 751-6700 www.districtgov.org [email protected] Date of Issue: November 5, 2019 Due Date / Time: December 2, 2019 at 3:00 PM

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INVITATION TO QUOTE

FOR

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services

ITQ #20QT-003

Issued By:

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department Kathy Godfrey, Buyer

940 Lake Shore Drive, Suite 200 The Villages, Florida 32162

Phone (352) 751-6700 www.districtgov.org

[email protected]

Date of Issue: November 5, 2019 Due Date / Time: December 2, 2019 at 3:00 PM

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS / QUOTE TIMELINE Listed below are the important dates and times by which the actions noted must be completed. All dates are subject to change by the Purchasing Department. If the Purchasing Department finds it necessary to change any of these dates or times prior to the Quote due date, the change will be accomplished by addendum.

ACTION DATES Issue Quote November 5, 2019

On-Site Pre-Quote Conference

November 13, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.

WE WILL MEET AT:

NSU WTP #2 Located at: 2650 Turtle Mound Path

The Villages, FL 32162 and continue on to:

NSU WTP #3 located at:

2301 Morse Blvd The Villages, FL 32162

Last Day for Questions

November 22, 2019 by 4:00 PM

Quotes Due

December 2, 2019 by 3:00 PM

QUOTE CHECKLIST

This standardized check list has been provided to assist the Supplier with the submission of their Quote package. This check list cannot be construed as identifying all required submittal documents for this project. Suppliers remain responsible for reading the entire Quote document to insure that they are in compliance. Suppliers may be considered subject to rejection if, in the sole opinion of the District, there is a serious omission, unauthorized alteration of form, an unauthorized alternate Quote, incomplete or unbalanced unit price, or irregularities of any kind. The District may reject as non-responsive, any or all Quotes where Suppliers fail to acknowledge receipt of Addenda as prescribed.

Quote Cover Page – all information completed and signed Quote Pricing Form– submitted in correct format, accurate calculations, and signed Wildlife Habitat Management Plan – signed Exceptions / Deviations Page – signed and/or information completed Disclosure of Sub-contractors, Sub-consultants and Suppliers – signed and/or information

completed Supplier’s Certification – Addenda acknowledged and form signed W-9 – completed and signed Required Number of Quote Packets (1)

This checklist shall not be construed as a complete list. Supplier is responsible to ensure all requirements

of the solicitation are completed.

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PART 1 INTENT AND GENERAL INFORMATION

INVITATION TO QUOTE The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District is requesting quotes to provide painting services for NSU WTP # 2 & 3. Quotes will be received by the Purchasing Department located at 940 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 200, The Villages, Florida 32162, until 3:00 pm, December 2, 2019 for “Quote #20QT-003 NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services”. Suppliers shall take careful notice of the following conditions of this Invitation to Quote:

• Submissions shall be submitted by mail or hand delivery, or emailed to Kathy Godfrey at kathleen.godfrey@districtgov by the date and time set forth herein.

• Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstances.

• Submissions by FAX will not be accepted under any circumstances

• Submitters may withdraw and/or replace quotes at any time until the deadline for submission of quotes.

• All questions received by 4:00 pm on November 22, 2019 will be considered. Questions will not be answered over the phone. Questions must be in writing and emailed to Kathy Godfrey at kathleen.godfrey@districtgov

ON-SITE PRE-QUOTE CONFERENCE An on-site pre-quote conference will be held on November 13, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. Interested Contractors are to meet at the NSU WTP #2 located at 2650 Turtle Mound Path, The Villages, FL 32162. We will then continue on to the NSU WTP #3 located at 2301 Morse Blvd, The Villages, FL 32162. Contractors are encouraged to attend the pre-quote conference for a clear understanding of the project. For directions, please contact Kathy Godfrey at 352-751-6700. QUOTE FORMS & SPECIFICATIONS Submitters are required to use the official “QUOTE PRICE FORM(S)”, and all attachments itemized herein are to be submitted as a single document. Any variation from the minimum specifications must be clearly stated on the QUOTE PRICE FORM(S) and explained in detail on the EXCEPTION / DEVIATION FORM. HOW TO SUBMIT A QUOTE One (1) complete quote packet with all required documents as itemized and included herein is to be submitted via mail, hand delivery or email and shall be prominently marked with the following identification “QUOTE #20QT-003 NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services.” All quotes shall be submitted by mail or hand delivery to the Purchasing Department at 940 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 200, The Villages, FL 32162 or emailed to the assigned buyer by the date and time set forth herein. SUPPLIER RESPONSIBILITY Submitters are fully and completely responsible for the labeling, identification and delivery of their quotes. The Purchasing Department will not be responsible for any mislabeled or misdirected submissions, nor those handled by delivery persons, couriers, or the U. S. Postal Service.

• Submissions shipped by express delivery, or in overnight or courier envelopes, boxes, or packages must be prominently marked on the outside of such envelopes, boxes or packages with the quote identification.

• A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a quote on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a quote on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit quotes on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a vendor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list.

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• Quotes that are incomplete, unbalanced, conditional, obscure, or which contain additions not called for, alterations, or irregularities of any kind, or which do not comply with these documents may be rejected at the option of the District.

EXAMINATION OF QUOTE DOCUMENTS

• Each Supplier shall carefully examine the Drawings and/or Specifications and other applicable documents, and inform himself/herself thoroughly regarding any and all conditions and requirements that may in any manner affect cost, progress or performance of the work to be performed under the Agreement/PO. Ignorance on the part of the Supplier will in no way relieve him/her of the obligations and responsibilities assumed under the Agreement/PO.

• Should a Supplier find discrepancies or ambiguities in, or omissions from the Drawings and/or Specifications, or should he/she be in doubt as to their meaning, he/she shall at once notify the Purchasing Department, in writing.

INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A Certificate of Insurance will be furnished by the successful Supplier upon Notice of Quote Award. The certificate(s) shall be completed by the Supplier’s authorized agent and submitted to the District’s Purchasing Department. The successful Supplier shall not commence any work in connection with the Quote until it has obtained all of the following types of insurance and shall maintain such insurance as will protect him/her from claims which may arise out of or result from the Supplier’s operations under the terms and conditions of the Quote. The District shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sums of money which may represent a deductible in any insurance policy. The payment of such deductible shall be the sole responsibility of the Supplier and/or sub-consultant providing such insurance.

• General Liability. Supplier shall obtain, and maintain throughout the life of the Agreement, General Liability Insurance in an amount no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 general aggregate for Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Insurance shall protect the Supplier, sub-consultants and sub-contractor from claims for damage for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from operations under the Agreement/PO. District(s) shall be named as Additional Insured.

• Automobile Liability Insurance covering all automobiles and trucks the Supplier may use in connection with this Quote. The limit of liability for this coverage shall be a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. This is to include owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles. District(s) shall be named as Additional Insured.

• Excess Liability Insurance (Umbrella Policy) may compensate for a deficiency in general liability or automobile insurance coverage limits.

• Waiver of Subrogation: By entering into any contract as a result of this Quote, Supplier agrees to a Waiver of Subrogation for each policy required above.

• General Aggregate Limit. The general aggregate limit shall apply per project.

• Workers’ Compensation Insurance, as required by the State of Florida. Supplier and any sub-consultants or sub-contractors shall comply fully with the Florida Worker’s Compensation Law. Supplier must provide certificate of insurance showing Worker’s Compensation coverage.

• Certificate(s) shall be dated and show:

o The name of the insured Supplier, the specified job by name and/or Quote number, the name of the insurer, the number of the policy, its effective date and its termination date.

o Statement that the insurer will mail notice to the District at least thirty (30) days prior to any material changes in provisions or cancellation of the policy.

o Subrogation of Waiver clause.

o The Village Community Development Districts and any other governmental agencies using this Agreement/PO in cooperation with the District shall be a named additional insured on Public Liability Insurance and Automobile Liability Insurance.

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o The Supplier shall require of each its sub-consultants and/or sub-contractors to procure and maintain during the life of its Agreement/PO, insurance of the type specified above or insure the activities of its sub-consultants and/or sub-contractors in its policy as described above.

o All insurance policies shall be written on companies authorized to do business in the State of Florida.

INTERPRETATIONS, CLARIFICATIONS AND ADDENDA

• No oral interpretations will be made to any Supplier as to the meaning of the Quote Documents. Any inquiry or request for interpretation received by the Purchasing Department before 4:00 p.m. November 22, 2019 will be given consideration. All such changes or interpretations will be made in writing in the form of an addendum and, if issued, will be uploaded to www.demandstar.com and www.districtgov.org. Each Supplier shall acknowledge receipt of such addenda in the space provided on the Supplier’s Certification Form.

• In case any Supplier fails to acknowledge receipt of such addenda or addendum, his/her Quote will nevertheless be construed as though it had been received and acknowledged and the submission of his/her Quote will constitute acknowledgment of the receipt of same. All addenda are a part of the Quote Documents and each Supplier will be bound by such addenda, whether or not received by him/her. It is the responsibility of each Supplier to verify that he/she has received all addenda issued before Quotes are due.

• In the case of unit price items, the quantities of work to be done and materials to be furnished under this Quote/Agreement (PO) are to be considered as approximate only and are to be used solely for the comparison of quotes received. The District and its Consultants do not expressly or by implication represent that the actual quantities involved will correspond exactly therewith; nor shall the Supplier plead misunderstanding or deception because of such estimate or quantities of work performed or material furnished in accordance with the Specifications and/or Drawings and other Quote Documents, and it is understood that the quantities may be increased or diminished as provided herein without in any way invalidating any of the unit or lump sum Quote prices.

ESTIMATED QUANTITIES If applicable, estimated quantities are given only as a guideline for preparing a Quote in response to this Invitation to Quote. Actual quantities may vary from the estimates given and are dependent upon the needs of the District and the availability of funds. If unit pricing is being requested for Commodities, the unit price shall remain as accepted at Agreement (PO) award. ALTERNATES When certain items of equipment and/or materials are specified and/or described as the product of a particular manufacturer together with any required additional information such as model number, size or catalog number, only such specific items may be used in preparing the quotes, except as hereinafter provided. CHANGES / MODIFICATIONS The Village Community Development Districts reserve the right to order changes in the scope of work and resulting Agreement (PO). The successful Supplier has the right to request an equitable price adjustment in cases where modifications to the Agreement (PO) under the authority of this clause result in increased costs to the Supplier. Price adjustments will be based on the unit prices quoted by the Supplier in response to this solicitation. Any Agreement (PO) resulting from this solicitation may be modified upon written and mutual consent of both parties. GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS The Supplier is required to be familiar with and shall be responsible for complying with the District’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures, District resolutions, District rules, all federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules and professional standards or regulations that in any manner affect this solicitation, the selection process, protests, award of Agreement (PO), contract management or any other activity associated with this Quote and the subsequent work required of the successful Supplier. BLACKOUT PERIOD The blackout period is defined as between the time an Invitation to Quote is issued by the District Purchasing Department and the time the Purchasing Staff issues Intent to Award. During this black out period, any attempt to influence the thinking of District staff or officials for or against a specific cause related to a solicitation for

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goods or services, in person, by mail, by facsimile, by telephone, by electronic mail, or by any other means of communication, may result in disqualification of their award and/or Agreement (PO). This does not apply to pre-quote conferences or communications with District Staff not concerning this solicitation. FISCAL YEAR FUNDING APPROPRIATION Unless otherwise provided by law, an Agreement (PO) for supplies or services may be entered into for any period of time deemed to be in the best interests of the District; provided the effective period of any resulting Agreement (PO) are included in the solicitation and funds are available for the fiscal period at the time of the Agreement (PO). Payment and performance obligations for succeeding fiscal periods shall be subject to appropriation by the District of funds thereafter.

When funds are not appropriated or otherwise made available to support continuation of performance in a subsequent fiscal period, the Agreement (PO) shall be cancelled and the Supplier shall be entitled to reimbursement for the reasonable value of any nonrecurring cost incurred but not advertised in the Quote price of the supplied goods or services delivered under the Agreement (PO) or otherwise recoverable. TAX EXEMPT STATUS The Village Community Development Districts are special purpose governmental agencies under Florida law and exempt from Florida sales tax. The tax exempt number will be provided upon request. This exemption does not apply to goods and services purchased separately by a Supplier in connection with its Agreement (PO) obligations. The Supplier shall be responsible for paying any taxes, fees, or similar payments that are required to be paid in connection with the Agreement (PO) work. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES

The Supplier shall be assessed liquidated damages in the amount of $250.00 per day for every day the project is incomplete after the project completion deadline, barring unforeseen circumstances as approved by the District. PERMITS / LICENSES / FEES Any permits, licenses or fees required will be the responsibility of the Supplier. NON-COLLUSION DECLARATION: By signing the Quote Pricing Form, all Suppliers shall affirm that they shall not collude, conspire, connive or agree, directly or indirectly, with any other Supplier, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham Quote in connection with the work for which their Quote has been submitted; or to refrain from Quoting in connection with such work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by person to fix the price or prices on the Quote Pricing Form or of any other Supplier, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Quote price or the Quote price of any other Supplier, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful Agreement(PO) any advantage against any other Supplier, or any person interested in the proposed work. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Awarded Supplier shall submit a signed and notarized form entitled “Drug Free Workplace Certificate”. The Drug Free Workplace Supplier shall have the burden of demonstrating that his program complies with Section 287.087 of the Florida Statutes, and any other applicable state law. PROTECTION OF RESIDENT WORKERS The Village Community Development Districts actively support the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (INA) and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA), which includes provisions addressing employment eligibility, employment verification, and nondiscrimination and the State of Florida Executive Order Number 11-116 stating contractors shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of: all persons employed during the contract term by the Contractor to perform employment duties pursuant to the Contact, within Florida; and all persons, including subcontractors, assigned by the Supplier to perform work pursuant to the Agreement (PO) with the District. (http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify) Additionally, the Supplier shall include a provision in all subcontracts that requires all subcontractors to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to verify employment eligibility of: all persons employed during the contract term by the Supplier to perform work or provide services pursuant to this Agreement (PO) with the District.

All Service Suppliers who wish to contract with the District to provide services must first certify they have registered with, will participate in, and continue to utilize, once registered, the E-Verify Program (or any successor program implemented by the federal government of its departments or agencies) to verify the work

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authorization status of all newly hired employees employed by the contractors and/or vendors. Breach of this term or conditions is considered a material breach of the Agreement (PO).

Participation in the E-Verify program will only be required of the awarded Supplier. To certify participation in the program, awarded Supplier, and any subcontractors to the Supplier, will be required to sign an E-Verify Contractor/Subcontractor Affidavit prior to Notice to Proceed.

