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 Protective Peelable coating TubCoat
For Shower and Bath Tub |
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Protective Peelable Coating For Shower Stall, Whirl Pool & Bath Tub |
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TubCoat 5700 : More versatile : For soft Acrylic Tubs, and contractors and for residential and commercial installations. |
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TubProtect 1660 : Rubberized Tub coating |
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TubProtect 1800 : Two component temporary protective tub coating that is liquid and is sprayed at tub manufacturer's plant ,dries to a protective coating. It is Peelable or strippable by hand , UV resistant, VOC-free, chemical resistant and water resistant. |
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Protective Peelable coating For Shower stall ,whirl pool and Bath Tub |
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Customer Comments: Protective coating For Bathtub, protective mask for bathtub |
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Virtually eliminates tub repairs and reduces clean up costs. This protective Peelable coating is removed in one piece like a big garbage bag enclosing all trash and debris revealing a fixture in showroom condition! The total cost adds less than $30 of coating to an average $175,000 home! |
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TubCoat_-water based Peelable coating that is sprayed onto the Shower stall ,whirl pool and Bath Tub. It dries to form a durable temporary protective Peelable coating that protects the Shower stall ,whirl pool and Bath Tub from damage during the construction phase. |
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Benefits To You:Tub Protection |
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Cost effective solution for Bathtub and Shower fixture damage |
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Virtually eliminates tub and shower repairs caused during construction |
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Provides Temporary protection through final inspection |
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Replaces crude or ineffective liner materials |
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Value added service for home buyers satisfaction |
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professional image for contractor and builder |
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According to industry data, 70% of tubs are damaged during construction and require repair before the home can be sold. |
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If you have ever walked a construction job, you have seen the tub used as a trash can and the staining and scratching that results from this practice. Naturally, the homeowner will focus on this and carefully examine the tub for damage to add to the punch list. |
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TubCoat is applied shortly after the tub is installed. |
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Once the home is built and the final cleanup is scheduled, the protective coating is peeled away in one piece to form a bag enclosing all trash and debris, revealing a tub in showroom condition! |
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TubCoat virtually abolishes tub repairs and reduces cleanup costs. Also, since all paint overspray is on the TubCoat coating, you eliminate the use of harsh flammable solvents to remove the overspray. Many of these solvents can dull and weaken fiberglass or acrylic surfaces. |
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click here for Frequently Asked Questions: |
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Temporary Protective Peelable coating, Water Resistant Strippable Coating, Peelable coating For Shower and Bath Tub- Acrylic and other surfaces |
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TubCoat_ protects tubs, whirlpools and shower stalls against scratches, abrasions and job site dirt and grime. Easy-to-apply, the water-based coating cures to a durable, easy-to-remove "protective skin." One gallon covers approximately two standard 5' tubs |
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Use for protecting Showers, Bathtubs, Laminates, Polished stone and Non-Porous surfaces. Protects against scratches, nicks, paint overspray, miscellaneous damage, provides reliable protection during the construction process. Peels off easily when the surface is n o longer subjected to construction damage |
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General Chemical Corp.’s protective Peelable coating TubCoat is a strippable coating engineered for use on a bathtub and wide variety of surfaces. Typical applications include where a temporary protective coating is desired to protect the surface form damage, scratches ,chipping and form exterior and interior environment. Depending on the thickness of the wet film; dry film thickness can range from one to ten mils. Thin films are clear while thicker films are translucent. The application of TubCoat coatings will protect surfaces from paint overspray or damage during manufacturing and shipping. TubCoat represents the ultimate in non-solvent, water borne, strippable coatings. TubCoat does not contain VOCs. |
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Performance Tests :Protective coating For Bathtub, Tub protection |
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Place 3 - 5lb Olympic style barbell weights in the tub. (90 degree outside edge - not rounded) Rigidly mount the tub on a random vibration table. Conduct a resonance vibration test using ASTM D 999 Method C in frequency range of 5-300Hz (See Section 9.3.2 for octaves per minute). Passing is 1 hour with no observed damage. Test to simulate shipping damage from plumbing fittings being placed in the tub prior to shipment to job site. |
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Must stop a 6" drywall knife when dropped on the blade's corner from 8 feet above the tub bottom. Test is to simulate the clumsy drywaller. |
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Place a 1 1/4" drywall screw on the tub bottom. Perform ANSI Z124.1 section 4.4 (approximately) directly on top of the screw, Under full load turn the fixture 3 times. There should be no damage from the screw. Test to simulate clumsy drywaller |
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Protective Peelable coating TubCoat_
For Shower and Bath Tub |
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Application: |
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Tubcoat is easy to
Roll or Spray on. Roll or Sprayer can be cleaned with soap and water. TubCoat is normally used as received, it can be applied by air or airless spray, roll coating, or
Roll or Spraying. Typically it is sprayed on the fixture using an airless sprayer .Apply product evenly to produce a dry film thickness of approximately 7-10 mils or wet film thickness of 14 to 20 mils.. Drying time is dependent on temperature. At 70ºF, product will dry in approximately 24 hours. You can enhance drying time by air movement and other suitable means. |
