Simix Multi Surface Coating

Single Component to do ALL of the following…
Cure New Concrete
-Densify New and Old Concrete
-Protect and Enhance Polished Concrete
-Make any floor easy to Maintain
-Eliminate wear issues like dusting 
-Stop Horizontal Efflorescence

Description

Here are some Application Ideas…

Indoor or Outdoor
– Commercial or Residential
– New or Old
– Stained or Polished
– Walkways or Pavers
– Colored or Grey
New Concrete
– Warehouse Floors
– Basement Floors
– Service Bays
– Any Concrete Market
– Polished Concrete

Advantages of Simix

– NO Grinding – Can be Burnished for High Shine
– Use On New or Existing Warehouse Floors
– Slip Resistant on surfaces
         -e.g. epoxy & urethane surfaces
– Resistant to Chemicals
– Use In Place of Polished Concrete or products such as Ashford, Prosoco, and Euclid

Supplies Needed

– Multi-Surface Coating
– Water
– Mop and bucket
– Clean dust mop
– Fan
– Burnisher
-1800 diamond pad

*FLOORS HAVE TO BE COMPLETELY STRIPPED USING THE SIMIX METHOD BEFORE APPLYING COATING. NO EXCEPTIONS.

*FOR HIGH SHINE, YOU MUST BUFF WITH AN 1800 DIAMOND PAD. MAKE 2 PASSES & DUST MOP. THEN PUT ON THE DIAMOND BUFF PAD OR 8000 GRIT AND MAKE 2 MORE PASSES & DUST MOP. ​

Instructions

 

  1. Remove old floor finish and make sure there is no absolutely residue or shiny spots.
  2. Shake the Multi-Surface Coating well int the bottle.
  3. Mix 2 parts water to 1 part MSC.
  4. Clean your mop. Do not assume a new mop is “clean.” New mops are treated with chemicals to make them soft and bright white. These chemicals must be washed off in a clean mop bucket with hot water and a small scoop of Simix Multi-Surface Cleaner.
  5. Apply 4 coats of the Coating solution to the floors.
  6. For faster drying use a fan.
  7. Use a 1800 diamond pad to Polish until you get an even shine.
  8. Always dust mop after polishing.
  9. Apply 2 more coats.
  10. Use a fan to help floors dry faster.
  11. For an even and satisfying high shine do a final polish with the buff pad.

Additional information

Size

1 gallon Concentrate, makes 3 gallons

Mixing Ratio

Mix 2 parts water to 1 part MSC.

Coverage

Varies between coat. Each coat uses less product.