For more information and to register visit https://e-verify.uscis.gov/enroll/. VILLAGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS The Village Center Community Development District, Sumter Landing Community Development District, North Sumter County Utility Dependent District, Brownwood Community Development District and Village Community Development Districts 1-13 are local units of special-purpose government and reserve the right to reject any and/or all Quotes, reserve the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in the Quote Packet or examination process, reserve the right to select low quote per item, and reserve the right to award quotes and/or Agreements (POs) in the best interest of the Districts. REFERENCE TERMS Any headings in this document are for the purposes of reference only and shall not limit or otherwise affect the meaning thereof. Any reference to gender shall be construed to include all genders, firms, partnerships and corporations. References in the singular shall be construed to include the plural and references in the plural shall be construed to include the singular. Any reference to the “District” or the “Village Community Development Districts” shall be construed to refer to the specific District or Districts for which the Quote was issued and those District(s) shall be the legislative authority for all matters concerning this Quote or the resulting Agreements (POs). RIGHT TO AUDIT RECORDS The Districts shall be entitled to audit the books and records of the Supplier or any sub-contractor to the extent that such books and records relate to the performance of the Agreement (PO) or any sub-contract to the Agreement (PO). Such books and records shall be maintained by the Supplier for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under the Agreement (PO) and by the sub-contractor for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under the sub-contract unless a shorter period is otherwise authorized in writing. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS No additional terms and conditions included with the Quote responses shall be evaluated or considered and any and all such additional terms and conditions shall have no force and effect and are inapplicable to this quote. If submitted either purposefully through intent or design or inadvertently appearing separately in transmitting letters, specifications, literature, quote price lists or warranties, it is understood and agreed the general and special conditions in this solicitation are the only conditions applicable to this Quote and the Submitter’s authorized signature affixed to the quote attests to this. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Responses to this Invitation to Quote, upon receipt by the District, become public records subject to the provisions of Chapter 119 F.S., Florida’s Public Record Law. If any Submitter believes that any portion of all of the response is confidential and proprietary, Submitter shall clearly assert such exception and the specific legal authority of the asserted exemption. All materials that qualify for exemption from Chapter 119 must be submitted in a separate envelope, clearly identified as “TRADE SECRETS EXCEPTION”, with the Supplier’s name and the Quote number marked on the outside. Such designation of an item as a trade secret may be challenged in court by any person. By the Supplier’s designation of material submitted to the District as a “trade secret”, the Supplier agrees to hold harmless the District for any award to a plaintiff for damages, costs or attorney’s fees and for costs and attorney’s fees incurred by the District by reason of any legal action challenging the Supplier’s “trade secret” claim. ADDITIONAL SERVICES/PURCHASES BY OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES The Supplier by submitting a Quote packet acknowledges that other public agencies may seek to “Piggy-Back” under the same terms and conditions during the effective period of any resulting Agreement (PO) services and/or purchases being offered in this Quote for the same prices and/or terms being quoted. The successful Supplier has the option to agree or disagree to allow Agreement (PO) Piggy-Backs on a case-by-case basis. Before a public agency is allowed to Piggy-Back any Agreement (PO), the agency must first obtain the Suppliers’s approval. Without the Supplier’s approval, the seeking agency cannot Piggy-Back.

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PART 2

QUOTE SUBMITTAL

The Quote packet shall be submitted via mail, hand delivery or email and shall be prominently marked with the following identification “QUOTE #20QT-003 NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services”

• Deadline for Submissions in response to this Invitation to Quote: Quotes must be received no later than 3:00 pm, December 2, 2019 by mail, hand delivery or email. Quotes submitted by FAX will not be accepted under any circumstances. Late submittals will not be accepted, and will be returned, unopened, to the Supplier, at the Supplier’s expense.

• The North Sumter Count Utility Dependent District reserves the right to reject any and/or all quotes, reserves the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in the quote packet, and reserves the right to award Agreements (POs) in the best interest of the District.

SCOPE OF WORK

The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District is requesting quotes to provide painting services for NSU WTP # 2 & 3. Qualified firms wishing to respond to “Quote #20QT-003 for NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services” must provide all labor, services, equipment, and fuel described in this document, whether directly or through sub-contractors/sub-consultants. This does not, however, limit the use of sub-contractors or sub-consultants. Contractor and any subcontractors will be required to attend a pre-construction meeting. The intention of the pre-construction meeting is to establish a working understanding of the project including, but not limited to, schedules, procedures for handling shop drawings, processing applications for payment, and maintaining required records. During the pre-construction meeting, the District and Contractor shall each designate a specific individual to act as its authorized representative with respect to the services and responsibilities under the Agreement/PO. The authorized representatives shall have the authority to transmit instructions, receive information, render decisions and otherwise act on the behalf of each respective party.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

It is the intent of these specifications to describe a complete project fully acceptable to the District for painting all required areas for a fully functional project. Even though certain details may have been unintentionally omitted, the Contractor shall nonetheless perform all work necessary to complete the project to the highest industry standards and acceptable to the District.

All materials and workmanship shall be first class and shall conform to the highest industry standards or the specifications, whichever requirements are more stringent. o District shall supply all primer, caulk and paint required to complete the project. Contractor

shall supply labor to complete the project in accordance with specifications.

o Work hours are 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, seven (7) days per week.

o The WTP is a secure site. Contractor and Subcontractor personnel need to coordinate with the O & M Contractor for plant access each day.

o Worksite is to be kept clear of debris at all times.

o Contractor is responsible for removal of all debris from project site.

o Project is on an operating WTP, so Contractor shall coordinate with the O&M Contractor as necessary and not interfere with ongoing operations.

o Any District property damaged at the project site by Contactor shall be repaired to District Standards. Contractor is responsible for all repairs of damage.

o All permits and inspections are the responsibility of the Contractor.

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o Any grass and landscaping damaged at the project site by Contractor shall be repaired to District Standards. Contractor is responsible for all repairs of damage to District standards.

o Space at each site is limited, so equipment must be removed daily.

o All areas are to be kept safe for workers and residents. Contractor is responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety precautions in accordance with all safety laws and regulations at the project site. Appropriate construction signage with penalties for trespass of non-construction visitors are to be posted.

o Contractor shall be responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of work and to supervise, inspect and direct the work. Contractor shall assign a resident superintendent, for the duration of the project, which shall not be replaced without written notice to the District except under extraordinary circumstances.

o Contractor shall have all current local, state and federal licenses as required to perform the work.

o Contractor will be responsible for all work according to the attached plans (Part 4: Project Requirements) to include all labor, equipment and permitting required to complete the project in a timely and professional manner.

o The Contractor may subcontract certain procedures or operations with the written approval of the District. Proof of proper licensing and insurance to be provided upon request. The Contractor is held responsible for any work performed by any subcontractor engaged.

o All areas to be recoated are to be thoroughly cleaned and prepared per industry standards or the specifications, whichever requirements are more stringent.

o All material and products shall be mixed and applied in strict conformance to the manufacturer's instructions or the requirements of the specifications, whichever requirements are more stringent. All processes, systems, and procedures shall be executed in strict conformance to the manufacturer's instructions, the highest industry standards, or the specifications, whichever requirements are more stringent.

o Contractor is responsible for furnishing, maintaining and removing temporary sanitary facilities.

SUPPLIMENTAL CONDITIONS

SITE CLEANLINESS AND CONDITION As much as possible, all areas shall be kept free of litter and/or construction debris. It is expected that the contractor and workers are to be aware of site conditions and keep a neat and clean appearance at all times. All work areas shall meet all safety requirements for pedestrian and vehicular traffic and must be left in a clean and orderly manner.

The Contractor will keep the premises free from accumulations of waste materials, rubbish and other debris resulting from the work, and, at the completion of each day of work, will remove all waste materials, rubbish and debris from and about the premises, as well as all tools, construction equipment, machinery, and surplus materials, leaving the site clean and ready for acceptance by the District.Contractor is responsible for removal of all debris from project site. WORKFORCE It is desired that the Contractor employees be dressed in a uniform fashion with the company identification. Vehicles as well should be easily identified. A neat and clean appearance should be maintained as much as possible. Contractor employees should be instructed to be helpful and courteous to residents, other employees, and visitors at all times. Contractor will provide The District with a current list of all employees. ALTERNATE BIDS / APPROVED EQUALS / DEVIATIONS The Contractor shall be responsible for reading very carefully, and understanding completely, the requirements and the specifications of the items requested. Any deviation from the specifications listed herein must be clearly indicated, otherwise it will be considered that the items offered are in strict compliance with these specifications and the successful Contractor will be held responsible. Therefore, deviations must be explained in detail on the form provided. Any item(s) that does not meet District specifications upon delivery will not be accepted and if the item

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cannot be brought up to the specifications in a reasonable time, the Contractor will be required to compensate the District for the difference in price entailed in utilizing the next qualified Contractor. PROJECT TURN OVER Prior to substantial completion of the work, Contractor shall clean the project site and make it ready for utilization by the District. At project completion, Contractor shall remove from the project site all tools, appliances, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials, and restore, to original condition, all property not designated for alteration by the Agreement/PO Documents PARTIAL UTILIZATION Prior to completion of the work, the District may use or occupy any substantially completed part of the project site. The District and Contractor shall agree as to what constitutes a separately functioning and usable part of the project site that can be used by the District for its intended purpose without significant interference with Contractor’s performance of the remainder of the work. FINAL INSPECTION When Contractor considers the entire project site ready for its intended use, Contractor shall notify the District in writing that the entire project is complete and request that the District perform a final inspection. Upon receipt of notice from Contractor that the entire project or an agreed upon portion thereof is complete, the District will promptly make a final inspection, with Contractor, and notify Contractor in writing of all particulars in which this inspection reveals that the project is incomplete or defective. Contractor shall immediately take such measures as are necessary to complete such work or remedy such deficiencies.

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PART 3 QUOTE DOCUMENTS

QUOTE COVER PAGE Name of Firm, Entity or Organization: Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN): State of Florida License Number (If Applicable): Name of Contact Person: Title: E-Mail Address: Mailing Address: Street Address (if different): City, State, Zip: Telephone: Fax: Organizational Structure – Please Check One: Corporation Partnership Proprietorship Joint Venture Other If Corporation: Date of Incorporation: State of Incorporation: States Registered in as Foreign Corporation:

Does your firm accept Visa® for payment? Yes No

Authorized Signature: Print Name: ______________________________________________________ Signature: _______________________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________________________________

This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal.

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QUOTE PRICING FORM

QUOTE #19QT-020 for NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services

NSU WTP #2

STRUCTURE UNIT QUOTE PRICE All above ground ductile iron pipe (must

match appropriate water code) 1 LS

Chlorination Bldg. 1 LS

Acid Storage Exterior (no fascia or aluminum post) 1 LS

Aerator Tower and Connecting Fiberglass Duct Pipe & Stands 1 LS

Pump Motors (must match appropriate color code) 1 LS

Bio-filter 1 LS

Concrete Base of Light Poles 1 LS

Safety Bollards 1 LS

Hand Rails 1 LS

QUOTE TOTAL

NSU WTP #3

STRUCTURE UNIT QUOTE PRICE Generator 1 LS

Chlorination Bldg. 1 LS

Acid Storage Exterior (include Fascia) 1 LS

Aerator Tower, Attached Ductile Iron and Connecting Fiberglass Duct Pipe & Stands 1 LS

Pump Motors & Attached Ductile Iron (must match appropriate water code) 1 LS

Bio-filter 1 LS

Crom Tank (including top) 1 LS

Safety Bollards 1 LS

Hand rails 1 LS

QUOTE TOTAL

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Bid Alternate (Additional Services) Item Description QTY Unit Unit Price Amount

1 Crack widths over1/4”, and not more than 1 ½” 10 LF - - ***SURFACE PREP MUST BE APPROVED BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS REP BEFOR COATING PROCESS BEGINS***

**DO NO PAINT OVER STICKERS. IF APPLICABLE, PLEASE REMOVE SIGNS & PAINT BEHIND** NOTE(S):

• The District maintains the right to award an Agreement (PO) based on what is in the best interest of the District. It is the Districts

intent to award projects to the single most responsive and responsible Supplier where the Quote Total is the lowest, most responsive and responsible Supplier.

• When completing your Quote, do not attach any forms which may contain terms and conditions that conflict with those listed in the District’s Quote documents. Inclusion of additional terms and conditions such as those which may be on your company’s standard forms may result in your Quote being declared non-responsive.

• All Quote price information to be used in the Quote Packet review must be on this Quote Pricing Form.

• District reserves the right to adjust any quantity upward or downward as may be warranted or necessary.

• The District maintains the right to utilize other Suppliers to address any unforeseen conditions as they may arise.

• It shall be the responsibility of the Supplier to perform whatever test and/or calculations as are necessary to determine quantities

required for the performance of the work described herein.

• Supplier shall confirm the quantity of materials needed for a complete project in conformance with the Scope of Work/Services and Specifications.

• Should certain additional work be required, or should the quantities submitted by the Supplier of certain classes of work be increased or decreased from those required by the Agreement (PO) Documents, by authorization of the Owner, the unit prices shall, at the option of the Owner, be the basis of payment to the Supplier or credit to the Owner, for such increase or decrease in the work.

• The Unit Prices shall represent the exact net amount per unit to be paid by the Owner (in the case of additions or increases) or to be

refunded by the Supplier (in the case of decrease). No additional adjustments will be allowed for overhead, profit, insurance, or to other direct or indirect expenses of theSupplier or Subcontractors, and no additional adjustments will be allowed.

"The undersigned, as Supplier, hereby declares that he/she has informed himself/herself fully in regard to all conditions to the work to be done, and that he/she has examined the QUOTE and Specifications for the work and comments hereto attached. The Supplier agrees, if this QUOTE is accepted, to contract with the North Sumter CountyUtility Dependent District in the form of an Agreement (Purchase Order), to furnish all necessary equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, labor and service necessary to complete the work covered by the QUOTE and Agreement (PO) Documents for this Project. The Supplier agrees to accept in full compensation for each item the QUOTE prices named in the schedules incorporated herein. Supplier agrees to supply the goods or services at the QUOTE prices proposed above in accordance with the terms, conditions and specifications contained in this QUOTE.”

Company Authorized Signature Title Printed Name Date

This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department

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WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLAN

WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM “I DO HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE TRI-COUNTY VILLAGES PROTECTED SPECIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE INFORMATION BROCHURE AND WILL DISTRIBUTE COPIES OF SAID BROCHURE TO ALL EMPLOYEES AND SUBCONTRACTOR EMPLOYEES. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT MY REQUEST AND THAT I AGREE TO ADHERE TO THE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES SET FORTH IN THE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT PLAN.”

SUPPLIER

Company

Authorized Signature Title

Printed Name Date

This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department

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EXCEPTIONS OR DEVIATIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS

Note: Supplier must sign the appropriate statement below as applicable. ( ) Supplier understands and agrees to all terms, conditions, requirements and

specifications stated herein.

Firm: Signature:

-OR-

( ) Supplier takes exceptions to terms, conditions, requirements or specifications stated

herein. (Supplier must itemize each exception below and return with the Quote Pricing Form.)

Firm: Signature:

Supplier should note that any exceptions taken from the stated terms and/or specifications may, but not necessarily will be cause for their submittal to be deemed “non-responsive”, risking rejecting of the submittal. Attached are _________ additional pages.

Name of Supplier’s Firm:

This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department

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DISCLOSURE OF SUBCONTRACTORS, SUBCONSULTANTS AND SUPPLIERS

Note: Supplier must sign the appropriate statement below as applicable.

( ) No Subcontractors, Subconsultants or Suppliers will be used in connection with performance of this Agreement (PO).

Firm: Signature:

-OR-

( ) All Subcontractors, Subconsultants or Suppliers to be used in connection with performance of this Agreement (PO) are listed below. (Attach additional sheets as necessary.)

Firm: Signature:

SUBCONTRACTORS, SUBCONSULTANTS AND SUPPLIERS Name of Firm or Agency: Address: Telephone: Contact Name / Title: Name of Firm or Agency: Address: Telephone: Contact Name / Title: Name of Firm or Agency: Address: Telephone: Contact Name / Title: Name of Firm or Agency: Address: Telephone: Contact Name / Title:

Name of Supplier’s Firm:

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department

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This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal SUPPLIER’S CERTIFICATION

Submit To: Village Community Development Districts

Purchasing Department 940 Lakeshore Drive

Suite 200 The Villages, FL 32162 Phone 352-751-6700

NORTH SUMTER COUNTY UTILITY DEPENDENT DISTRICT

INVITATION TO QUOTE (QUOTE) CERTIFICATION

AND ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGMENT

DUE DATE: December 2, 2019 DUE TIME: 3:00 p.m. QUOTE #20QT-003

TITLE: NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services SUPPLIER NAME:

PHONE NUMBER:

SUPPLIER MAILING ADDRESS:

FAX NUMBER:

CITY/STATE/ZIP:

E-MAIL ADDRESS:

“I, the undersigned, certify that I have reviewed the addenda listed below (list all addenda received to date).”

