Remove all dirt, oil, loose paint, frost and other contamination from all working surfaces. Maintain Flex-C (L) at room temperature before applying to ensure easy gunning and tooling. Test and evaluate to ensure adequate adhesion. Carefully gun the sealant with a smooth, continuous bead. If tooling is needed, do so within fifteen minutes of application.
Prior to application remove any residual contamination by mechanical abrasion, sand blasting or power washing. On green concrete, remove all release agents and loose concrete. Dry all visible and/or standing water. Install an appropriate backer rod to avoid three-point bonding.
Prepare all metal to ensure maximum adhesion. Remove all rust, scale and residue using a wire brush. Remove films, loose or inappropriate coatings and oils with an appropriate solvent such as alcohol.
*Multicoat recommends that coated substrates be tested for proper adhesion prior to starting a project to determine suitability for use.
Wood should be clean, sound and dry prior to sealant application. Allow treated wood to weather for six months prior to application. Remove all coatings and paint to ensure proper adhesion. Flex-C (L) is not recommended for use on fire retardant lumber.
In most applications Flex-C (L) will not require a primer. However, certain substrates may require a primer to ensure a long lasting bond and weatherproof seal. It is the applicator’s responsibility to determine whether or not a primer is needed in their specific application.
Multicoat Corporation offers a special 5-year Limited Materials Warranty to Trained and Certified Applicators. This Limited Warranty (effective upon date of purchase) protects the Applicator against delamination problems with all Multicoat systems, as well as water intrusion of Multicoat’s Waterproofing System, provided:
NOTE:
Warranty is not applicable if there is movement or cracking of the underlying base and/or the weight bearing cement covering of the waterproofing membrane. Failure to adhere to good construction and workmanship practices based on industry standard construction, means, methods, sequences and techniques could result in delamination, debonding and water instrusion for which Multicoat will not be responsible.
The end user must look to the Certified Applicator for satisfaction if any problem develops with the Multicoat system covered by the warranty. Multicoat suggests that the customer:
In the event that it is determined that the Applicator failed to install the system(s) in accordance with Multicoat’s “instructions for use” or “specifications”, the warranty is void. See specific warranty information below.
Materials are guaranteed with respect to uniformity and quality within manufacturer’s specifications.
There are no warranties which extend beyond the description of the fact hereof. Seller expressly disclaims all other warranties regarding the use of its products, whether expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of merchantability and for fitness of a particular purpose. Since use of the product is beyond the Seller’s control, the Buyer assumes all risk of use.
Seller’s sole obligation, and buyer’s exclusive remedy shall be to replace material if found to be defective.
Seller shall not be liable for any damages, injury, loss, direct or consequential, resulting from its products. The parties intend that the limitation of damages, including consequential damages, applies even if the exclusive remedy provided for herein fails of its essential purpose.
FLEX-C (L)® is a Self-Leveling Joint Sealant. FLEX-C (L) offers robust, flexible sealing capabilities, especially for joints that require more than 35% compression and extension. FLEX-C (L) boasts an eco-friendly composition, free from solvents or isocyanates, and emits minimal VOCs. Additionally, it has a subtle scent and is composed of 100% solids. FLEX-C (L) employs the advanced moisture cure hybrid polymer technology. This means it reacts and forms links when exposed to moisture, ensuring a long-lasting seal. This seal has exceptional resistance to weather and UV rays and functions efficiently in temperatures ranging from -40o F to 200o F.