Professional
Tips
Professional Tips for Coating Large Areas, Tables
& Bar Tops with Envirotex Lite!
Large areas, tables & bar tops often require special application
procedures when applying Envirotex Lite. The following information
and tips will help you achieve professional results. Familiarize
yourself with the following procedures by practicing on a small
sample first.
Required tools:
Measuring cup & straight sided, flat bottom disposable paper
or plastic pail. Mixing container must be 50% larger than mix
to allow for an adequate area for mixing. Do not mix in a wax
coated container, as the wax coating may break free contaminating
the mixture.
Stirring paddle must have a straight edge, such as a paint paddle,
to allow user to constantly scrape sides and bottom of mixing
container.
Plastic spatula, cardboard or business cards work well to help
spread Envirotex Lite over large areas.
Coating area conditions:
A clean, dry and dust free room is a must.
Humidity: All polymer compounds react to high humidity. Using
Envirotex Lite in a room where humidity is below 50% will give
best results. High humidity can cause an oily looking film on
the finished surface that can be repaired by re-coating in a room
at the correct humidity. Placing an inexpensive weather set in
your coating room will help you with knowing room temperature
and humidity. The lower the humidity, the faster and harder the
cure. If high humidity is a problem, the use of a dehumidifier
in your coating room will help remove moisture in the air.
For best results, use Envirotex Lite at temperatures between 70°
Fto 80° F. Higher room temperatures after pouring will help
to speed up cure rate as well as hardness. We do not recommend
temperatures above 100° F. For optimum heat control, use a
small electric heater. Do not use propane heaters since a byproduct
of burning propane is moisture vapor.
Surface:
The surface to which Envirotex Lite is applied to should be:
Dry and free from dust, dirt, oil, grease, etc.
Level
Elevated to allow the Envirotex Lite to flow freely off the sides
of the item to be coated. Use paper or plastic cups to elevate
the item. Place 2 to 3 in from sides so excess fluid does not
run under and glue the cups to work piece!
Sealing New Surfaces & Preparing Old:New Wood Surface: Requires
a thin seal coat of Envirotex Lite prior to flood coating. Mix
approximately 1/4 the amount you would use to flood coat. Spread
thinly over entire surface then scrape off all excess with a piece
of cardboard or plastic spatula. This puts a thin film down over
air passages and seals them off. This thin seal coat will allow
the air to escape freely while effectively sealing the wood surface.
If a thick seal coat is applied, escaping air will be trapped
and will result in a large number of bubbles that are difficult
to remove, especially on Oak! Should this occur, do not attempt
to remove the bubbles with a torch as this will heat up the wood
surface resulting in the release of more bubbles. Instead, scrape
off all excess Envirotex Lite so that the bubbles can freely break
on their own! Allow the seal coat to cure for 5 hours, and you
are ready to flood coat. Note: Occasionally a second seal coat
is required. To determine if this is necessary, check the first
seal coat. The surface should have an overall shiny appearance
to it. Dull spots are an indication that the surface is not effectively
sealed. These dull spots must be sealed with a second seal coat.
Note: Due to the porous nature of Oak, a second seal coat is a
must!
Pictures, Prints, Puzzles, Fabric, etc.:
Glue these items down with white glue that dries clear. Apply
a generous amount of white glue to back of your picture, print,
etc., then place on work surface. Using a brayer or squeegee,
remove excess glue and air bubbles from under picture, print,
etc. Using a foam brush or paint roller apply two seal coats of
white glue over your work surface. Allow glue to dry between coats.
Do not use spray adhesives. Spray adhesives will not hold under
Envirotex Lite
Painted, Previously Finished Surfaces and Plastic
Laminates:
These surfaces do not require seal coats but must be sanded for
adhesion with Envirotex Lite, then cleaned prior to coating. Note:
All wax and polish must be removed from previously finished surfaces
with wax remover.
Large Wood Slabs & Preventing Warpage:
Moisture content of wood must be 15% or less to coat with Envirotex
Lite. Once coated, seal underside of slab to prevent moisture
from migrating in or out of wood. To check moisture content, use
a moisture meter or drill small test holes into the backside of
your wood slab. Check the wood shavings for moisture. The wood
shavings must feel dry!
Table & Bar Top edges, etc.:
Both the top and bottom square edges should be slightly rounded
with sandpaper or with a router and ¼” cove bit.