___________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ____________ Addendum # Addendum # Addendum # Addendum # Addendum #

“I, the undersigned, declare that I have carefully examined the INVITATION TO QUOTE, specifications, terms and conditions as applicable for this INVITATION, and that I am thoroughly familiar with all provisions and the quality and type of coverage and services specified. I agree to abide by all conditions of this QUOTE and certify that I am authorized to sign this response and that the offer is in compliance with all requirements of the QUOTE, including but not limited to certification requirements, insurance requirements and E-Verify participation. I understand that timely commencement will be considered in award of this QUOTE and that cancellation of award will be considered if commencement time is not met, and that untimely commencement may be cause for assessment of liquidated damages claims. I further certify that the services will meet or exceed the QUOTE requirements.

I certify that this quote is made without prior understanding, agreement, or connection with any corporation, firm, or person submitting a QUOTE for the same supplies, equipment or services and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I further declare that I have not divulged, discussed, or compared this QUOTE with any other Offeror and have not colluded with any Offerors or parties to a QUOTE whatsoever for any fraudulent purpose. In conducting offers with an agency for Village Center Community Development District, Sumter Landing Community Development District, Brownwood Community Development District or any Village Community Development District 1-13, Supplier agrees that if this QUOTE is accepted, the Supplier will convey, sell, assign, or transfer to the Districts all rights, title and interest in and to all causes of action it may now or hereafter acquire under the anti-trust laws of the United States for price fixing relating to the particular goods or services purchased or acquired by the Districts. At the Districts’ discretion, such assignment shall be made and become effective at the time the District renders final payment to the Supplier.”

___________________________________________________ _______________________________ ________________

Authorized Agent Name, Title (Print) Authorized Signature Date

Name of Supplier’s Firm:

This form must be completed and returned with your Submittal

NSU WTP # 2 & 3 Exterior Painting Services QUOTE #20QT-003

Village Community Development Districts Purchasing Department

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W-9

(Download this form at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf )

This document must be completed and returned with your Submittal

Product SubmittalNSU WTP #2 and #3

VILLAGE CENTERCOMMUNITY DEVEL

Presented By:Justo RosadoSales Representative

(352) [email protected]

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS10936 N US HIGHWAY 301OXFORD, FL 34484 3559(352) 748-3352

October 31, 2019

Part 4

Product Submittal

Project: NSU WTP #2 and #3

Customer: VILLAGE CENTER COMMUNITY DEVEL

984 OLD MILL RUN, THE VILLAGES, FL, 321627116

Dear Terry Austin:

Thank you for considering Sherwin-Williams products for the NSU WTP

project. Included in this package is the Sherwin-Williams submittal for the

above referenced project.

Should you require assistance or have any questions or concerns, please

contact me at (352) 748-3352 or e-mail me at [email protected].

Justo Rosado

Sales Representative

(352) 748-3352

[email protected]

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS

10936 N US HIGHWAY 301, OXFORD, FL 34484 3559

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Exterior Finishes

Biofilter Concrete Top 2 Coats: A05W00005 - SherCrete® Flexible Concrete Waterproofer Extra White

Notes: Texture

Concrete Lamp Base Primer: A24W08300 - Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer, Interior/Exterior Latex White 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

Parking Bollards Primer: A24V01100 - Loxon® Masonry Coating Systems Conditioner Clear 2 Coats: B66Y00600 - Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic - Gloss Safety Yellow

Generator Primer: A24V01100 - Loxon® Masonry Coating Systems Conditioner Clear 2 Coats: B66W00611 - Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic - Gloss Extra White

Ductile Iron Pipe Spot Prime: B50NZ0006 - Kem Kromik® Universal Metal Primer Brown Brown Primer: B58W00610 - Macropoxy® 646 Fast Cure Epoxy Part A Mill White Finish: B65W00611 - Acrolon® 218 HS Polyurethane - Gloss (Part A) Extra White - Secondary Location:

Hand Rails Primer: B66W00310 - Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl® Universal Acrylic Primer Off White 2 Coats: B54W00151 - Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Enamel Extra White

Biofilter Fiberglass Cover Primer: A24V01100 - Loxon® Masonry Coating Systems Conditioner Clear 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

Biofilter Exterior 2 Coats: A31W00051 - Loxon® Vertical Concrete Stain Extra White

Notes: Remove paint from surface.

Chlorination Bldg. Primer: LX11W0051 - LXN XP EW 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

Pump Motors Primer: A24V01100 - Loxon® Masonry Coating Systems Conditioner Clear 2 Coats: B66W00611 - Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic - Gloss Extra White

Aerator Tower

NSU WTP #2 and #3October 31, 2019

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Primer: A24V01100 - Loxon® Masonry Coating Systems Conditioner Clear 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

Crom Tank Primer: LX11W0051 - LXN XP EW 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

Acid Storage Exterior Primer: A24W08300 - Loxon® Concrete & Masonry Primer, Interior/Exterior Latex White 2 Coats: A89W01151 - SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin Extra White

NSU WTP #2 and #3October 31, 2019

Basic Surface Preparation

Coating performance is directly affected by surface preparation. Coating integrity and service life will be reduced because of

improperly prepared surfaces. As high as 80% of all coating failures can be directly attributed to inadequate surface preparation

that affects coating adhesion. Proper product selection, surface preparation, and application affect coating performance. Coating

integrity and service life will be reduced because of improperly prepared surfaces. Selection and implementation of proper

surface preparation ensures coating adhesion to the substrate and prolongs the service life of the coating system.

The majority of paintable surfaces are concrete, ferrous metal, galvanizing, wood and aluminum. They all require protection to

keep them from deteriorating in aggressive environments. Selection of the proper method for surface preparation depends on

the substrate, the environment, the coating selected, and the expected service life of the coating system. Economics, surface

contamination, and the effect on the substrate will also influence the selection of surface preparation methods. Recognize that

any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

Verify the existence of lead based paints on the project. Buildings constructed after 1978 are less likely to contain lead based

paints. If lead based paints are suspected on the project, all removal must be done in accordance with the EPA Renovation,

Repair and Painting and all applicable state and local regulations. State and local regulations may be more strict than those set

under the federal regulations. Verify that Owner has completed a Hazardous Material Assessment Report for the project prior to

issuing of Drawings. Concluding that no lead based paints were found on project site, delete paragraph regarding lead based

paints.

WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure

to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women.

Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly

fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead

Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Removal must be done in accordance

with EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule and all related state and local regulations. Care should be taken to follow all

state and local regulations which may be more strict than those set under the federal RRP Rule.

No exterior painting should be done immediately after a rain, during foggy weather, when rain is predicted, or when the

temperature is below 50°F, unless the products to be used are designed to be used in those environments.

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Aluminum – S-W 1: Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by cleaning per SSPC-SP1, Solvent

Cleaning.

Block (Cinder and Concrete) – S-W 3: Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance,

concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement, and hardeners. Concrete and mortar must be

cured at least 28 days at 75°F. The pH of the surface should be between 6 and 9. On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete,

commercial detergents and abrasive blasting may be necessary to prepare the surface. Fill bug holes, air pockets, and other

voids with a cement patching compound (per ASTMD4261).

Brick – S-W 4: Must be free of dirt, loose and excess mortar, and foreign material. All brick should be allowed to weather for

at least one year followed by wire brushing to remove efflorescence. Treat the bare brick with one coat of Loxon Conditioner.

Concrete and Masonry – Concrete, Poured – Exterior or Interior– S-W 5: The preparation of new concrete surfaces is as

important as the surface preparation of steel. The following precautions will help assure maximum performance of the coating

system and satisfactory coating adhesion:

1. Cure – Concrete must be cured prior to coating. Cured is generally defined as concrete poured and aged at a material

temperature of at least 75°F for at least 28 days unless specified products are designed for earlier application.

2. Moisture – Reference ASTM F1869-98 Moisture Test by use of Calcium Chloride or ASTM D4263 Plastic Sheet Method

Concrete must be free from moisture as much as possible (it seldom falls below 15%). Vapor pressures, temperature, humidity,

differentials, and hydrostatic pressures can cause coatings to prematurely fail. The source of moisture, if present, must be

located, and the cause corrected prior to coating.

3. Temperature – Air, surface and material temperatures must be in keeping with requirements for the selected product during

and after coating application, until coating is cured.

4. Contamination – Remove all grease, dirt, paint, oil, laitance, efflorescence, loose mortar, and cement by the

recommendations listed in the surface preparation section.

5. Surface Condition – Hollow areas, bug holes, voids, honeycombs, fin form marks, and all protrusions or rough edges are to

be ground or stoned to provide a continuous surface of suitable texture for proper adhesion of the coating. Imperfections may

require filling, as specified, with a recommended Sherwin-Williams product.

6. Concrete Treatment – Hardeners, sealers, form release agents, curing compounds, and other concrete treatments should be

removed to ensure adequate coating adhesion and performance.

Methods of Surface Preparation on Concrete per SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI 03732 Surface Cleaning Methods:

Vacuum cleaning, air blast cleaning, and water cleaning per ASTM D4258.

Used to remove dirt, loose material, and/or dust from concrete.

Detergent water cleaning and steam cleaning per ASTM D4258.

Used to remove oils and grease from concrete. Prior to abrasive cleaning, and after abrasive cleaning, surfaces should be

cleaned by one of the methods described above.

Mechanical Surface Preparation Methods:

Dry abrasive blasting, wet abrasive blasting, vacuum assisted abrasive blasting, and centrifugal shot abrasive blasting per

ASTM D4259. Used to remove contaminants, laitance, and weak concrete, to expose subsurface voids, and to produce a sound

concrete surface with adequate profile and surface porosity.

High-pressure water cleaning or water jetting per SSPC-SP12-NACE5.

Used to remove contaminants, laitance, and weak concrete, to expose subsurface voids, and to produce a sound concrete surface

with adequate profile and surface porosity.

Impact tool methods per ASTM D4259.

Used to remove existing coatings, laitance, and weak concrete. Methods include scarifying, planing, scabbling, and rotary

peening. Impact tools may fracture concrete surfaces or cause microcracking requiring surface repair.

Power tool methods per ASTM D4259.

Used to remove existing coatings, laitance, weak concrete, and protrusions in concrete. Methods include circular grinding,

sanding, and wire brushing. These methods may not produce the required surface profile to ensure adequate adhesion of

subsequent coatings.

Chemical Surface Preparation Methods:

Acid etching per ASTM D4260. Use to remove some surface contaminants, laitance, and weak concrete, and to provide a

surface profile on horizontal concrete surfaces. This method requires complete removal of all reaction products and pH testing

to ensure neutralization of the acid. Not recommended for vertical surfaces. Etching with hydrochloric acid shall not be used

where corrosion of metal in the concrete is likely to occur. Adequate ventilation and safety equipment required.

1. Clean surface per ASTM D4268

2. Wet surface with clean water

3. Etch with 10-15% muriatic acid solution at the rate of 1 gallon per 75 square feet

4. Scrub with stiff brush

5. Allow sufficient time for scrubbing and until bubbling stops

6. If no bubbling occurs, surface is contaminated. Refer to ASTM D4258 or ASTM D4259

7. Rinse surface two or three times. Remove acid/water each time.

8. Surface should a texture similar to medium grit sandpaper.

9. Neutralize surface with a 3% solution of tri-sodium phosphate and flush with clean water.

10. Allow to dry and check for excess moisture.

Cement Composition Siding/Panels – S-W 6: Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner,

rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Existing peeled or checked paint should be scraped and sanded to a sound surface. Glossy

surfaces should be sanded dull. Pressure clean, if needed, with a minimum of 2100 psi pressure to remove all dirt, dust, grease,

oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, and peeling or defective coatings. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. If the

surface is new, test it for pH, many times the pH may be 10 or higher.

Composition Board (Hardboard) – S-W 9: Some composition boards may exude a waxy material that must be removed with

a solvent prior to coating. Whether factory primed or unprimed, exterior composition board siding (hardboard) must be cleaned

thoroughly and primed with an alkyd primer.

Copper – S-W 7: Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by cleaning per SSPC-SP2, Hand Tool

Cleaning.

Drywall—Interior and Exterior – S-W 8: Must be clean and dry. All nail heads must be set and spackled. Joints must be

taped and covered with a joint compound. Spackled nail heads and tape joints must be sanded smooth and all dust removed

prior to painting. Exterior surfaces must be spackled with exterior grade compounds.

Galvanized Metal – S-W 10: Allow to weather a minimum of 6 months prior to coating. Clean per SSPC-SP1 using detergent

and water or a degreasing cleaner, then prime as required. When weathering is not possible or the surface has been treated with

chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test area, priming as required. Allow the coating to dry at

least one week before testing. If adhesion is poor, Brush Blast per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments.

Plaster – S-W 11: Must be allowed to dry thoroughly for at least 30 days before painting. Room must be ventilated while

drying; in cold, damp weather, rooms must be heated. Damaged areas must be repaired with an appropriate patching material.

Bare plaster must be cured and hard. Textured, soft, porous, or powdery plaster should be treated with a solution of 1 pint

household vinegar to 1 gallon of water. Repeat until the surface is hard, rinse with clear water and allow to dry.

Steel/Ferrous Metal Substrates

SSPC-SP1- Solvent Cleaning: Solvent cleaning is a method for removing all visible oil, grease, soil, drawing and cutting

compounds, and other soluble contaminants. Solvent cleaning does not remove rust or mill scale. Change rags and cleaning

solution frequently so that deposits of oil and grease are not spread over additional areas in the cleaning process. Be sure to

allow adequate ventilation. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. For complete instructions,

refer to Steel Structures Paint Council Surface Preparation Specification No.1. (Refer to each products cleaning instructions.

Many acrylic coatings will state; When cleaning the surface per SSPC-SP1, use only an emulsifying industrial detergent,

followed by a water rinse. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning.)

SSPC-SP2 - Hand Tool Cleaning: Hand Tool Cleaning removes all loose mill scale, loose rust, and other detrimental foreign

matter. It is not intended that adherent mill scale, rust, and paint be removed by this process. Mil scale, rust, and paint are

considered adherent if they cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife. Before hand tool cleaning, remove visible oil,

grease, soluble welding residues, and salts by the methods outlined in SSPC-SP1. For complete instructions, refer to Steel

Structures Paint Council Surface Preparation Specification No.2.

SSPC-SP3 - Power Tool Cleaning: Power Tool Cleaning removes all loose mill scale, loose rust, and other detrimental foreign

matter. It is not intended that adherent mill scale, rust, and paint be removed by this process. Mil scale, rust, and paint are

considered adherent if they cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife. Before power tool cleaning, remove visible oil,

grease, soluble welding residues, and salts by the methods outlined in SSPC-SP1. For complete instructions, refer to Steel

Structures Paint Council Surface Preparation Specification No.3.

SSPC-SP5 / NACE 1 - White Metal Blast Cleaning: A White Metal Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without

magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other

foreign matter. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods specified in

SSPC-SP 1 or other agreed upon methods. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation Standard SSPC-SP5/

NACE No.1.

SSPC-SP6 / NACE 3 - Commercial Blast Cleaning: A Commercial Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without

magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other

foreign matter, except for staining. Staining shall be limited to no more than 33 percent of each square inch of surface area and

may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discoloration caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of

previously applied paint. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods

specified in SSPC-SP 1 or other agreed upon methods. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation Standard

SSPC-SP6/NACE No.3.