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Patch Test Because it is difficult to determine the type of substrate of the Tub such as type of acrylic perform a small test first. This will determine TubCoat effectiveness, coverage, and the approximate amount of time required for it to work |
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UV Exposure Study: The two sets of pictures represent the equivalent to 6 months and 12 months exposure to UV light using a controlled irradiance water cooled XENON ARC apparatus and run to SAE J1960 ACCELERATED EXPOSURE OF AUTOMOTIVE EXTERIOR MATERIALS. |
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Three sets of coatings were tested:
1) Tubcoat 5700 - as is (on the left)
2) Tubcoat 5700- with UV adds (middle)
3) competitor's product (on the right)
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OVERALL all sets exposed quite well and the test resulted in good integrity.5700 and the competitor's product presented very similar results whereas the 5700UV was almost perfect after the 6 month test and much better than the other two after the 12 month conditions. |
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Peeling of the two Tubcoat 5700 was very easy. The competitor's 6 months was resisting peeling but OK whereas the 12 month competitor's was hard to peel back – it is very stretchy and has fairly good adherence to glass and it required some effort to peel back. |
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Before applying TubCoat_, carefully examine the fixture for any pre-existing damage. If damaged, contact the builder or owner before proceeding with installation of the coating. Do not apply to porous surfaces. Do not apply if temperature is below 45ºF. |
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TubCoat may also be diluted at the rate of one to four ounces of water per quart. The sprayed coating dries, depending on the film thickness, in 30 minutes to 4 hours. TubCoat is applied to yielding a dry film from one to ten mils (.001" to .010") thick. The coating is resistant to attack by solvents used in paint. Application temperatures range from 120º F. to no lower than 45º F. |
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Removal: Strippable Coating For Bathtubs |
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TubCoat can be removed by peeling. |
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Safety & Handling :Floor protection, floor coating and temporary protective coating |
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Avoid breathing vapors/mists that occur during spraying – wear a painter’s mask or other suitable respiratory device when applying this product. Avoid skin and eye contact. Do not allow product to freeze. Keep container closed when not in use. Store in a clean dry area with a minimum temperature of 50ºF. |
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Flammability: |
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Water Resistant TubCoat presents no fire hazard as received, during, or after application. TubCoat_ is non-flammable in liquid or dry state. |
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Disposal: |
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protective peelable coating TubCoat is formulated to exclude ingredients that are deleterious to the painting process, such as silicones, or to the water wash system, such as foam generating or foam stabilizing ingredients. |
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Packaging: |
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TubCoat_ is available in 1gallon,5 gallon,55 gallon & 110 gal/220 gal disposable tote tanks. Totes feature an inner bladder that collapses as product is dispensed, ensuring that all product is usable over the life of the container in service. |
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Also availalbe in different colors for additional costs. |
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Operating Guidelines: |
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1.When applying, use the same protection as used while applying paint. The booth ventilation stem should be operating while the material is being sprayed.
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2.Chemical goggles and impervious gloves should be worn when handling TubCoat . |
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3.Use of non-sparking metal equipment is advised when scraping to remove booth coatings, to avoid fire hazards from the accumulated paint. |
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First Time Application: |
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I. Cleaning of equipment: |
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To clean the pressure pot, airless equipment, spray guns, or spray lines: |
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Flush equipment and lines with the current paint thinner (ex.toluene, xylene, or mek), |
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Follow with a water reducible solvent, such as butyl cellosolve. This will help to remove any solvent residue. |
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Thoroughly rinse with water. Making sure that all solvent and paint residues are removed. |
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Testimonials: |
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"Before we started using TubCoat_ we had (problems with) scratches, rust stains, discoloration and repairs. With TubCoat_ our problems…disappeared. It is a great product." |
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"…As an experiment, I coated a highly polished cistern cover with your TubCoat_. The cover was exposed to the tropical sun, tropical rains and the abuse of stucco installers, masons and painters. After 12 months, I peeled the "protective skin" off (the cover)…it looked as good as the day it was installed. I was truly impressed…now I know the tubs and showers we protect (with TubCoat_) are perfect." |
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"I was searching for a product that would save me money and I found it with your 'TubCoat_'. I am a general contractor and we build multifamily developments in North Carolina and we install quite a lot of fiberglass tub/shower units. During construction these fiberglass units were getting cut, nicked, and abused and I couldn't find anything to protect the finish surface and would end up paying hundreds of dollars per unit to have touch up fiberglass work done. The above mentioned product was
Roll or Sprayed on an left to cure and weeks later when it was peeled off we saw a reduction in the amount of touch up needed by at least 98%. Thanks for the help!" Jack Sharp Jr. The Worthington Co., LLC |
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"Mike,I purchased a 55 gal. drum of tubcoat about 3 months ago. Works great! We are considering using the Floorpeel 4000, but I need to purchase a small amount first in order to test it on our prefinished composite wood flooring.Charlie Luna Project Superintendent Bovis Lend Lease " |
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