POLASEAL EFM is a water-based, single component, water repellent treatment specifically designed to protect exterior wood surfaces.  It penetrates the wood and then cures by reaction with air to lock itself into the pore structure of the wood.  POLASEAL EFM contains a proven fire retardant to reduce flame spread in the event of a fire, and a blend of special preservatives to fight against the causes of decay.

 

Outstanding Features:

  • Provides protection from water penetration and fire damage
  • Nochar (R), a proven flame retardant, and a blend of water repellents and anti-oxidants
  • Resists breakdown from UV rays, microbiological activity, pollutants and chemicals
  • Actives will not evaporate, migrate, or wash away after treatment
  • Allows the treated surface to breathe, preventing water entrapment
  • Repels water, contains active fungicides, and retards rot and aging discoloration on wood
  • Low odor, very low toxicity, easy handling and clean-up, environmentally safe
  • Improves the dimensional stability of wood and fiber composites

 

Recommended for:

Can be used over wood, wood composites and other surfaces.

 

Specifications:

 

Application:

POLASEAL EFM is designed as a single coat treatment; however, a 2nd coat is often beneficial for some types of wood.  Surfaces to be treated must be clean and free of loose debris, dirt, mildew, oils and grease.  The surface may be damp but not wet.  A dry surface is preferable since it will allow maximum penetration of POLASEAL EFM into the substrate.  Previously painted, stained or treated surfaces may reduce treatment penetration.  It is advisable to do a test area on previously treated wood surfaces to assure adequate performance. 

Apply EFM by brush, roller or low pressure spray technique. Brush and roller techniques are more effective in aiding the product penetration of the wood surface.  Fully saturate the surface with POLASEAL EFM.                                                          

When spraying a vertical area, apply enough material to generate a slight rundown of product.  For a horizontal surface, start at one edge and work backward toward the opposite edge, applying enough POLASEAL EFM to saturate the surface.  The wood surfaces must be permitted to dry after treatment for proper cure to take place. Full cure develops over a 2 week period.

 

Clean up:

Clean tools immediately after application with water.

 

Limitations:

Any previously tested, stained or painted surface must have a test application to assure compatibility. A test application is also recommended if exact coverage figures are required. Thoroughly stir or shake EFM before using. Do not apply to a frosted or saturated surface.  Do not apply if precipitation is forecast within 8 hours.  Do not spray in strong wind conditions. It is strongly advised to protect adjacent shrubbery from overspray. Overspray will not affect most glass, metal or painted surfaces if removed shortly after application.  Remove any overspray from glass, metal or vinyl surfaces immediately after application by wiping with a damp cloth, followed by wiping with glass cleaner. 

 

Precautions:

Read the container label warning and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for important health and safety information prior to the use of this product. 

Keep out of reach of children and pets.

 

Maintenance: 

If a treated surface becomes dirty, pressure wash with water or soapy water solution. Rinse with clean water spray.  Recoat with EFM if the water repellency has lessened.

For additional information, contact the Andek Technical Department.

 

Technical Data:

Andek Polaseal EFM

 

 

Notice: The information presented herein is based on tests and data that Andek Corporation believes to be reliable. It is intended for use by technically qualified personnel at their own discretion and risk. Since conditions of handling and use are beyond our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. Nothing herein is to be construed as a license to operate or a recommendation to infringe any patent.