SSPC-SP7 / NACE 4 - Brush-Off Blast Cleaning: A Brush-Off Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without magnification,

shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, loose mill scale, loose rust, and loose paint. Tightly adherent mill scale, rust,

and paint may remain on the surface. Mil scale, rust, and coating are considered adherent if they cannot be removed by lifting

with a dull putty knife. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods specified

in SSPC-SP 1 or other agreed upon methods. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation Standard

SSPC-SP7/NACE No.4.

SSPC-SP10 / NACE 2 - Near-White Blast Cleaning: A Near White Blast Cleaned surface, when viewed without

magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxides, corrosion products, and other

foreign matter, except for staining. Staining shall be limited to no more than 5 percent of each square inch of surface area and

may consist of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discoloration caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, or stains of

previously applied paint. Before blast cleaning, visible deposits of oil or grease shall be removed by any of the methods

specified in SSPC-SP 1 or other agreed upon methods. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation Standard

SSPCSP10/ NACE No.2.

SSPC-SP11 - Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal: Metallic surfaces that are prepared according to this specification, when

viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, mill scale, rust, paint, oxide corrosion products,

and other foreign matter. Slight residues of rust and paint may be left in the lower portions of pits if the original surface is

pitted. Prior to power tool surface preparation, remove visible deposits of oil or grease by any of the methods specified in SSPC

-SP 1, Solvent Cleaning, or other agreed upon methods. For complete instructions, refer to Steel Structures Paint Council

Surface Preparation Specification No.11.

SSPC-SP12 / NACE 5 - Surface Preparation and Cleaning of Metals by Waterjetting Prior to Recoating: High- and Ultra

-High Pressure Water Jetting for Steel and Other Hard Materials This standard provides requirements for the use of high- and

ultra-high pressure water jetting to achieve various degrees of surface cleanliness. This standard is limited in scope to the use of

water only, without the addition of solid particles in the stream. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation

Standard SSPC-SP12/NACE No.5.

SSPC-SP13 / NACE 6 or ICRI 03732 - Surface Preparation of Concrete: This standard gives requirements for surface

preparation of concrete by mechanical, chemical, or thermal methods prior to the application of bonded protective coating or

lining systems. The requirements of this standard are applicable to all types of cementitious surfaces including cast-in-place

concrete floors and walls, precast slabs, masonry walls and shotcrete surfaces. An acceptable prepared concrete surface should

be free of contaminants, laitance, loosely adhering concrete, and dust, and should provide a dry, sound, uniform substrate

suitable for the application of protective coating or lining systems. Depending upon the desired finish and system, a block filler

may be required. For complete instructions, refer to Joint Surface Preparation Standard SSPC-SP13/NACE No.6 or ICRI 03732

SSPC-SP14 / NACE 8 – Industrial Blast Cleaning: This standard gives requirements for industrial blast cleaning of

unpainted or painted steel surfaces by the use of abrasives. This joint standard allows defined quantities of mill scale and/or old

coating to remain on the surface. An industrial blast cleaned surface, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all

visible oil, grease, dust, and dirt. Traces of tightly adherent mill scale, rust, and coating residue are permitted to remain on 10%

of each unit area of the surface. The traces of mill scale, rust, and coating shall be considered tightly adherent if they cannot be

lifted with a dull putty knife. Shadows, streaks, and discolorations caused by stains of rust, stains of mill scale, and stains of

previously applied coating may be present on the remainder of the surface.

SSPC-SP16 Brush-Off Blast Cleaning of Coated and Uncoated Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steels, and Non-Ferrous

Metals: This standard covers the requirements for brush-off blast cleaning of uncoated or coated metal surfaces other than

carbon steel by the use of abrasives. These requirements include visual verification of the end condition of the surface and

materials and procedures necessary to achieve and verify the end condition. A brush-off blast cleaned non-ferrous metal

surface, when viewed without magnification, shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dirt, dust, metal oxides (corrosion products),

and other foreign matter. Intact, tightly adherent coating is permitted to remain. A coating is considered tightly adherent if it

cannot be removed by lifting with a dull putty knife.

High- and Ultra-High Pressure Water Jetting for Steel and Other Hard Materials:

SSPC-SP WJ-1/NACE WJ-1: Clean to Bare Substrate (WJ-1) is intended to be similar to the degree of surface cleanliness of

SSPC-SP 5/NACE 1, except that stains are permitted to remain on the surface. This standard is used when the objec­tive is to

remove every trace of rust and other corrosion products, coating and mill scale.

SSPC-SP WJ-2/NACE WJ-2: Very Thorough Cleaning (WJ-2) is intended to be similar to the degree of surface cleanliness of

SSPC-SP 10/NACE 2, except that tightly adherent material, rather than only stains, is permitted to remain on the surface. This

standard is used when the objec­tive is to remove almost all rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mill scale.

SSPC-SP WJ-3/NACE WJ-3: Thorough Cleaning (WJ-3) is intended to be similar to the degree of surface cleanliness of

SSPC-SP 10/NACE 2, except that tightly adherent material, rather than only stains, is permitted to remain on the surface. This

standard is used when the objective is to remove much of the rust and other corrosion products, coating, and mil scale, leaving

tightly adherent thin films.

SSPC-SP WJ-4/NACE WJ-4: Light Cleaning (WJ-4) is intended to be similar to the degree of surface cleanli­ness of SSPC-

SP 10/NACE 2, except that tightly adherent material, rather than only stains, is permitted to remain on the surface. This

standard is used when the objective is to allow as much of the tightly adherent rust and other corro­sion products, coating, and

mill scale to remain as possible, Discoloration of the surface may be present.

Water Blasting NACE Standard RP-01-72: Removal of oil grease dirt, loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose paint by water

at pressures of 2,000 to 2,500 psi at a flow of 4 to 14 gallons per minute.

Stucco S-W 22 :Must be clean and free of any loose stucco. If recommended procedures for applying stucco are followed, and

normal drying conditions prevail, the surface may be painted in 30 days. The pH of the surface should be between 6 and 9.

Wood—Exterior – S-W 23: Must be clean and dry. Prime and paint as soon as possible. Knots and pitch streaks must be

scraped, sanded, and spot primed before a full priming coat is applied. Patch all nail holes and imperfections with a wood filler

or putty and sand smooth. Caulk should be applied after priming.

Wood—Interior – S-W 24: All finishing lumber and flooring must be stored in dry, warm rooms to prevent absorption of

moisture, shrinkage, and roughening of the wood. All surfaces must be sanded smooth, with the grain, never across it. Surface

blemishes must be corrected and the area cleaned of dust before coating.

Vinyl Siding, Architectural Plastics, PVC & Fiberglass: – S-W 24: Clean the surface thoroughly by scrubbing with warm,

soapy water. Rinse thoroughly, prime with appropriate white primer. Do not paint vinyl with any color darker than the original

color. Do not paint vinyl with a color having a Light Reflective Value (LRV) of less than 56 unless VinylSafe® Colors are used.

If VinylSafe® Colors are not used and darker colors lower than an LRV of 56 are, the vinyl may warp. Follow all painting

guidelines of the vinyl manufacturer when painting. Only paint properly installed vinyl siding. Deviating from the

manufacturer's painting guidelines may cause the warranty to be voided.

Previously Coated Surfaces – S-W 12: Maintenance painting will frequently not permit or require complete removal of all old

coatings prior to repainting. However, all surface contamination such as oil, grease, loose paint, mill scale dirt, foreign matter,

rust, mold, mildew, mortar, efflorescence, and sealers must be removed to assure sound bonding to the tightly adhering old

paint. Glossy surfaces of old paint films must be clean and dull before repainting. Thorough washing with an abrasive cleanser

will clean and dull in one operation, or, wash thoroughly and dull by sanding. Spot prime any bare areas with an appropriate

primer. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of

the system. Check for compatibility by applying a test patch of the recommended coating system, covering at least 2 to 3 square

feet. Allow to dry one week before testing adhesion per ASTM D3359. If the coating system is incompatible, complete removal

is required per ASTM D4259.

Touch-Up, Maintenance and Repair

For a protective coating system to provide maximum long-term protection, regularly scheduled maintenance is required.

Maintenance includes inspection of painted areas, cleaning of surfaces to remove oils, chemicals, and other contaminants, and

touch-up of areas where the coatings have been damaged. Highly corrosive areas, such as those subjected to frequent chemical

spillage, corrosive fumes, and/or high abrasion or temperature areas should be inspected frequently – every six months, for

example. Areas exposed to less severe conditions, such as interiors and exteriors of potable water tanks, may be inspected

annually to assess the condition of the coating system.

The SSPC-VIS 2, Standard Method for Evaluating Degree of Rusting on Painted Steel Surfaces, can be used as a guide to

determine appropriate touch-up and repairs maintenance schedules. Touch-up would be suggested when the surface resembles

Rust Grade 5-S (Spot Rusting), 6-G (General Rusting), or 6-P (Pinpoint Rusting). Surface preparation would generally consist

of SSPC-SP2, SP3, SP11, or SP12. Overcoating a well protected, but aged steel surface showing no evidence of rusting, may be

achieved by Low Pressure Water Cleaning per SSPC-SP12/WJ4, and applying an appropriate coating system.

Full removal of the existing coating system by abrasive blasting would be recommended when the surface resembles Rust

Grade 3-S (Spot Rusting), 4-G (General Rusting), or 4-P (Pinpoint Rusting). When the coating system has deteriorated to

encompass approximately 33% of the surface area, it is always more economical to consider full removal and reapplication of

the appropriate protective coating system.

Mildew –Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area

prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning

solutions may be advised.

Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the

solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water

and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly

wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water

solution.

SpecificationNSU WTP #2 and #3

Reference Pages

Data Pages

113.50

SHER-CRETE® Flexible Concrete

Waterproofer - Textured A05W00005 Extra White

A5W00053 Deep Base

SPECIFICATIONS Color: Most colors Coverage: 125 to 150 ft² per gal. 10 - 12 mils wet per coat 2 coats of the Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer at 10 - 12 wet mils per coat and a surface with 10 or less pinholes per square foot is required for a waterproofing system. Coverage will vary depending on the porosity and texture of the substrate. For maximum protection and washability, 2 coats of the following clear coats are recommended: Interior and Exterior Use Low/Medium traffic pedestrian areas H&C Paver Sealer Gloss or Natural or H&C Concrete Sealer Wet Look

SPECIFICATIONS If a stucco finish is to be applied over the Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer, follow the stucco manufacturers recommendations. Drying Time, @ 77°F, 50% RH: temperature and humidity dependent Touch: 1 hour Recoat: 4 hours For foot traffic 24 hours Finish: Flat Flash Point: N/A Tinting with CCE: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-5 SherColor Deep Base 4-12 SherColor Vehicle Type: Acrylic

Extra White A05W00005

(may vary by base)

VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L - 0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 52 ± 2% Weight Solids: 69 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 12.72 lb

CHARACTERISTICS Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer is an interior/exterior flexible and breathable waterproof coating based on a unique combination of acrylic resin and mineral aggregate. Use Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer to waterproof all types of above-or on-grade concrete and masonry including foundations, block walls, balconies, window and door openings, walkways, parapets, planter boxes, and vertical or horizontal concrete substrates. Advantages Apply to fresh concrete (less than 28

days old) Can be applied over substrates with

a high pH (up to 13) Primer not typically required over

properly prepared surfaces Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete

Waterproofer passes ADA requirements of slip resistance

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As of 05/16/2017, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09 NC, CI Yes OTC Phase II Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® 09 H Yes CARB Yes LEED® V4 Emissions No CARB SCM2007 Yes LEED® V4 VOC Yes Canada Yes MPI Yes

REPORT TEST METHOD TEST CRITERIA TEST RESULTS Tensile Strength ASTM D-412 without mesh 100 psi Elongation ASTM D-412 without mesh 57% Flexibility Mandrel Bend ASTM D-522 28 days Pass 1/8" @ 77° F Pass Abrasion Resistance ASTM D-4060 -90 1000 cycles – 24hr cure 0.01 gram loss Water Absorption ASTM D-570 24 hour immersion 17% Water Vapor Permeability ASTM D 1653 12 perms Meets ADA Requirements for Coefficient of Friction Static Coefficient of Friction Kinetic Coefficient of Friction A05W00005 1.13 0.81 A05W00053 1.09 0.81 Flame Spread Index: ASTM E84 1/4” fiber cement board 10 Smoke Developed Index: ASTM E84 1/4” fiber cement board 15 Typical values for material cured at 73° F (23° C) and 50% R.H. Product test results from A05W00005

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

113.50

SHER-CRETE® Flexible Concrete

Waterproofer - Textured A05W00005 Extra White

A5W00053 Deep Base

APPLICATION Vertical Wood Window & Door Jambs Apply one coat of Sher-Crete Flexible Waterproofer at a rate of 70 – 90 square feet per gallon, achieving a total dry film thickness of 10 – 12 mils. Embed Sher-Crete 6” Blue Repair Mesh to reinforce the lower corners over the sill, across the sill, and up both sides of the lower corners approximately 4”. Apply a second coat of the waterproofer over the mesh and around the window opening, in the return to the window flange.

Apply at temperatures between 50°F and 100°F. Do not reduce. Brush - Use a nylon/polyester brush. Roller - Use a ¾" to 1½" nap synthetic roller cover. Notched squeegee with backroll Use proper finish roll application technique to avoid roller tracking. Texture Sprayer-Low Pressure Tip orifice ............................................... 4

OVER-COATING Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer can be used as a stand-alone product or may be over-coated to provide a surface that will be smoother and easier to keep clean and to improve the abrasion resistance in areas that see significant foot traffic. Over-coating should be done after the Sher-Crete has dried for at least 4 hours (77°F and 50% RH) and before it is exposed to any use. Follow all application and dry time information found on the label and data page for the specific over-coat. Slip Resistance Some surfaces may require a slip resistant additive for safety. Add H&C SharkGrip® Slip Resistant Additive to the final coat applied following label directions. This product should not be used in place of a non-skid finish.

CLEAN UP Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. Cured material can only be removed mechanically. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations when using solvents.

CAUTIONS

Protect from freezing. Non-photochemically reactive. Not recommended for roofing applications or as a primary waterproofing over occupied space. Not recommended for bridging joints or dynamic cracks in concrete. Not for use in areas subject to vehicle traffic. Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label. HOTW 05/16/2017 A05W00005 24 48

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Existing peeled or checked paint should be removed. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. Concrete, Stucco Pressure clean to remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, peeling and defective coatings, chalk, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, etc. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 7 days at 75°F. On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and sandblasting may be necessary to remove sealers, release compounds, and to provide an anchor pattern. Use caution when preparing the substrate to create a uniform surface. Voids, cracks, crevices, and through-wall openings must be patched using Concrete & Masonry Sealant or Patch. Stripe coat all inside and outside corners and edges with Sher-Crete Flexible Concrete Waterproofer.

108.36

LOXON® Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer

Interior/Exterior Latex A24W8300

CHARACTERISTICS Color: White Coverage: 200-300 sq ft/gal 5.3 - 8.0 mils wet 2.1 - 3.2 mils dry Coverage on porous & rough stucco 80 square feet per gallon Drying Time, @ 77°F, 50% RH: Touch: 4 hours Recoat: 24 hours Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity and film thickness dependent.

Finish: 0-10 units @ 85° Flash Point: N/A Vehicle Type: Acrylic

A24W08300 VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; 0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 41 ± 2% Weight Solids: 55 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.92 lb WVP Perms (US) 22.3 grains/(hr ft2 in Hg) Tinting - For best topcoat color development, use the recommended "P"-shade primer. If desired, up to 4 oz per gallon of ColorCast Ecotoners can be used to approximate the topcoat color. Check color before use. When spot priming on some surfaces, a non-uniform appearance of the final coat may result, due to differences in holdout between primed and unprimed areas. To avoid this, prime the entire surface rather than spot priming. For optimal performance, this primer/sealer must be topcoated with a latex, alkyd/oil, water based epoxy, or solvent based epoxy coating on architectural applications. For exterior use, this primer/sealer must be topcoated within 14 days to prevent degradation due to weathering.

