Apply one to two coats as needed of Super
Elasto-Barrier.
Good: One to two coats of Super Elasto-Barrier.
Better: Two coats of Super Elasto-Barrier, finish
with Ames Maximum-Stretch® or similar Ames
product.
Best: Three coats of Super Elasto-Barrier; finish
with two coats of Ames Maximum-Stretch or
similar Ames product. (For flat tar roofs with
ponding water or rusty metal situations, see
product specifications.)*Is not UV stable and
must be top coated.
Estimated Coverage
Standard product coverage on a
smooth surface is one to two
gallons per 100 square feet. More
than one coat is recommended.
More coats equal longer life.
Clean-Up, Storage, and Disposal
Clean tools and small spills with
water. Store unused product in
its original container, tightly
sealed and protected from
freezing. Dispose of this product
in accordance with local, state, or
federal requirements.
Application Tools
You may need one or more of the following:
With a commercial sprayer, use a .0030 reversa tip.
We recommend a 3/8 inch hose.
Be sure surfaces are clean and dry before the
coating application. Caulk all cracks greater
than 1/8” wide with Blue Max® trowel-grade
coating and filler. Always run a test patch
first, in an inconspicuous area, to ensure
proper adhesion and drying, and that the
product performs to your satisfaction.
Surfaces with joints, cracks, flashings, vents,
parapet wall flashings or where two unlike
surfaces come together, require Ames® Peel &
Stick™ Seam Tape (PS250, PS450, PS650) to
provide some additional strength and
reinforcement. Prime all surfaces generously
with Super Elasto-Barrier® and allow it to cure.
Set the Seam Tape in place, apply an additional
topcoat of Super Elasto-Barrier® and allow it to
cure.
1. Surface Preperation 2. Seam Tape & Prime 3. Application
1 Gal = 100 Sq. Ft.
10’
10’
Do It Yourself in Three Easy Steps
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Ames Seam Tape
Scissors or
Utility Knife