| Q |
How is Protectapeel disposed of? |
| A |
It condenses in to a small ball and goes in to landfill (classification as domestic waste) |
| Q |
If Protectapeel gets damaged can it be repaired? |
| A |
Yes simply reseal by applying a second coat over the damaged area |
| Q |
Can Protectapeel be removed in cold weather? |
| A |
Yes but do not attempt to remove if the temperature is below freezing |
| Q |
Do you need to thin or mix the material before use? |
| A |
No thinning just stir the material in the container before use |
| Q |
How is Protectapeel applied? |
| A |
Using and airless spray gun or lambswool roller |
| Q |
Who supplies the spray equipment? |
| A |
There are a number suitable machines. Contact Spraylat International for details |
| Q |
At what pressure do you spray Protectapeel |
| A |
We suggest 2,500 psi (150 bar) with a 17 thou tip size. Or 60 psi with an air assisted spray gun |
| Q |
How thick should the Protectapeel coat be? |
| A |
250-300 microns wet will give a dry film thickness of 100 microns |
| Q |
How do you check the thickness of the coating? |
| A |
Spraylat International supply a gage to measure the coating thickness in it's wet state |
| Q |
Can Protectapeel be applied in any weather conditions? |
| A |
It should not be applied in the wet or if the temperature is below freezing |
| Q |
What do you use to clean the equipment? |
| A |
Cold water |
| Q |
Can Protectapeel be applied using a paint brush |
| A |
Not recommended |
| Q |
How long can Protectapeel be left on the surface? |
| A |
Up to 12 months (see technical data sheets for specific information) |
| Q |
Where can I obtain more information about Protectapeel? |
| A |
Spraylat International - +44 1536 408409 or enquiries@spraylat.co.uk |