The result of this will be a smooth professional looking edge
requiring fewer coats of Envirotex Lite.
Application:
Before measuring Envirotex Lite, ensure that the resin & hardener
bottles are slightly warm to the touch. (70° F). If not, place
both bottles In warm, not hot, water for 5-to-lO minutes prior
to using. As a result, the resin and hardener will measure easier
and mix better with fewer bubbles
Measure the Envirotex Lite in exact amounts by
volume.Do not guess at the proper ratio or just empty the twobottles
into your mixing container. Unless you measure equal portions
of resin and hardener, your ratio will very likely be inaccurate,
resulting in a soft sticky coating! Determine the amount of fluid
to be used by measuring the top and sides of your project. On
average use 4 -to- 6 ounces of Envirotex Lite per square foot.
Envirotex Lite will not level correctly if spread too thin!
Mix measured resin and hardener in a clean, straight sided, fiat
bottom container. Stir until thoroughly blended. Scraping sides
and bottom continually while mixing is a must! Mixing should be
completed after 2 minutes of vigorous mixing. To ensure a thorough
mix, have two mixing containers ready. Begin mixing in the first
mixing container. After one minute of vigorous mixing, transfer
contents into second container and continue vigorous mixing for
two minutes. Improper mixing will result in soft or tacky spots
that will not cure! We do not recommend mixing more than one gallon
of fluid at a time.
Pour, do not wait! Pour as soon as thoroughly mixed. Pour over
surface an a circular pattern. Start close to the edge and work
towards the center of your work. This will allow the Envirotex
Lite to level from the center out to the edges of your work surface.
Help spread where necessary with a stiff piece of paper or plastic
spatula. Be careful not to spread too thin resulting in a wavy
surface. Use a helper for mixing and pouring large objects. One
person can mix while the other pours the coating. Caution: If
Envirotex Lite is left in the mixing container, it will become
hot and set up rapidly!
Working time with Envirotex Lite: If you pour mmediately after
mixing, you will have approximately 25 minutes of working time
at 70°. Less time for warmer temperatures.
Removing Bubbles: Within 10 minutes of pouring, air bubbles created
while mixing will rise to the surface and begin to break. Exhaling
across the surface at this point will break bubbles. However,
on large surfaces the use of a small propane torch is the easiest
and most effective method of removing air bubbles. The reasons
for this are that Envirotex Lite contains no flammable solvents,
and carbon dioxide rich exhaust gases from a propane flame effectively
release trapped bubbles. With a moderate flame, pass the torch
over the surface with a swift, even, sweeping motion. Never hold
torch closer than 3 to 4 inches from surface. Sweep past the ends
of your work so that the torch never stops on your fresh coating!
Avoid over torching which may scorch the surface. Warm room temperatures
will result in better bubble release. Note: We do not recommend
the use of a hair dryer for removing bubbles. Hair dryers will
blow lint from the surrounding air onto your work! Caution: Although
Envirotex Lite contains no flammable solvents, the objects you
are coating, as well as surrounding table covers, etc., may be
flammable.
Cover your work: Use a plastic drop sheet to keep dust and lint
particles off while Envirotex Lite sets.
Flat straight edges: After a number of Envirotex Lite coats, wide
flat edges can become slightly wavy. Sand the wavy edge flat using
120 grit paper. Wipe edge clean and apply your final flood coat
Do not sand In your clean coating area.
Drips: Drips that have accumulated on the bottom edge can be removed
by sanding after the Envirotex Lite hardens. To easily remove
drips, apply 2 wide plastic tape to back of project along edge
prior to coating surface. Do not use masking tape. Press firmly
to work out trapped air. Once surface is coated and cured, use
a sanding block and sand through coating on bottom edge. Then
peel tape off removing drips!
Surface Care:
Furniture polish will prolong the life of the surface and remove
smudges, etc. Heavy objects, when left for a period of time may
leave impressions on the Envirotex Lite surface. Once the objects
are removed, the impressions will disappear in a few hours at
normal room temperatures.
Satin Finish:
Use Pumice or Rottenstone polishing powder and a wet sponge. Lightly
wet the Envirotex Lite surface, then sprinkle with polishing powder.
Apply a firm, slightly wet sponge and move in small circles until
the entire surface gloss has been removed. Wipe surface clean
and polish with paste type polish.
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EnviroTex-Lite
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Gloss Finish |
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Spray Sealer or Finish |
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