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ATD System

SYSTEMS

Epoxy Floor Coatings – Industrial Resinous Flooring

Flooring in some facilities, must be outstandingly durable to withstand the type of abuse to which it’s prone in such locations. Since most types of floors simply aren’t tough enough to take the high amount of wear and chemical exposure they’ll meet with in these environments, the only option is a floor coating of some kind.

It’s the superior durability of an industrial flooring that has made it so popular with managers of these facilities, although these floorings made their name in the industrial and commercial market, over the years they had also made an appearance in the residential market, especially in garages.

However, if a liquid applied flooring gets applied by an amateur, can quickly end in disaster. For this reason, its best to trust the work to a proven expert that can help you obtain all the benefits of having resinous floor done right.

Concrete Waterproofing – Concrete Sealing

From balconies and terraces, parking garages and bridges, each site has a specific need when it comes to waterproofing.

ATD Concrete coatings has dedicated many years in research and testing many products and systems, which allows us to better select what works best for best for each application.

With access to most major brands and resources in the industry, we feel confident we can deliver the appropriate solution to your property’s need.

Some of the most common materials we use are polyurethane base coatings, known as “Traffic Coat” for areas that cost an functionality is of the essence, and rubberized acrylic based membranes as a substrate for our decorative cementitious finishes. Both systems will provide a waterproof and weather resistant surface, that will protect your company for ye ars to come.

 

Some properties that don’t required such an extensive treatment yet need a “water repellent” treatment, we have a wide selection of concrete sealers and joint sealant compounds to help improve resistance to weather exposure.

CONCRETE Coatings - Toppings Care

Quality Cement Coatings are designed to provide years of enjoyment and service, requiring only minimal cleaning practices to maintain. Affected areas require regular washing with a high-pressure nozzle to prevent dirt and stains from being ground into the finish. The following instructions deal with the more stubborn cleaning situations.

GREASE – OIL – BEVERAGES – FOOD

 

  • Rinse the area with water.
  • Apply a solution of citrus-based cleaner or equivalent.
  • Lightly scrub the area with a stiff-bristled brush or comb.
  • Allow to soak without drying.
  • Lightly scrub and rinse thoroughly.

Additional scrubbing or applications may be required for stubborn stains.

Citrus-based cleaners such as Nature’s OrangeSimple Green and TSP work very well and are available at home improvement centers and janitorial supply centers.

 

HARD WATER DEPOSITS – RUST – SOIL – PLANT – WOOD STAINS

Regularly clean areas by hosing and using a squeegee or push broom to remove standing water is the most effective method of minimizing these stains. If stains begin to appear, clean the area withLime AwayWhink, or a commercial descaler and rinse well.

Heavier mineral deposits require more aggressive procedures such as a light acid wash.

 

  • Mix Muriatic acid solution. (20-40% acid to water) Always add  acid to water not water to acid.
  • Dampen the surface with a mist of water. Do not apply acid to dry surface.
  • Apply acid solution to damp surface with plastic sprayer or sprinkler can.
  • Lightly scrub deck with a deck broom until the solution stops “fizzing.”
  • When the fizzing activity stops, it is a sign that the acid has finished working. Do not allow solution to dry!
  • Rinse off solution with high-pressure nozzle.
  • Use a squeegee or deck broom to remove any excess water.
  • Neutralize with soda ash, baking soda or TSP – scrub lightly.
  • Rinse thoroughly and squeegee or broom off water.

Heavy deposits may require additional treatments and possibly a stronger acid to water ratio.

CAUTION: Always wear protective eye and skin wear when working with any acid solution. Follow safety guidelines printed on containers including use of proper respirator.

 

MILDEW AND ALGAE

This type of stain usually occurs in shaded locations where water puddles. If treated early, mildew and algae can easily be removed

 

  • Mix 50% pool chlorine to water.
  • Apply directly onto affected area with plastic sprayer or sprinkler can.
  • Lightly scrub the chlorine solution over the affected area.
  • Allow the solution to soak without drying.
  • Rinse the area completely when the solution has stopped reacting.
  • Squeegee or broom water from deck.

Stubborn deposits require soaking with a more concentrated solution and moderate scrubbing.

 

 

BLACK RUBBER MARKS

 

  • Apply concentrated solution of citrus-based cleaner with sprinkler can.
  • Spread the solution over the area with a deck broom.
  • Allow the solution to soak without drying.
  • Completely scrub the area.
  • Rinse thoroughly with high-pressure nozzle.
  • Squeegee or broom off water.

High traffic areas may require repeated applications for maximum results.

The best maintenance tip for black tire marks is to hose and clean the area on a regular basis to prevent a heavy build up of rubber and asphalt residue. Other good cleaners that can be used include Simple GreenNature’s Orange, Amway LOC or TSP.

 

CHEWING GUM – TAR – TREE SAP

 

  • Freeze with dry ice or CO2 type fire extinguisher and chip off with putty knife.
  • Spray remaining residue with Disolvit or Goof Off.
  • Scrape off with putty knife.
  • Clean area with citrus-based cleaner or equivalent.
  • Rinse off any remaining residue.

 

PAINT

Paint that is spilled or sprayed on the textured surface should be quickly wiped up with a cloth. If the paint has dried, the affected area can be touched up with Finish Coat. Apply as you would water-based paint. Heavy paint-globs must be scraped off prior to applying the Finish Coat.
Do not use paint removers!!! These will cause damage to the finish.

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