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Fiberlock AfterShock Fungicidal Coating

Fiberlock AfterShock Fungicidal Coating is your solution for long-lasting mold protection. This potent fungicidal paint not only beautifies your walls but also creates a robust barrier against mold and fungi. Say goodbye to mold worries and welcome a healthy living space with AfterShock.

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Features
  • EPA-registered fungicidal coating
  • Kills and prevents mold and mildew
  • 100% acrylic sealant
SURFACE PREPARATION

AfterShock is supplied ready to use. Stir thoroughly. Do not mix with other coatings, solvents or colors in oil. Remove damaged materials and clean surfaces. Surface must be free of dust, mildew, mold, dirt, grease, loose paint, oil, glue size, calcimine, wax, soap and other surface contamination. Patch surface irregularities with an appropriate patching compound. AfterShock is self-priming over bare gypsum drywall, composition board, ceiling tile and concrete. Do not apply when air or surface temperature is below 50°F or when drying conditions are poor. Use adequate ventilation during application.

APPLICATION TOOLS

Apply AfterShock with a brush, roller or airless spray equipment.

  • Brush: Synthetic, nylon or polyester bristle
  • Roller: Synthetic fiber 3/8” nap or longer
  • Spray Settings Pressure: 2000-3000 P.S.I. Tips: .017 to .021 tips
PRODUCT APPLICATION

Remove gross filth or heavy soil. For heavily soiled areas, a pre-cleaning step is required. Apply AfterShock generously and uniformly by brush, roller or airless spray and ensure that the surface is completely coated. Allow to air dry. Clean and inspect regularly for damage to coating film – reapply if cured coating film becomes damaged. AfterShock will kill residual mold and mildew on the surface, and then will prevent the growth of mold and mildew on the surface of the cured film.

COVERAGE
  • Smooth Surfaces- 250-400 sq. ft. per gallon
  • Porous Surfaces- 150-300 sq. ft. per gallon
DRYING TIME
  • @ 70°F 50% R.H
  • To Touch – 1 Hour
  • Recoat – 4 Hours
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