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Scrape and sand peeled or checked paint to a sound surface. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Masonry/Concrete/Stucco All new surfaces must cure for at least 7 days. Remove all form release and curing agents. Pressure clean to remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, peeling and defective coatings, chalks, etc. Allow the surface to dry before proceeding. Repair cracks, voids, and other holes with an appropriate patching compound or sealant.

DESCRIPTION Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer is an acrylic coating specifically engineered for interior and exterior, above-grade, masonry surfaces requiring a high performance primer. It is highly alkali and efflorescence resistant and can be applied to surfaces with a pH of 6 to 13. • Seals and adheres to concrete, brick,

stucco and plaster • Conditions porous masonry surfaces • Use on above grade masonry surfaces

for a long-lasting finish • Apply to masonry and concrete

surfaces that are at least 7 days old. • Prevents harm to subsequent coatings

by alkalies in the substrate For use on these surfaces: • Concrete • Concrete Block • Brick • Stucco • Fiber Cement Siding • Plaster • Mortar • EIFS Exterior Wall Cladding

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Flexibility ..................................... Passes ASTM D522 - Method B, 180° bend, 1/8" mandrel Alkali Resistance ........................ Passes Based on ASTM D1308 Mildew Resistance ..................... Passes ASTM D3273/D3274

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As of 12/22/2014, complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09 CI Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® 09 NC Yes CARB Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes CARB SCM2007 Yes LEED® H Yes MPI Yes NGBS Yes

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an MSDS.

108.36

LOXON®

Concrete & Masonry Primer/Sealer Interior/Exterior Latex

A24W8300

APPLICATION Apply at temperatures above 50°F. No reduction necessary. Do not paint in direct sun or on a hot surface. May be applied to damp but not to wet surfaces. Brush Use a nylon/polyester brush Roller Use a 1/2" to 1-1/2" nap synthetic cover Airless Spray Pressure ....................... 2000-2700 psi Tip .............................................. .019" Spray and backroll on porous & rough stucco to achieve required film build and a pin-hole free surface.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents.

CAUTIONS Protect from freezing. Non-photochemically reactive. LABEL CAUTIONS CAUTION contains CRYSTALLINE SILICA and ZINC. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Adequate ventilation required when sanding or abrading the dried film. If adequate ventilation cannot be provided wear an approved particulate respirator (NIOSH approved). Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. DELAYED EFFECTS FROM LONG TERM OVEREXPOSURE. Abrading or sanding of the dry film may release crystalline silica which has been shown to cause lung damage and cancer under long term exposure. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. HOTW 12/22/2014 A24W08300 33 44 KOR, SP, FR, Viet

SURFACE PREPARATION Mildew Remove before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution. Caulking Fill gaps between windows, doors, trim, and other through-wall openings with the appropriate caulk after priming the surface.

102.10 SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin A89-100/1000 Series

SPECIFICATIONS

SuperPaint Exterior can be self-priming when used directly over existing coatings, or bare drywall, plaster and masonry (with a cured pH of less than 9). The first coat acts like a coat of primer and the second coat provides the final appearance and performance. Please note that some specific surfaces require specialized treatment. Aluminum & Aluminum Siding1, Galvanized Steel1, Vinyl Siding 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Concrete Block, CMU, Split face Block 1 ct. Loxon Acrylic Block Surfacer 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Brick 1 ct. Loxon Conditioner² 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Cement Composition Siding/Panels 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer2 or Loxon Conditioner² 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Stucco, Cement, Concrete 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer2 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Plywood 1 ct. Exterior Latex Wood Primer 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex Wood (Cedar, Redwood)3 1 ct. Exterior Oil-Based Wood Primer2 2 cts. SuperPaint Exterior Latex 1 On large expanses of metal siding, the air, surface, and material temperatures must be 50°F or higher. 2 Not for use at temperatures under 50°F. See specific primer label for that product’s application conditions. 3 Knots and some woods, such as redwood and cedar, contain a high amount of tannin, a colored wood extract. For best results on these woods, use a coat of Exterior Oil-Based Wood Primer. Other primers may be appropriate. Standard latex primers cannot be used below 50°F. See specific primer label for that product’s application conditions. When repainting involves a drastic color change, a coat of primer will improve the hiding performance of the topcoat color.

CHARACTERISTICS SuperPaint Exterior, with resistance to early dirt pick up, provides outstanding performance on properly prepared aluminum and vinyl siding, wood, hardboard, masonry, cement, brick, block, stucco, and metal down to a surface and air temperature of 35°F. VinylSafe™ paint colors allow you the freedom to choose from 100 color options, including a limited selection of darker colors formulated to resist warping or buckling when applied to a sound, stable vinyl substrate. Color: Most colors To optimize hide and color development, always use the recommended P-Shade primer Coverage: 350 - 400 sq ft/gal @ 4 mils wet; 1.5 mils dry Drying Time, @ 50% RH: @ 35-45°F @ 45°F + Touch: 2 hour 2 hours Recoat: 24-48 hours 4 hours Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent Finish: 10-20 units @ 60° Tinting with CCE: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-6 SherColor Deep Base 4-12 SherColor Ultradeep Base 10-12 SherColor Light Yellow 2-12 SherColor

Extra White A89W01151

(may vary by base) VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 Volume Solids: 38 ± 2% Weight Solids: 49 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.19 lb Flash Point: N/A Vehicle Type: 100% Acrylic Shelf Life: 36 months unopened WVP Perms (US) 26.14 grains/(hr ft2 in Hg) Mildew Resistant This coating contains agents which inhibit the growth of mildew on the surface of this coating film.

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COMPLIANCE As of 05/29/2019, Complies with:

OTC Yes OTC Phase II Yes SCAQMD Yes CARB Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes Canada Yes LEED® v4&v4.1 Emissons N/A LEED® v4&v4.1 VOC Yes EPD-Certified N/A MIR-Certified N/A MPI Yes

APPLICATION When the air temperature is at 35°F, substrates may be colder; prior to painting, check to be sure the air, surface, and material temperature are above 35°F and at least 5°F above the dew point. Avoid using if rain or snow is expected within 2-3 hours. Do not apply at air or surface temperatures below 35°F or when air or surface temperatures may drop below 35°F within 48 hours. No reduction necessary. Brush Use a nylon/polyester brush. Roller Use a 3/8" - 3/4" nap synthetic cover. Spray—Airless Pressure ..................................... 2000 psi Tip ........................................ .015"-.019"

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

SuperPaint® Exterior Latex Satin

CAUTIONS For exterior use only. Protect from freezing. Non-photochemically reactive. Not for use on floors. Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label. ZINC Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. HOTW 05/28/2019 A89W01151 42 39 FRC,SP, KOR, Viet

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with a compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations when using solvents.

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Scrape and sand peeled or checked paint to a sound surface. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Seal stains from water, smoke, ink, pencil, grease, etc. with the appropriate primer/sealer. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. Aluminum and Galvanized Steel Wash to remove any oil, grease, or other surface contamination. All corrosion must be removed with sandpaper, wire brush, or other abrading method. Caulking Gaps between windows, doors, trim, and other through-wall openings can be filled with the appropriate caulk after priming the surface. Cement Composition Siding/Panels Remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, and peeling or defective coatings. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. If the surface is new, test it for pH, if the pH is higher than 9, prime with Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer. Mildew Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning solutions may be advised. Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution.

SURFACE PREPARATION Masonry, Concrete, Cement, Block All new surfaces must be cured according to the supplier’s recommendations—usually about 30 days. Remove all form release and curing agents. Rough surfaces can be filled to provide a smooth surface. If painting cannot wait 30 days, allow the surface to cure 7 days and prime the surface with Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer. Cracks, voids, and other holes should be repaired with an elastomeric patch or sealant. Steel Rust and mill scale must be removed using sandpaper, wire brush, or other abrading method. Bare steel must be primed the same day as cleaned. Stucco Remove any loose stucco, efflorescence, or laitance. Allow new stucco to cure at least 30 days before painting. If painting cannot wait 30 days, allow the surface to dry 7 days and prime with Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer. Repair cracks, voids, and other holes with an elastomeric patch or sealant. *Vinyl or other PVC Building Products Clean the surface thoroughly by scrubbing with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly, prime with appropriate white primer. Do not paint vinyl with any color darker than the original color or having a Light Reflective Value (LRV) of less than 56 unless VinylSafe® Colors are used. If VinylSafe colors are not used the vinyl may warp. Follow all painting guidelines of the vinyl manufacturer when painting. Only paint properly installed vinyl siding. Deviating from the manufacturer's painting guidelines may cause the warranty to be voided. Wood, Plywood, Composition Board Clean the surface thoroughly then sand any exposed wood to a fresh surface. Patch all holes and imperfections with a wood filler or putty and sand smooth. All new and patched areas must be primed. Knots and some woods, such as redwood and cedar, contain a high amount of tannin, a colored wood extract. If applied to these bare woods, it may show some staining. If staining persists, spot prime severe areas with 1 coat of Exterior Oil-Based Wood Primer prior to using.

108.20A

LOXON® Conditioner

A24W01100 Guide Coat White A24V01100 Clear

SPECIFICATION Masonry, Concrete, Stucco, Block 1 ct. Loxon Conditioner 2 cts. Appropriate architectural topcoat F o r m a x i m u m r e s i s t a n c e t o efflorescence, you must topcoat with one of the Loxon or Loxon XP Coatings. On exterior applications, Loxon Conditioner must be topcoated within 7 days or the surface may need to be re-cleaned. If the surface requires a full bodied prime /block filler coat rather than a thin penetrating sealer, use Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer or Loxon Block Surfacer. For use on these surfaces: • Concrete • Concrete Block • Brick • Stucco • Fiber Cement Siding • Mortar • EIFS Exterior Wall Cladding

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. New and Previously Painted Remove all surface contamination (pee l ing pa in t , heavy cha lk , efflorescence, laitance, concrete dust, etc.) by washing or pressure washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Existing peeled or checked paint should be scraped and sanded to a sound surface. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. Masonry/Concrete/Stucco & Block Remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, and form release and curing agents. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 7 days at 75°F. Fill bugholes, air pockets, cracks, and other voids with an elastomeric patch or sealant. Masonry surfaces must be dry, 15% or less of water and within a pH range of 6 to 13. Brick Must be free of dirt, loose and excess mortar, and foreign material. All brick should be allowed to weather for at least one year followed by wire brushing to remove efflorescence. Treat the bare brick with one coat of Loxon Conditioner.

CHARACTERISTICS Loxon Conditioner is a 100% acrylic emulsion conditioner that will penetrate and seal interior and exterior surfaces and bond light chalk to the surface. With excellent alkali and efflorescence resistance, this sealer allows new concrete, stucco, and other cementitious surfaces to be coated prior to a 30-day cure, and will adhere to new or existing concrete with a pH of 6 to 13. Color: Guide-Coat White & Clear Coverage: 200-300 sq ft/gal Drying Time, @ 77°F, 50% RH: Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity and film thickness dependent.

Touch: 30 minutes Tack free: 1 hour Recoat: 3 hours Flash Point: N/A Tinting with CCE: Requires ColorCast Ecotoner colorant for tinting. If desired, up to 1 oz per gallon of ColorCast Ecotoner colorant can be used to approximate the topcoat color. Check color before use. Vehicle Type: Proprietary Acrylic

Guide Coat White A24W01100

VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

White Volume Solids: 18 ± 2% Weight Solids: 24 ± 2% Weight per Gal: 8.92 lb

Clear A24V01100 VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Clear Volume Solids: 16 ± 2% Weight Solids: 17 ± 2% Weight per Gal: 8.44 lb

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The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

108.20A

LOXON® Conditioner

A24W01100 Guide Coat White A24V01100 Clear

APPLICATION Do not build a surface glaze. Do not apply to a damp surface. Do not apply over heavy chalk. Do not apply if the surface temperature is below 50°F, when rain is expected within 3 hours, or when the relative humidity is 90% or more. No reduction necessary. Brush Use a nylon/polyester or foam brush. Roller Use a 3/8" to 3/4" nap synthetic cover. Spray—Airless Pressure ......................... 700-1000 psi Tip .................................. .015" - .019"

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents.

CAUTIONS Protect from freezing. Not for use on floors. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. HOTW 12/07/2015 A24W01100 09 00 SP, FRC

SURFACE PREPARATION Mildew Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning solutions may be advised. Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™

Steel*: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Steel: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer or DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish or Kem Bond HS or Zinc Clad Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Concrete Block: 1 ct. Loxon Acrylic Block Surfacer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic

Concrete/Masonry: 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Drywall 1 ct. ProMar 200 Zero VOC Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Galvanizing: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Prefinished Siding: (Baked-on finishes) 1 ct. DTM Bonding Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, exterior: 1 ct. Exterior Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, interior: 1 ct. Premium Wall & Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic

System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 Finish: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic, B66W00651, 6.2 DFT

CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Acrylic is an ambient cured, single component 100% acrylic coating. It is designed for interior and exterior industrial and commercial applications Chemical resistant Outstanding early moisture

resistance Flash rust/early rust resistant Suitable for use in USDA

inspected facilities Color: most colors Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: 6.0 - 12.0 Dry mils: 2.1 - 4.2 Coverage: 135 - 265 sq ft/gal approximate Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Time @ 7.0 mils wet 50% RH: @ 50°F @ 77°F @ 120°F To touch: 1 hr 30 min 5 min Tack free & recoat: 8 hrs 5 hrs 15 min Drying times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Finish: 70+@60° Gloss 40-50@60° Semi-Gloss 20-30@85° Eg-Shel Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Tinting with CCE only: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-4 100% Deep Base 8-12 100% Ultradeep Base 8-12 100%

Extra White B66W00611

(may vary by color) VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal as per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s. 12

Volume Solids: 35 ± 2% Weight Solids: 44 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 9.5 lb/gal ±2% Flash Point: N/A

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Adhesion: Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 1324 psi Corrosion Weathering *: Method: ASTM D5894, 1500 hours, 5

cycles Result: Rating 10, per ASTM D714

for blistering Rating 9.5 per ASTM D1654

for corrosion Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >176 in. lb Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 300°F

Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend,

1/8" mandrel Result: Passes Humidity Resistance*: Method: ASTM D4585, 1480 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for

blistering Rating 10 per ASTM D1654

for corrosion Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: 3B

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

*Application of coating on unprimed steel may cause pinpoint rusting. Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection.

