Level Coat
Application Instructions
Instructions For Proper Application*
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Mixing Instructions
LEVELCOAT is available in a ready mixed formula in 5 gallon buckets and also in a dry, powdered formula in 50 pound bags. For mixing the dry formula, we suggest the following procedure: In an empty, clean container put 12 quarts of clean water. While stirring the water, slowly add the Level Coat dry formula and continue stirring until the mixture is free of lumps. Once the mixture is completely mixed, add up to 4 additional quarts of water to thin Level Coat to the desired texture. When properly mixed, a 50 pound bag of Level Coat dry formula will provide 8 gallons of finished product. Ready-mixed LEVELCOAT is double-screen-filtered at the factory to insure product integrity and purity. To maintain the proper viscosity, we recommend that ready-mixed LEVELCOAT be stirred to insure that any separation that may have taken place during shipping or storage doesn’t interfere with a smooth, trouble-free spray-on application. Best results can be obtained by using a 1/2″ drill with a paddle suitable for mixing paint or joint compound. We recommend that the blade be kept fully immersed in the product while stirring to insure that air entrainment doesn’t take place. Also care should be taken to not scrape the side of the bucket which could result in shearing small particles of plastic and possibly clogging the spray nozzle. Trouble Shooting LEVELCOAT Application:
Should �fingering,� or spray-fan marks occur during application, we recommend that any or all of the following be performed: Increase the pressure of the pump Decrease the tip aperture or Dilute the LEVELCOAT by up to 1 pint of clean (drinkable) water making sure that the product is well mixed after dilution.


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