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ELASTOCOL™ STICK H2O SKU: 30100

ELASTOCOL™ STICK H2O SKU: 30100

ELASTOCOL STICK H2O is a water-based polymer emulsion primer approved for use in roofing, walls and waterproofing assemblies. ELASTOCOL STICK H2O is engineered to increase adhesion of self-adhered SBS membranes on approved substrates. ELASTOCOL STICK H2O is recommended when the use of solvent-based primers are not advised.

Product Properties

  • Base Water-Based
  • Type Primer

Installation

Thoroughly mix ELASTOCOL STICK H2O prior to application. ELASTOCOL STICK H2O is applied to the approved area via brush or roller.

Approximate coverage rates (non-porous substrates):
• Roofing: 140 to 330 square feet per gallon (0.3 to 0.7 gallons per 100 square feet)
• Walls and foundations: 200 square feet per gallon

Surface profile and porosity of the substrate will affect the coverage rates.

Ensure primer is tacky to-the-touch, but not wet before installing overlying membrane. Primer should not transfer to the fingertips when touched.

 

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