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113.03

ACRYLIC

B66-600 SERIES GLOSS B66-650 SERIES SEMI-GLOSS B66-660 SERIES EG-SHEL As of 03/21/2018, Complies with:

OTC Yes LEED® 09 NC, CI Yes OTC Phase II Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® V4 Emissions Yes CARB Yes LEED® V4 VOC Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes Canada Yes MPI Yes

*over Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Refer to the SDS before use. Temperature: 50°F minimum 120°F maximum (Air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer Water Airless Spray Pressure ........................................ 1500 psi Hose ................................................. 1/4" ID Tip ........................................... .017" - .021" Filter .............................................. 60 mesh Reduction ...................... Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun ................................................ Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle ............................................ 66 Air Nozzle ........................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure ........................ 50 psi Fluid Pressure .............................. 15-20 psi Reduction ........ As needed up to 12½%by volume Brush .............................. Nylon / polyester Reduction ...................... Not recommended Roller ....................................... 3/8" woven Reduction ...................... Not recommended If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. HOTW 03/21/2018 B66W00611 17 00 KOR, FRC, SP

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Primer recommended for best performance. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC-SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete and Masonry - For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface temperatures must be at least 55°F before filling. If required for a smoother finish, use the recommended filler/surfacer. The filler/surfacer must be thoroughly dry before topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations. Weathered masonry and soft or porous cement board must be brush blasted or power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard, firm surface. Apply one coat Loxon Conditioner, following label recommendations. Wood - Surface must be clean, dry and sound. Prime with recommended primer. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed before full coat of primer is applied. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Refer to the SDS sheets before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™ ACRYLIC

PRO INDUSTRIAL™

Steel*: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Steel: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer or DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish or Kem Bond HS or Zinc Clad Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Concrete Block: 1 ct. Loxon Acrylic Block Surfacer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic

Concrete/Masonry: 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Drywall 1 ct. ProMar 200 Zero VOC Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Galvanizing: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Prefinished Siding: (Baked-on finishes) 1 ct. DTM Bonding Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, exterior: 1 ct. Exterior Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, interior: 1 ct. Premium Wall & Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic

System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 Finish: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic, B66W00651, 6.2 DFT

CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Acrylic is an ambient cured, single component 100% acrylic coating. It is designed for interior and exterior industrial and commercial applications Chemical resistant Outstanding early moisture

resistance Flash rust/early rust resistant Suitable for use in USDA

inspected facilities Color: most colors Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: 6.0 - 12.0 Dry mils: 2.1 - 4.2 Coverage: 135 - 265 sq ft/gal approximate Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Time @ 7.0 mils wet 50% RH: @ 50°F @ 77°F @ 120°F To touch: 1 hr 30 min 5 min Tack free & recoat: 8 hrs 5 hrs 15 min Drying times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Finish: 70+@60° Gloss 40-50@60° Semi-Gloss 20-30@85° Eg-Shel Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Tinting with CCE only: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-4 100% Deep Base 8-12 100% Ultradeep Base 8-12 100%

Extra White B66W00611

(may vary by color) VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal as per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s. 12

Volume Solids: 35 ± 2% Weight Solids: 44 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 9.5 lb/gal ±2% Flash Point: N/A

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Adhesion: Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 1324 psi Corrosion Weathering *: Method: ASTM D5894, 1500 hours, 5

cycles Result: Rating 10, per ASTM D714

for blistering Rating 9.5 per ASTM D1654

for corrosion Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >176 in. lb Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 300°F

Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend,

1/8" mandrel Result: Passes Humidity Resistance*: Method: ASTM D4585, 1480 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for

blistering Rating 10 per ASTM D1654

for corrosion Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: 3B

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

*Application of coating on unprimed steel may cause pinpoint rusting. Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection.

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ACRYLIC

B66-600 SERIES GLOSS B66-650 SERIES SEMI-GLOSS B66-660 SERIES EG-SHEL As of 03/21/2018, Complies with:

OTC Yes LEED® 09 NC, CI Yes OTC Phase II Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® V4 Emissions Yes CARB Yes LEED® V4 VOC Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes Canada Yes MPI Yes

*over Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Refer to the SDS before use. Temperature: 50°F minimum 120°F maximum (Air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer Water Airless Spray Pressure ........................................ 1500 psi Hose ................................................. 1/4" ID Tip ........................................... .017" - .021" Filter .............................................. 60 mesh Reduction ...................... Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun ................................................ Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle ............................................ 66 Air Nozzle ........................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure ........................ 50 psi Fluid Pressure .............................. 15-20 psi Reduction ........ As needed up to 12½%by volume Brush .............................. Nylon / polyester Reduction ...................... Not recommended Roller ....................................... 3/8" woven Reduction ...................... Not recommended If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. HOTW 03/21/2018 B66W00611 17 00 KOR, FRC, SP

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Primer recommended for best performance. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC-SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete and Masonry - For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface temperatures must be at least 55°F before filling. If required for a smoother finish, use the recommended filler/surfacer. The filler/surfacer must be thoroughly dry before topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations. Weathered masonry and soft or porous cement board must be brush blasted or power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard, firm surface. Apply one coat Loxon Conditioner, following label recommendations. Wood - Surface must be clean, dry and sound. Prime with recommended primer. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed before full coat of primer is applied. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Refer to the SDS sheets before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™ ACRYLIC

SPECIFICATIONS Color: White, Brown & Gray Recommended Spread Rate per coat: White B50WZ0001 (varies by base) wet mils: 6.0 –8.0 dry mils: 3.3 - 4.4 coverage: 267- 200 sq ft/gal approximate Theoretical coverage: 882 sq ft/gal @ 1 mil dry Drying Schedule @ 6.0 mils wet, 50% RH: @ 40°F/4.5°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 110°F/43°C To touch: 2 hours 30 minutes 15 minutes Tack handle: 2.5 hours 1 hours 20 minutes To recoat: with itself & alkyds 2.5 hours 1 hours 45 minutes To recoat:* 36 hours 16 hours 16 hours To cure: 7 days 7 days 7 days * Recoat with hot solvents or high performance coatings. For maximum adhesion, acrylic topcoats require 48 - 72 hours drying of primer. Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

CHARACTERISTICS KEM KROMIK UNIVERSAL METAL PRIMER is a rust inhibiting, modified phenolic alkyd resin primer designed for use over iron and steel substrates. Can be used as a universal primer under high performance topcoats. Suitable as a barrier coat over conventional coatings which would normally be attacked by strong solvents in high performance coatings. Features: • High film build to protect sand blasted steel • Corrosion resistant • Universal, can be topcoated with epoxies and urethanes • Exterior/interior metal primer • Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities For use on properly prepared: • Steel

Recommended for use in: • Shopcoat primer • Barrier coating • Maintenance primer • Hand rail • Structural steel • Storage tanks • Machinery • Bar joists • Marine vessels • Steel pipe Tinting: DO NOT TINT

Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Finish: Flat

White B50WZ0001 (may vary by base)

VOC(less exempt solvents) 389 g/L - 3.24 lb/gal (as per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s. 12) Volume Solids: 55 ± 2% Weight Solids: 75 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 12.86 lb/gal ± .2 lb Flash Point: 80°F PMCC

Brown B50NZ0006

(may vary by base) VOC(less exempt solvents) 409 g/L - 3.24 lb/gal (as per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s. 12) Volume Solids: 53 ± 2% Weight Solids: 73 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 12.62 lb/gal ± .2 lb Flash Point: 80°F PMCC

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KEM KROMIK® UNIVERSAL METAL PRIMER

B50NZ0006 BROWN

B50WZ0001 OFF WHITE B50AZ0006 GRAY

As of 01/16/2018, Complies with: OTC No LEED® 09 NC,.CI No OTC Phase II No LEED® 09 CS No SCAQMD No LEED® 09 S No CARB No LEED® v4 Emissions No CARB SCM 2007 No LEED® v4 VOC No Canada No MPI Yes

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. Other topcoats may be appropriate.

System: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP6/NACE 3 Primer: 1ct. Kem Kromik Universal Metal Primer,@ 3.0 –4.4 mils dft/ct.

Adhesion1: Method: ASTM D3359 Result: 4B Corrosion Resistance1: Method: ASTM D5894, 1008 Result: Pass Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200°F Flexibility1: Method: ASTM D522,

1/4" mandrel Result: Pass

Fineness of grind2: Method: Hegman Result: 4 Hegman minimum Sag Test2: Method: ASTM D4400 Result: 12 mils minimum Viscosity2: 84-94 KU Water Resistance1: Result: Pass

1 1ct. Kem Kromik Primer 4.5-5 WFT 2 Standard test based on Certificate of Analysis

Steel: 1ct. Kem Kromik Universal Primer 1-2 cts. Topcoat

Acceptable Topcoats: Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane Hi-Solids Polyurethane Industrial Enamel Macropoxy HS Epoxy Metalatex Semi-Gloss Enamel Pro Industrial Acrylic Pro Industrial DTM Acrylic Pro Industrial Waterbased Epoxy

Pro Industrial Waterbased Alkyd-Urethane Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy & Urethane Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Enamel Pro Industrial Waterbased Acrolon 100 Sher-Cryl Silver-Brite Aluminum Steel Master 9500 Tile-Clad HS Epoxy

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Refer to the SDS sheet before use Temperature: 40°F(4.5°C) minimum 120°F(49°C) maximum (Air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer ............................ Not recommended Clean Up .................................... Xylene,R2K4 Airless Spray Pressure ................................... 1800-3000 psi Hose ..................................................... 1/4" ID Tip ................................................ . .015-.019" Filter .................................................. 60 mesh Conventional Spray Gun .................................................... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle .............................................. 63C Air Nozzle ............................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure ........................... 50 PSI Fluid Pressure .................................15-20 PSI Brush ....................................... Natural Bristle Roll .... .3/8" woven with solvent resistant core If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted

CLEANUP INFORMATION

Clean spills, spatters & tools with compliant cleanup solvent. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. DANGER: Rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately place rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue in a sealed, water-filled, metal container. Dispose of in accordance with local fire regulations.

HOTW 01/16/2018 B50NZ0006 38 409 HOTW 01/16/2018 B50WZ0001 39 389 HOTW 01/16/2018 B50AZ0006 20 386 SP

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Iron & Steel- Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system. Other substrates may or may not be appropriate. If a specific substrate is not listed above, consult your Sherwin-Williams representative for more information. As a "Barrier" Coat - If it is necessary to topcoat a previously painted surface with chemically resistant or strong solvent topcoats, Kem Kromik Universal Metal Primer can be used as a barrier coat to help reduce lifting. Apply a coat of Kem Kromik Universal Metal Primer to a small area to test for adhesion or bleeding. If there is evidence of either poor adhesion or bleeding, clean surface to bare steel and apply recommended system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness, or porosity of the surface, skill, and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, over thinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Refer to the SDS sheets before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

PERFORMANCE TIPS

Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency with slow speed power agitation prior to use. Stripe coat crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle. Not recommended for immersion service or exposure to acids, alkalis, or strong solvents. Intimate contact with the steel surface and primer is necessary for adequate rust inhibition and adhesion.

For maximum adhesion, acrylic topcoats require 48 - 72 hours drying of primer.

KEM KROMIK® UNIVERSAL METAL PRIMER

MACROPOXY® 646FAST CURE EPOXY

Protective & Marine Coatings PRODUCT DATA SHEET

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

MACROPOXY 646 Fast Cure Epoxy is a high solids, high build, fast drying, polyamide epoxy designed to protect steel and concretein industrial exposures. Ideal for maintenance painting and fabrication shop applications. The high solids content ensures adequate protection of sharp edges, corners, and welds. This product can be applied directly to marginally prepared steel surfaces.

INTENDED USES

• Recommended for marine applications, refi neries, off shore platforms, fabrication shops, chemical plants, tank exteriors, power plants, water treatment plants, and mining and minerals industry• Mill White and Black are acceptable for immersion use for salt water and fresh water, not acceptable for potable water

PRODUCT DATA

SURFACE PREPARATION

Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.

Minimum recommended surface preparation:Iron & Steel: Atmospheric: SSPC-SP2/3/ ISO8501-1:2007 St 2 or SSPC-SP WJ-3 / NACE WJ-3L Immersion: SSPC-SP10 / NACE 2/ ISO8501-1:2007 Sa 2.5, 2-3 mil (50-75 micron) profi le or SSPC-SP WJ-2/NACE WJ-2L

Aluminum & Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1

Concrete & Masonry: Atmospheric: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2R CSP 1-3 Immersion: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6-4.3.1

Finish: Semi-Gloss

Colors: Mill White, Black and a wide range of colors available through tinting

Volume Solids: 72% ± 2%, mixed, Mill White

VOC (mixed): Unreduced: <250 g/L; 2.08 lb/gal Reduced 10%: <300 g/L; 2.50 lb/gal

Mix Ratio: 1:1 by volume

Typical Thickness:

Recommended Spreading Rate per coat:Minimum Maximum

Wet mils (microns) 7.0 (175) 13.5 (338)Dry mils (microns) 5.0* (125) 10.0 (250)~Coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 115 (2.9) 230 (5.8)Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1152 (28.2)

*May be applied at 3.0-10.0 mils (75-250 microns) dft as an intermediate in a multicoat system.

NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Shelf Life: 36 months, unopenedStore indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 110°F (43°C).

Flash Point: 91°F (33°C), TCC, mixedReducer/Clean Up: (California)

Reducer #15 or Reducer #58Reducer #111 or Oxsol 100

Weight: 12.9 ± 0.2 lb/gal ; 1.55 Kg/L, mixed, may vary by color

Average Drying Times @ 7.0 mils (175 microns) wet:35°F (1.7°C) 77°F (25°C) 100°F (38°C)

50% RH 50% RH 50% RH

Touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hoursHandle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hoursRecoat:

minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hoursmaximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year

Cure to service:atmospheric: 10 days 7 days 4 days

immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days

Average Drying Times as intermediate @ 5.0 mils (125 microns) wet:Touch: 3 hours 1 hour 1 hourHandle: 48 hours 4 hours 2 hoursRecoat:

minimum: 16 hours 4 hours 2 hoursmaximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year

If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating.Drying time is temperature, humidity, and fi lm thickness dependent. Paint temperature must be 40°F (4.5°C) minimum.Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hoursSweat-in-time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes

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APPLICATION APPLICATION CONDITIONS

Airless Spray* Pump..............................30:1 Pressure.........................2800-3000 psi (193-206 bar) Hose...............................1/4" ID (6.3 mm) Tip ...................................017"-.023" (0.43-0.58 mm) Filter ...............................60 mesh Reduction .......................As needed up to 10% by volume

Conventional Spray* Gun ................................DeVilbiss MBC-510 Fluid Tip .........................E Air Nozzle.......................704 Atomization Pressure .....60-65 psi (4.1-4.5 bar) Fluid Pressure ................10-20 psi (0.7-1.4 bar)

Brush* Brush..............................Nylon/Polyester or Natural Bristle

Roller* Cover .............................3/8" woven with solvent resistant core

Plural Component Spray ..Acceptable

*Reduction .........................As needed up to 10% by volume

If specifi c application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMSDry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns)

Steel, Immersion & Atmospheric2 Cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250)

Steel, Organic Zinc Primer, Atmospheric1 Ct. Zinc Clad IV (85) 3.0-5.0 (75-125)1 Ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Steel, Inorganic Zinc Primer, Atmospheric1 Ct. Zinc Clad II (85) 2.0-4.0 (50-100)1 Ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Steel, Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane Topcoat1 Ct. Zinc Clad IV (85) 3.0-5.0 (75-125)1 Ct. Macropoxy 646 3.0-10.0 (75-250)1 Ct. Acrolon 7300 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Steel, Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy/Urethane Topcoat1 Ct. Zinc Clad II (85) 2.0-4.0 (50-100)1 Ct. Macropoxy 646 3.0-10.0 (75-250)1 Ct. Acrolon 7300 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Steel, Organic Zinc/Epoxy/Polysiloxane Topcoat, Atmospheric1 Ct. Zinc Clad IV (85) 3.0-5.0 (75-125)1 Ct. Macropoxy 646 3.0-10.0 (75-250)1-2 Cts. Sher-Loxane 800 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Concrete/Masonry, Smooth, Immersion & Atmospheric2 Cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250)

The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate.

WARRANTYThe Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Temperature: Air: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum Surface*: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 250°F (120°C) maximum Material: 40°F (4.5°C) minimum At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point

Relative humidity: 85% maximum

*When spraying a surface above 120°F (49°C), reduce material 10% with Reducer #100, R7K100. Spray apply only. Product will produce an orange peel appearance when applied at elevated temperatures.

APPROVALS• Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities• Acceptable for use in Canadian Food Processing facilities, categories: D1, D2, D3 (Confi rm acceptance of specifi c part numbers/rexes with your SW Sales Representative)• Conforms to AWWA D102 OCS #5• Conforms to MPI # 108• This product meets specifi c design requirements for non-safety related nuclear plant applications in Level II, III and Balance of Plant, and DOE nuclear facilities*• Meets Class A requirements for Slip Coeffi cient, 0.36 @ 6 mils / 150 microns dft (Mill White only)

* Nuclear qualifi cations are NRC license specifi c to the facility

ADDITIONAL NOTESTint Part A with Maxitoners at 150% strength. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color.

