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RUSTVACCINE is an easy to use, cutting-edge, one component coating that stops the progression of rust and corrosion, and protects the substrate far longer than conventional, industrial grade rust inhibitors. RUSTVACCINE is a uniquely designed,  urethane coating that cures to an extremely hard, yet flexible surface resistant to acids and salts. The minimal preparation does not require a white sand blast which saves thousands of dollars wasted in man hours, equipment, and materials. Upon application, RUSTVACCINE penetrates deep into the pores of a surface anchoring in and actually becoming part of the substrate itself. This unique ability, combined with its excellent abrasion resistance, creates a system providing unequaled protection against surface rust and corrosion.

 

ABATING and PROTECTING STEEL and other  MATERIALS

 

RUSTVACCINE penetrates and locks in to encapsulate rust, older paints, mold, and other hazardous materials found in and around building structures. The danger associated with inhaling or ingesting these particles can be totally eliminated. RUSTVACCINE also has the ability to encapsulate substrates prone to mold and mildew.

 

   

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RUSTVACCINE is a one-part polyurethane coating that contains "0" VOC's and no known carcinogens. Upon curing, RUSTVACCINE provides a protective coating of superior adhesion, flexibility and abrasion/impact-resistance. It is resistant to chemical solvents and acid splash. Originally designed for metal surfaces, RUSTVACCINE demonstrates excellent adhesion to wood, concrete, fiberglass and many other substrates. RUSTVACCINE is designed for the encapsulation of and adherence to tightly-bonded surfaces of lead-based and other toxic paints as well as rusted surfaces. This unique ability is accomplished by the curing mechanism of the base polymer. The coating (having a low initial viscosity) wets the rusty surface, then penetrates to the foundation of the rust's origin where curing begins.  RUSTVACCINE is highly recommended as a base coat for MULTICERAMICS Insulation Coating. No pot life, no catalyzation, no two-part mixing. Can substitute for zinc-rich primer requiring no white sand-blasting. Can be applied over rusted surfaces after loose/flaking material Is is removed. Dries in one hour and completly cures in 24 hours.

 

 

 

 

Product Application and Handling RUSTVACCINE 
APPLICATION
Can power wash with solvent wipe down, light commercial blast, or power hand tool to remove loose flake and debris before applying. Can use power tool (within the guidelines of Clean Air Act) with vacuum to prep lead-based paints (as discussed at Steel Structures Painting Council--SSPC--. meeting March 15-17 attended by EPA and NIOSH) before applying RUSTVACCINE over rust or other paints. Possible alternative to abatement of other paints. Surfaces should be clean, dry and sound. Existing surface dirt, oil, tar, grease and film should be removed from surface by approved methods (TSP-Tri-Sodium Phosphate or equivalent) prior to application of RUSTVACCINE. MUST BE COMPLETELY DRY.

IMPORTANT:
Stir product thoroughly before using. RUSTVACCINE can be applied by brush, roller or spray equipment. It should be applied evenly without buildup. Apply in a 2-coat application system. CAUTION: Wear gloves and protective clothing. Extremely tough to clean off skin. Throw away brushes and rollers after use. Wear eye protection. Clean-up:  For reduction, use water. If sprayed, keep water ready to clean equipment before breaks (lunch hour) or at conclusion of job. 

COMPATIBLE With

D 4060 1000 Cycles Tabor Abrasion
5000 Hours Weathering
- Aging: Interior and Exterior
- Tensile Properties 
D 1308 Chemical Resistance
D 2794 Direct Impact Resistance
D 1653 Water Vapor Transmission
E 84 Surface Burn "0" Spread
D 3273 Mildew Resistance
G 85 1500 Hours Salt Fog Prohesion  Boiling Water
Encapsulation of rust and other Paints Testing: