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Installation Equipment & Storage
• In addition to general specialty-concrete-preparation
tools such as diamond saws, grinders, wire brushes, utility knives,
etc., the following are required:
• Tape measure
• Power miter-saw with standard (not carbide-tipped) wood blade (for
3-inch and larger material a min. 14-inch power miter saw is required)
• Caulking gun and caulk knives
• Spray bottle filled with water
• Toluene, lint-free rags, & clean paint buckets
Cold Days: Store Sealant, off the floor,
inside at above 68 °F (20°F). It will recover slower when cold and
faster when warm.
Very Hot Days: Keep
sealant out of direct sun when temperatures greater than 60°F (15°C)
until immediately prior to installation into joint.
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Pre-Installation
• Ensure joint faces are parallel and have sufficient
depth to receive the full depth of the size(s) of COLORSEAL being
installed plus at least 1/4-inch (6mm) for the application of corner
beads where needed.
• Repair spalled, irregular or unsound joint surfaces using accepted
industry practices for repair of the substrates in question.
• Remove protruding roughness to ensure joint sides are smooth as well
as all residues of old sealants.
• Wire-brush or angle-grind, if necessary, to clean sides.
• Wipe joint faces with lint-free rags dipped in toluene or other agent
suitable for use on the substrates in question to ensure joint sides are
free of dust, previous sealant, oils, grease, etc.
• Ensure joint sides are dry prior to installation.
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Find & Open Correct Box
Material has been supplied to your mean- temperature
field measurement of joint widths. Joint widths for material supplied
are marked at the end of each box.
• Find correct box and open it.
• Compare material width marked on each stick against joint width.
• Actual material width measured between hardboard will be slightly less
than indicated joint width. If unsure of correct material selection,
consult EMSEAL.

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Do not remove outer plastic packaging until you have read and understand
the rest of these instructions as material may expand prematurely. |
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5 Cut 45o
Miters Before Unpacking
• The beginning end of the first stick and the final end of the last
stick must be squared off. For sizes 2 3/4" and below, the ends of all
other consecutive lengths must be mitered while still in the packaging
using a power miter saw.
Exception: material being used to change direction, see
Step 12.
• Note:
For material 3-inch
(75mm) wide or wider, the ends can be squared off rather than mitered.
• TIP: Spray miter-saw blade with water
from spray-bottle to prevent the blade from binding.

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Open Plastic Packaging
• The sealant is held under compression by hardboard and plastic
wrapping. When ready to install, slit the plastic wrapping by cutting on
the hardboard, discard hardboard and inner release liner.
• WARNING: DO NOT CUT ALONG SILICONE-COATING FACE
-- YOU MAY CUT THROUGH IT
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7
Wipe Release Agent off Silicone
Facing
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For packaging and production reasons, the silicone facing is coated in
the factory with a release agent.
• Prior to installation, this agent must be wiped off using a solvent in
order for the fillet beads described in Step 12 to adhere to the
silicone facing and to avoid contamination of the substrate at this
point.
• Lightly, quickly and thoroughly wipe the cured silicone facing with a
lint-free rag made damp with toluene to remove the release agent. |
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Apply Sealant to Edge of
Silicone Facing
• Apply thin bead of sealant to mitered edge of silicone facing only.
Use correct grade and color of sealant as supplied.
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9 Remove
Adhesive-Release Paper & Insert Into Joint
• Peel off release paper to expose pressure-sensitive adhesive on one
face of material.
• 'Feed' material into joint, working sequentially in one direction
starting at the bottom of the joint.
• Always push material--DO NOT PULL IT--to prevent stretching. (Start at
bottom of wall and work up.)
• Recess 3/8" (9mm) from wall surface.
• Use a stiff-bladed putty knife to press the adhesive side of the
material firmly against the substrate so that it will hold in place
while it expands.
• TIP: If material binds, lightly spray
the putty knife and/or self-adhesive with water from the spray bottle to
help it slide into joint-gap.
• If necessary use small--approx. 3-inch (75mm)--pieces of used
hardboard packing as wedges to hold sections in place while they expand.
• For changes in direction and plane see Step 12. |
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Joining Successive Lengths
• Insert first piece of material as described in Step 9 but leave
mitered end protruding up and out of joint.
• Place mitered end of next section against end of first piece 1 .
• Leaving join just made protruding from joint, insert the rest of this
section of material into joint.
• Finally push protruding join section into joint 2 • Blend silicone bead applied in
Step 8 to silicone facing.
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11 Install
Fillet Beads
• Fillet Beads are required with SEISMIC COLORSEAL™ and where any of the
COLORSEAL™ products are installed in the horizontal plane. Fillet beads
are also required on EIFS substrates and are recommended on overly rough
substrates. Consult EMSEAL.
• Wait until material is expanded fully against both sides of the joint.
• On certain metal surfaces, prime with Dow 1200 primer. Consult EMSEAL.
• Gun a caulking bead where the sealant facing meets the substrate.
• Tool the fillet bead firmly against the substrate and silicone facing.
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Direction Changes
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