Tinting is not recommended for immersion service.

Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator is acceptable for use. See data page for details.

Acceptable for concrete fl oors.

When spraying a surface above 120°F (49°C), reduce material 10% with Reducer #100. Spray apply only. Product will produce an orange peel appearance when applied at elevated temperatures.

Topcoating: It is recommended to apply a thinned-down, low wet fi lm thickness mist coat over zinc rich primers to help avoid outgassing. Allow it to tack up and seal the surface. Then apply a full wet fi lm thickness coat as directed.

Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine one part by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agita-tion. Allow the material to sweat-in as indicated prior to application. Re-stir before using.

HEALTH AND SAFETY

Refer to the SDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

DISCLAIMERThe information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such informa-tion and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product off ered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Sheet.

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P DACROLON 218 HS is a polyester modifi ed, aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane formulated specifi cally for in-shop applications. Also suitable for industrial applications. A fast drying, urethane that provides color and gloss retention for exterior exposure.• Can be used directly over organic zinc rich primers (epoxy zinc primer and moisture cure urethane zinc primer)• Color and gloss retention for exterior exposure• Fast dry• Outstanding application properties

P CFinish: Gloss or Semi-Gloss

Color: Wide range of colors available

Volume Solids: 65% ± 2%, mixed, may vary by color

Weight Solids: 78% ± 2%, mixed, may vary by color

VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <300 g/L; 2.5 lb/gal mixed Reduced 10% with R7K15: <340 g/L; 2.8 lb/gal mixed Reduced 9% with MEK, R6K10: <340 g/L; 2.8 lb/gal

Mix Ratio: 6:1 by volume, 1 gallon or 5 gallon mixes premeasured components

Recommended Spreading Rate per coat:Minimum Maximum

Wet mils (microns) 4.5 (112.5) 9.0 (225)Dry mils (microns) 3.0 (75) 6.0 (150)~Coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 175 (4.3) 346 (8.5)Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1040 (25.5)

NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Schedule @ 6.0 mils wet (150 microns):@ 35°F/1.7°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 120°F/49°C

50% RHTo touch: 4 hours 30 minutes 20 minutesTo handle: 18 hours 6 hours 4 hoursTo recoat:

minimum: 18 hours 8 hours 6 hoursmaximum: 3 months 3 months 3 months

To cure: 14 days 7 days 5 daysPot Life: 4 hours 2 hours 45 minutes(reduced 5% with Reducer R7K15)Sweat-in-Time: NoneDrying time is temperature, humidity, and fi lm thickness dependent.Paint temperature must be at least 40°F (4.5°C) minimum.

Shelf Life: Part A* - 36 months, unopenedPart B - 24 months, unopenedStore indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 100°F (38°C).

*Aluminum (Part A, Rex # B65SW655) has a shelf life of 24 months.

Flash Point: 55°F (13°C), Seta, mixedReducer/Clean Up:Spray:

Brush / Roll:

Reducer R7K15, MEK R6K10, R7K111, Reducer #58Reducer #132, Reducer #58, R7K111

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R USpecifi cally formulated for in-shop applications.For use over prepared metal and masonry surfaces in industrial environ-ments such as:• Structural steel • Tank exteriors• Rail cars and locomotives • Pipelines• Conveyors • Ships• Bridges • Wind Towers - onshore and off shore• Off shore platforms - exploration and production• Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities• Conforms to AWWA D102 Outside Coating Systems #4 (OCS-4), #5

(OCS-5) & #6 (OCS-6)• Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications• Acceptable for use over and/or under Loxon S1 and Loxon H1 Caulking• A component of INFINITANK• Over FIRETEX® hydrocarbon systems• Suitable for use in the Mining & Minerals Industry

P C

Substrate*: SteelSurface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2System Tested*:

1 ct. Macropoxy 646 @ 6.0 mils (150 microns) dft1 ct. Acrolon 218 HS Gloss @ 4.0 mils (100 microns) dft

*unless otherwise noted below

Test Name Test Method Results

Abrasion Resistance1

ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load

43 mg loss

Adhesion3 ASTM D4541 1976 psi

Corrosion Weathering3

ASTM D5894, 27 cycles, 9072 hours

Rating 10 per ASTM D610, for rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM D714, for blistering

Direct Impact Resistance1 ASTM D2794 50 in. lb.

Dry Heat Resistance1 ASTM D2485, Method A

200°F (93°C)

Flexibility1 ASTM D522, 180°bend, 1/8" mandrel

Passes

Humidity Resistance2 ASTM D4585, 100°F (38°C), 1500 hours

Rating 10 per ASTM D610, for rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM D714, for blistering

Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 3H

Salt Fog Resistance3 ASTM B117, 15,000 hours

Rating 10 per ASTM D610, for rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM D714, for blistering

Meets the requirements of SSPC Paint No. 36, Level 3 for white and light colors. Dark colors may require a clear coat.

Complies with ISO 12944-5 C5I and C5M requirements.

Footnotes:1 Finish coat only tested2 Primer Zinc-Clad II Plus Intermediate Macropoxy 646 Finish Acrolon 218 HS3Primer Zinc-Clad III HS

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Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface prepara-tion information.

Minimum recommended surface preparation:* Iron & Steel: SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, 1-2 mil (25-50 micron) profi le* Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1* Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3* Primer required

Surface Preparation StandardsCondition of Surface

ISO 8501-1BS7079:A1

Swedish Std.SIS055900 SSPC NACE

White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 -

Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 -Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 -

Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 -

TTint Part A with Maxitoner Colorants.• Extra white tints at 100% tint strength• Ultradeep base tints at 150% tint strength

Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color.

A CTemperature: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (air and surface) 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew pointRelative humidity: 85% maximum

Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information.

O IPackaging: 1 gallon (3.78L) mix: 5 gallon (18.9L) mix: Part A: .86 gal (3.25L) 4.29 gal (16.2L) Part B: .14 gal (0.53L) 0.71 gal (2.7L) (premeasured components)

Weight: 11.2 ± 0.2 lb/gal ; 1.3 Kg/L mixed, may vary with color

S PRefer to the MSDS sheet before use.

Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

WThe Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur-ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec-tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER-CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

P IR S

Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns)Steel:1 ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Steel:1 ct. Zinc Clad II Plus 3.0-5.0 (75-125)1 ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150) Steel:1 ct. Zinc Clad IV 3.0-5.0 (75-125)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Steel:1 ct. Corothane I-GalvaPac Zinc Primer 3.0-4.0 (75-100)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Steel:1 ct. Epoxy Mastic Aluminum II 6.0 (150)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Steel:1 ct. Recoatable Epoxy Primer 4.0-6.0 (100-150)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Concrete/Masonry: 1 ct. Kem Cati-Coat HS Epoxy 10.0-20.0 (250-500) Filler/Sealer 1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

Aluminum/Galvanizing:1 ct. DTM Wash Primer 0.7-1.3 (18-32)1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 (75-150)

FIRETEX ONLY:Finish Coat for FIRETEX Hydrocarbon Systems:1 ct. Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane**Consult FIRETEX PFP Specialist for recommended dft range

The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate.

DThe information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product off ered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin.

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Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion.

Iron & SteelRemove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3. For better performance, use Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profi le (1-2 mils / 25-50 microns). Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned or before fl ash rusting occurs.

AluminumRemove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Primer required.

Galvanized SteelAllow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, fi rst Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned or before fl ash rusting occurs. Primer required.

Concrete and MasonryFor surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2R, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days @ 75°F (24°C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with Steel-Seam FT910. Primer required.

Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable:ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete.ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete.ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete.ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete.SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete.ICRI No. 310.2R Concrete Surface Preparation.

Surface Preparation StandardsCondition of Surface

ISO 8501-1BS7079:A1

Swedish Std.SIS055900 SSPC NACE

White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 -

Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 -Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 -

Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 -

A BA C

Temperature: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (air and surface) 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point

Relative humidity: 85% maximum

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The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions.

Reducer/Clean Up: Spray..............................Reducer R7K15, MEK, Reducer #58, or

R7K111 Brush/Roll ......................Reducer #132, R7K132, Reducer #58,

or R7K111 If reducer is used, reduce at time of catalyzation.Airless Spray Pressure.........................2500 - 2800 psi Hose...............................3/8" ID Tip ...................................013" - .017" Filter ...............................60 mesh Reduction .......................As needed up to 10% by volume with

R7K15 or R7K111, or up to 9% with MEK, R6K10*

Conventional Spray Gun ................................Binks 95 Cap ................................63P Atomization Pressure .....50 - 70 psi Fluid Pressure ................20 - 25 psi Reduction .......................As needed up to 10% by volume with

R7K15 or R7K111, or up to 9% with MEK, R6K10*

Brush Brush..............................Natural Bristle Reduction .......................As needed up to 10% by volume*

Roller Cover .............................3/8" woven with solvent resistant core Reduction .......................As needed up to 10% by volume*

If specifi c application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

* Note: Reducing more than maximum recommended level willresult in VOC exceeding 340g/L

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Surface preparation must be completed as indicated.

Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine six parts by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B (premeasured components). Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. Re-stir before using.

If reducer is used, add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed.

Apply paint at the recommended fi lm thickness and spreading rate as indicated below:

Recommended Spreading Rate per coat:Minimum Maximum

Wet mils (microns) 4.5 (112.5) 9.0 (225)Dry mils (microns) 3.0 (75) 6.0 (150)~Coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 175 (4.3) 346 (8.5)Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1040 (25.5)

NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Schedule @ 6.0 mils wet (150 microns):@ 35°F/1.7°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 120°F/49°C

50% RHTo touch: 4 hours 30 minutes 20 minutesTo handle: 18 hours 6 hours 4 hoursTo recoat:

minimum: 18 hours 8 hours 6 hoursmaximum: 3 months 3 months 3 months

To cure: 14 days 7 days 5 daysPot Life: 4 hours 2 hours 45 minutes(reduced 5% with Reducer R7K15)Sweat-in-Time: NoneDrying time is temperature, humidity, and fi lm thickness dependent.Paint temperature must be at least 40°F (4.5°C) minimum.

Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely aff ect coating performance.

C U IClean spills and spatters immediately with Reducer #132, R7K132. Clean tools immediately after use with Reducer #132, R7K132. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent.

DThe information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product off ered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin.

P TStripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas.

When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle.

Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profi le, roughness or po-rosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive fi lm build.

Excessive reduction of material can aff ect fi lm build, appearance, and adhesion.

Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life.

Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new.

In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer #15, R7K15 or MEK, R6K10.

Mixed coating is sensitive to water. Use water traps in all air lines. Moisture contact can reduce pot life and aff ect gloss and color.

Quick-Thane Urethane Accelerator is acceptable for use. See data page 5.97 for details.

E-Z Roll Urethane Defoamer is acceptable for use. See data page 5.99 for details.

If maximum recoat time is exceeded, a light abrasion maybe necessary to roughen the surface to promote adhesion before recoating.

When over coating for maintenance or covering graffi ti, solventclean with MEK or similar solvent/cleaner prior to overcoating.

Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties.

S PRefer to the MSDS sheet before use.

Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

WThe Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de-fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER-CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™

113.05

PRO-CRYL® UNIVERSAL PRIMER

B66W00310 OFF WHITE B66A00310 GRAY B66N00310 RED OXIDE

Waterborne topcoat: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic or Pro Industrial DTM Acrlyic or Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic or Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Waterbased Epoxy or Pro Industrial Waterbased Acrolon 100 or Pro Industrial Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy Solventborne topcoat: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial High Performance Epoxy or Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer B66W310 Off White is GREENGUARD GOLD certified for low chemical emissions into indoor air during product usage. For more information, visit ul.com/gg.

System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer 1 ct. Pro Industrial Acrylic

CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer is an advanced technology, self cross-linking acrylic primer. It is rust inhibitive and designed for commercial, new construction and maintenance applications. It can be used as a primer under water-based or solvent-based high performance topcoats. Rust inhibitive Single component Early moisture resistant Fast dry Low temperature application 40°F Interior and exterior use Suitable for use in USDA inspected

facilities Color: Off White, Gray, Red Oxide Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: 5.0 - 10.0 Dry mils: 1.8 - 3.6 ~Coverage: 160 - 320 sq ft/gal Approximate Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m2/L) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft 577sq ft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Time @ 6.0 mils wet 50% RH: 40°F 77°F 120°F To touch: 2 hrs 40 min 20 min Tack free: 8 hrs 2 hrs 1 hr To recoat: 16 hrs 4 hrs 2 hrs To cure: 45 days 30 days 14 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Finish: Low sheen Flash Point: N/A Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Tinting: Do not tint

B66W310 (may vary by color) VOC (less exempt solvents): 96 g/L; 0.80 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 36% ± 2% Weight Solids: 49% ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.23 lb

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Adhesion: Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 500 psi Corrosion Weathering: Method: ASTM D5894, 10 cycles,

3360 hours Result: Passes Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >140 in. lbs. Dry Heat Resistance*: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200°F Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend,

1/4" mandrel Result: Passes

Moisture Condensation Resistance: Method: ASTM D4585, 100°F, 1250

hours Result: Passes Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: H Salt Fog Resistance: Method: ASTM B117, 1250 hours Result: Passes Provides performance comparable to products formulated In Lieu of Federal Specification: AA50557 and Paint Specification: SSPC-Paint 23.

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

As of 09/11/2015, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09 CI Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED® 09 NC Yes CARB Yes LEED® 09 CS Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes LEED® 09 S Yes MPI 107,134 NGBS Yes

*Suitable for intermittent dry heat resistance up to 300°F when used as a system with Sher-Cryl HPA

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Refer to the SDS before using Temperature: 40°F minimum 120°F maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions.

Reducer: Water Airless Spray Pressure .................................... 2000 psi Hose ............................................ 1/4" ID Tip ...................................... .015" - .019" Filter ......................................... 60 mesh Reduction .................. Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun .......................................... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle ........................................ 66 Air Nozzle ...................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure .................... 60 psi Fluid Pressure ............................... 25 psi ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume Brush ........................... Nylon/Polyester Reduction .................. Not recommended Roller ...................................3/8" woven ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. HOTW 09/11/2015 B66W00310 32 96 KOR, FRC, SP

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from the surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC-SP1.Prime the area the same day as cleaned. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Application of coating below minimum recommended spreading rate will adversely affect coating performance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the SDS sheets before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions.

PERFORMANCE TIPS No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. Apply coating evenly while maintaining a wet edge to prevent lapping.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™ PRO-CRYL® UNIVERSAL PRIMER

PRO INDUSTRIAL™

113.11

URETHANE ALKYD ENAMEL

B54W00151 Extra White B54T00154 Ultradeep Base B54B00155 Black B54R00158 Safety Red B54Y00157 Safety Yellow

Steel (alkyd primer): 1 ct. Kem Bond HS Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Aluminum: 1 ct. DTM Wash Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Galvanized Metal: 1 ct. Galvite HS 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Concrete Block: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd

Interior Plaster and Poured Concrete: 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Drywall: 1 ct. ProMar 200 Zero VOC Latex Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Wood Floors (Foot Traffic): 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd

System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 1 ct. Kem Bond HS Primer 1 ct. Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Enamel

CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Enamel is a high gloss coating intended for interior/exterior use in industrial environments. It is easy to brush, roll or spray. Provides performance comparable to silicone alkyds. Modified with urethane resin for increased

exterior durability Resistant to chipping and flaking Resists premature yellowing compared to

conventional alkyds Abrasion resistance Appropriate for interior and exterior

applications Excellent application characteristics Suitable for use in USDA inspected

facilities Color: Most Colors Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: 3.5 - 7.0 Dry mils: 2.0 - 4.0 Coverage: ~231 - 462 sq ft/gal Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance.

Drying Time @ 4.0 mils wet 50% RH: 45°F 77°F 120°F To touch: 4 hrs 2½ hrs 30 min Tack free: 10 hrs 4 hrs 2 hrs To recoat: 36 hrs 18 hrs 8 hrs To cure: 7 days 7 days 5 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Finish: 75°+@60° Gloss Flash Point: 103°F, TCC Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened extra white & ultradeep. 12 months package colors. Store indoors at 40°F to 100°F. Tinting with Blend-A-Color or MaxiToner: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-6 100% Ultradeep 4-12 100%

B54W00151 (may vary by color) VOC (less exempt solvents): Unreduced: 326 g/L - 2.72 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 58% ± 2% Weight Solids: 72% ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 9.75 lb

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RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS

As of 05/12/2017, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09 NC CI No OTC Phase II No LEED® 09 CS No SCAQMD No LEED® 09 H No CARB No LEED® v4 Emissions No CARB SCM 2007 No LEED® v4 VOC No Canada Yes MPI

Abrasion Method: ASTM D4060, C517 wheel,

1000 cycles,1 kg load Result: 175 mg loss Adhesion Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 392 psi Direct Impact Resistance Method: ASTM D2794 Result: 60 in. lbs. Dry Heat Resistance Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200°F (93°C) (discolors)

Flexibility Method: ASTM D522, 180° bend, 1/4"

mandrel Result: Passes Humidity Resistance Method: ASTM D4548, 500 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D610 for

Rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for Blistering

Pencil Hardness Method: ASTM D3363 Result: B Salt Fog Resistance Method: ASTM B117, 500 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D610 for

Rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.

APPLICATION Refer to the SDS before using Temperature: 40°F minimum 120°F maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions.

Reducer/Clean Up Mineral Spirits, R1K4* or Xylene, R2K4 Airless Spray Pressure .................... 1800 psi minimum Hose ............................................ 3/8" ID Tip ...................................... .017" - .019" Filter ................................ 60 - 100 mesh Reduction .......... As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray Gun .......................................... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle ........................................ 66 Air Nozzle ...................................... 63PB Atomization Pressure .................... 50 psi Fluid Pressure ......................... 20-25 psi Reduction .......... As needed up to 10% by volume Brush Brush ............................................... Natural Bristle Reduction .......... As needed up to 10% by volume Roller Cover 1/4 - 3/8" ................. lambswool or synthetic cover Reduction .......... As needed up to 10% by volume * To maintain VOC compliance of 340 g/l, only a 2% reduction of Mineral Spirits, R1K4 is allowed.

CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters & tools with compliant cleanup solvent. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using solvents. HOTW B54W00151 05/12/2017 17 326 FRC, SP

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils / 50 microns). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Aluminum (Untreated) - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Primer required. Galvanized Steel (Untreated) - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP16 is necessary to remove these treatments. Primer required. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Masonry and Concrete—For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days @ 75°F (24°C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids. Weathered masonry and soft or porous cement board must be brush blasted or power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard, firm surface. Laitance must be removed. Brick must be allowed to weather for one year prior to surface preparation and painting. Primer required. Wood - Surface must be clean, dry, and sound. Paint as soon as possible. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Sand to remove any loose or deteriorated surface wood and to obtain a proper surface profile. Self priming. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, or if this product attacks the previous finish, removal of the previous coating may be necessary. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated on front page. Application of coating below minimum recommended spreading rate will adversely affect coating performance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the SDS sheets before use. FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. DANGER: Rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Immediately place rags, steel wool, other waste soaked with this product, and sanding residue in a sealed, water-filled, metal container. Dispose of in accordance with local fire regulations.

PRO INDUSTRIAL™ URETHANE ALKYD ENAMEL

107.32

LOXON®

Vertical Concrete Stain

A31W00051 Extra White A31W00053 Deep Base

CHARACTERISTICS Color: many tinted colors Coverage: Approximate total* coverage rates: sq ft/gal* Tilt-up & Precast Concrete 150 - 250 Porous Concrete 100 - 200 Concrete Block 100 - 200 Decorative Block 50 - 150 (Split faced/fluted) Stucco 50 - 150 * Calculate the amount needed for a two coat application. The first coat will penetrate and seal the surface, the second coat will uniform the color and sheen on the surface and provide a water repellant film. Some very heavy textured surfaces may require a third coat for uniformity. A test area on the actual surface should be prepared and approved to ensure the spreading rate and final appearance before the job is started. Drying Time, @ 77°F, 50% RH: temperature and humidity dependent To touch: 15 minutes Recoat: 15 minutes Recoat as soon as the first coat is dry to the touch.

Flash Point: N/A Finish: 0-4 units @ 60° Tinting with CCE: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White 0-5 100% Deep Base 4-12 100% Vehicle Type: Acrylic

A31W00051

VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/L; <0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR 59.406 and SOR/2009-264, s.12

Volume Solids: 30 ± 2% Weight Solids: 45 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.50 lb

DESCRIPTION Loxon Vertical Concrete Stain is a water repellant that provides excellent protection and beauty for exterior tilt-up concrete. Loxon Vertical Concrete Stain will not peel, crack or blister from a properly prepared concrete or masonry surface. Features: • Provides excellent water repellency • Alkali resistant • Good early blister resistance • Excellent adhesion • Excellent chalk resistance • Good UV resistance • Excellent efflorescence resistance • Allows moisture vapor to escape from

the building interior • May be applied to a surface with a pH

of 6 to 13 • Soap & water clean-up Use on: • Stadium Supports • Bridges and Bridge Structures • Parking Garage Supports • Block & Stucco Walls • CMU, Split Face, and Fluted Block • Precast, Poured-in-place, and Tilt-up

Concrete. Final appearance is affected by surface texture and color, absorption rate, porosity of the substrate and method of application. Loxon Vertical Concrete Stain is not designed to waterproof concrete block or other porous substrates. Performance Testing Fungal Resistance Test Method ASTM D 3273 Requirement Rating of 10 Duration 2 months Results Pass

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As of 04/20/2017, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED® 09NC, CI NA OTC Phase II Yes LEED® 09 CS NA SCAQMD Yes LEED® v4 Emissons No CARB Yes LEED® v4 VOC Yes CARB SCM2007 Yes Canada Yes MPI

SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. New Concrete: If needed, pressure clean with a minimum of 2100 psi to remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, chalk, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, etc. Remove all mildew. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 7 days at 75°F. On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and sandblasting may be necessary to remove sealers, release compounds, and to provide an anchor pattern. Concrete surfaces should absorb water. Test various sections by spraying water directly onto the surface to be stained. If the water does not absorb rapidly, then the surface should be acid etched using a quality etching solution following label instructions or mechanically abraded. Do not apply the stain until all surfaces are porous. Fill bugholes, air pockets, cracks, and other voids and gaps between windows, doors, trim, and other through-wall openings using an elastomeric sealant or patch or the appropriate caulk.

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests con-ducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Com-pany. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current ver-sion of the PDS and/or an SDS.

107.32

LOXON®

Vertical Concrete Stain

A31W00051 Extra White A31W00053 Deep Base

APPLICATION For most applications, a minimum of two coats is required for maximum water repellency and uniform appearance. Stir stain thoroughly before and during application. When using more than one container, intermix all containers together to ensure color uniformity. Air and surface temperature must be between 50° and 90°F. Thinning not required. Brush—Use a nylon/polyester brush Roller—Use a 3/8" - 1/2" nap cover Spray—Airless Pressure ............................... 2000 psi Tip .................................. .017" - .025"

CAUTIONS For exterior use only. Protect from freezing. Do not use on wood surfaces. Not for use on floors, roofs, decks, etc. where water may collect Non-photochemically reactive.

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CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations when using solvents.

SURFACE PREPARATION Mildew Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning solutions may be advised. Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution. Previously Painted: All old, peeling, flaking paint must be removed. Areas must be clean and free of dirt, oil, grease, etc. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Any remaining paint should be removed. Stucco Remove any loose stucco, efflorescence, or laitance. Allow new stucco to cure at least 30 days before painting. Repair cracks, voids, and other holes with an elastomeric patch or sealant.

115.10

Loxon® XPWaterproofing Masonry Coating-FlatLX11-50 Series

CHARACTERISTICSLoxon XP is an exterior, high build coating that provides excellent flexibility, durability and weather resistance. This product will protect against wind-driven rain when used on concrete, CMU, stucco and shotcrete/gunite. It is highly alkali and efflorescence resistant. This may be applied to a surface with a pH of 6 to 13.

Apply directly to fresh concrete (at least 7 days old)Shotcrete/gunite surfaces may be painted after 3 daysCan be applied over high pH (up to 13) substrates, no primer requiredCan be applied down to 35°F

Color: Most Colors1 coat system, brush, roller, or spray applied, coverage per coat:Wet mils: 14-18Dry mils: 6.5-8.4 Coverage sq.ft. per gallon 90-115 Can be applied up to 40 mils wet.Coverage will vary with the substrate and the texture. Coverage on porous & rough stucco 80 square feet per gallon

Drying Schedule @ 50% RH: temperature and humidity dependent

@35-45°F@ 45°F+Touch: 6 hrs 4 hrsRecoat: 24-48 hrs 24 hrs

Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent.

Finish: 0-10 units @ 85°Tinting with CCE only:

Base oz/galExtra White 0-6 SherColorDeep Base 4-12 SherColorUltradeep 10-12 SherColorLight Yellow 0-12 SherColor

Extra White LX11W0051(may vary by color)

V.O.C. (less exempt solvents):less than 50 grams per litre;0.42 lbs. per gallon As per 40 CFR 59.406Volume Solids: 47 ± 2% Weight Solids: 61 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 11.47 lbFlash Point: NAVehicle Type: Proprietary AcrylicShelf Life: 36 months,unopenedMildew Resistant: This coating contains agents which inhibit the growth of mildew on the surface of this coating film. Passes ASTM D3273/D3274

COMPLIANCEAs of 07/09/2019, Complies with:

OTC YesOTC Phase II YesSCAQMD YesCARB YesCARB SCM 2007 YesCanada YesLEED® v4 & v4.1 Emissions N/ALEED® v4 & v4.1 V.O.C. YesEPD-NSF® Certified N/AMIR-Product Lens Certified N/AMPI Yes

APPLICATIONTemperature:minimum 35°F The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions.

Reducer: Do not reduceAirless Spray:Pressure 2300 p.s.i.Tip .021 inchBrush Use a nylon/

polyester brushRoller Cover Use a ½ to 1½ inch

nap synthetic roller cover.

The substrate and its condition will determine the application procedure. Considerations to minimize pinholes:• 2 coat application with overnight drying

between coats• Spray application with backrolling• Power rollingSpray and backroll on porous & rough stucco to achieve required film build and a pin-hole free surface.When the air temperature is at 35°F, substrates may be colder; prior to painting, check to be sure the air, surface, and material temperature are above 35°F and at least 5°F above the dew point. Avoid using if rain or snow is expected within 2-3 hours.

Do not apply at air or surface temperatures below 35°F or when air or surface temperatures may drop below 35°F within 48 hours.

Do not reduce.

APPLICATION TIPSFor proper waterproofing performance and to resist alkalies, 2 coats of the coating MUST be applied between 14.0 -18.0 mils wet per coat.

A total dry film thickness of 13 - 16.8 mils of topcoat and a surface with 10 or less pinholes per square foot is required for a waterproofing system.

For extremely porous block a coat of Loxon Block Surfacer may be required to achieve a pinhole free surface.

For rehabilitating existing concrete water tanks, additional products may be used.

RECOMMENDED SYSTEMSConcrete, Stucco, Concrete Block, CMU, Split-face Block, and other Cementitious surfaces1 ct. Loxon Acrylic Block Surfacer

(if needed) or

Loxon Conditioner (if needed)1-2 cts. Loxon XP

Previously Coated in good condition:After power washing, apply 1 coat of Loxon XP over the surface.

Incidental Wood:1 ct. Exterior Latex Wood Primer1-2 cts. Loxon XP

Incidental Metal:(steel, galvanized, or aluminum):1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer1-2 cts. Loxon XPWaterproofing System:• Two coats of topcoat• 6.5 to 8.4 mils dft per coat• 13 to 16.8 mils total dry film thickness• 10 or less pinholes per square foot

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Loxon® XPWaterproofing Masonry Coating-Flat

SURFACE PREPARATIONWARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority.

Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Scrape and sand peeled or checked paint to a sound surface. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Seal stains from water, smoke, ink, pencil, grease, etc. with the appropriate primer/sealer. Recognize that any surface preparation short of total removal of the old coating may compromise the service length of the system.

Concrete, CMU, Stucco:On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and sandblasting may be necessary to remove sealers, release compounds, and to provide an anchor pattern. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 7 days at 75°F. Fill bugholes, air pockets, cracks, and other voids with an elastomeric patch or sealant. Rough surfaces can be filled to provide a smooth surface.

Incidental Metal:Wash to remove any oil, grease, or other surface contamination. All corrosion must be removed with sandpaper, wire brush, or other abrading method. Primer required.

Incidental Wood:Sand any exposed wood to a fresh surface. Patch all holes and imperfections with a wood filler or putty and sand smooth. All patched areas must be primed. Primer required.

Sealing and Patching—After cleaning the surface thoroughly, prime the concrete surface with Loxon XP, apply an elastomeric patch or sealant if needed, allow to dry, then topcoat.

To improve the performance consider:

• Use caution when preparing the substrate to create a uniform surface.

• Cracks, crevices, and through-wall openings must be patched with an elastomeric patch or sealant.

• Fill voids and openings around window and doors with an elastomeric patch or sealant.

• Stripe coat all inside and outside corners and edges with 1 coat of Loxon XP coating.

SURFACE PREPARATIONMildew:Prior to attempting to remove mildew, it is always recommended to test any cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area prior to use. Bleach and bleaching type cleaners may damage or discolor existing paint films. Bleach alternative cleaning solutions may be advised.

Mildew may be removed before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIESDo not paint on wet surfaces.

LX11W0051Wind-Driven Rain Test : PassMethod: ASTM D6904-032cts Loxon XP @ 6.4-8.3 mils dft/ct

Water Vapor Permeance : 17.96 permsMethod: ASTM D1653 14 day cure @ 77°F

& 50% RH2cts Loxon XP @ 6.5 mils dft/ct

Elongation : 275%Method: ASTM D2370, 14 day cure @

77°F & 50% RH1ct Loxon XP @ 9.4 mils dft

Tensile Strength : 285 psiMethod: ASTM D2370, 14 day cure @

77°F & 50% RH1ct Loxon XP @ 9.4 mils dft

Flexibility:Method: ASTM D522

Result: PassAlkali Resistance:Method: ASTM D1308Result: PassChloride Ion Permeability:Result: 243 coulombs Result: “Very Low” Permeability Class

CO2 Diffusion (anti-carbonation):Method: ASTM F2476Result: 344 meters

equivalent air thickness >50 meters to pass 8.0 g/m²/24 hrs

Crack Bridging: Class A5Method: EN 1062-7 Method A Result: up to 2.5 mm @-10°C

CAUTIONSFor exterior use only.

Protect from freezing.

Non-photochemically reactive.

Not for use on horizontal surfaces (floors, roofs, decks, etc.) where water will collect.

Not for use below grade. Will not withstand hydrostatic pressure.

Before using, carefully read CAUTIONS on label.ZINC. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

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CLEANUP INFORMATIONClean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with a compliant cleanup solvent to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer’s safety recommendations when using solvents.

The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative or visit www.paintdocs.com to obtain the most current version of the PDS and/or an SDS.