Tile
DOC® White: Product Number 4201
Solvent Borne Finish for Porcelain and Ceramic, VOC: less than
380 g/l
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For refinishing tubs, sinks, and shower areas
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For ceramic, porcelain, tile, cement, Formica, fiberglass, rigid acrylic
• Two component acrylic modified epoxy
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Holds up to Hot Soapy Water without failing
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Xylene clean-up
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Interior applications only
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Tintable to pastel colors with universal tints
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DL Labs Tests show that Tile DOC out performs competitive
Product
Description: XIM’s Tile DOC is an Engineered two component
finish that bonds strongly to porcelain and will hold up to cold and
hot water. The Tile-DOC is a gloss white that looks just like tile.
It can be used as a white or tinted to a pastel color. Product Preparation:
XIM’s Tile DOC Part A should be mixed before combining with Part
B. Part A and Part B must be mixed together before use. Mix by stirring,
not shaking. The mixing ratio is 1 part A to 1 part B. (1:1) The mixing
ratio is critical. Too much part A will result in a film that is too
brittle, and too much part B will result in a film that is too soft
and will mar more easily. No reduction is needed. If reduction is needed
for spraying, however, small amounts of XIM’s Reducto, xylene
or lacquer thinner can be added, not to exceed 1/2 ounce per gallon.
After mixing, strain. No waiting period or “sweat-in” period
is required before using. The pot life of the mixture is about 14-18
hours, depending on the temperature and the humidity. It is recommended
that you thoroughly rinse and clean your application equipment immediately
after use. If tinting is desired use universal tints to achieve pastel
colors. Do not exceed two ounces of tint per mixed gallon. (½
oz per mixed quart) You can tint part A or tint the mixture of Part
A and Part B. Note: Mix only what you will use that day. Keep the containers
tightly closed when not in use. Store at room temperature.
Clean-Up:
Clean equipment with xylene or lacquer thinner immediately after use.
Do not allow the mixed finish to remain in the spray gun or application
equipment.
Surface
Preparation: Careful surface preparation and cleaning is the
key to a good result. Repair all cracks, chips and broken areas with
a top quality epoxy filler. After all repairs are made be sure the surface
is thoroughly clean and dry, free from all dirt, grease, wax, oils,
soap film, mildew, rust or other contaminants. Soap residues are not
easily seen, but must be removed completely. Take extra precautions
to clean the surface areas around the drain and soap dish. The first
step is to clean the surface of the porcelain or tile with a strong
abrasive detergent using an abrasive pad or steel wool. Rinse well and
dry. Next, solvent wiping of the surface is recommended. Wipe down the
surface with XIM GON Cleaner or xylene. Do not use mineral spirits,
turpentine or solvents that will leave oily residues. For the optimum
adhesion, dull the surface with XIM’s brush-on etching cream,
Etch-I-M, a commercial mild acid etch recommended for dulling porcelain
and ceramic glaze. Follow the Etch-I-M instructions for use and safe
handling. After etching, rinse well with water to remove the etching
residue and etching cream then dry with a clean, lint free cloth. You
can also scuff the surface with sand paper (180 to 220 grit Silicon
Carbide paper is recommended). Be sure to remove all sanding dust. To
fill cracks and chips use an epoxy filler recommended for patching porcelain,
such as PC 11 (supplied by Protective Coatings Products) or equivalent.
When coating cement or concrete wash tubs, clean as described above
and do the etching with mild muriatic acid solution, rinse well and
allow to dry completely. Again, follow the acid etch manufacturer’s
instructions for use and safe handling. Rinse well with water and dry
with a clean, lint free cloth. If desired, the grout can be sealed first
with a masonry sealer such as XIM”s 600 Clear Masonry Sealer.
When sealed first, the Tile DOC will dry to a gloss in the grout areas
with two coats. When preparing for spray application, be sure to tape-off
all fixtures, trim and areas not to be painted. Cover floors and cabinets
with drop cloths to protect from over spray. Remove all silicone sealers
or caulks from seams and edges before application of the Tile DOC. Re-caulk
1-2 days after application of the Tile DOC. For previously coated surfaces,
we recommend complete stripping / removal of the existing coating before
proceeding. If you apply the Tile DOC over old coatings, you run the
risk of the old coating still Peeling. For bare steel, remove all rust
and prime or spot-prime with a two component rust inhibiting epoxy primer
before applying the Tile DOC.
How
to Apply:
After mixing apply by spray application for the smoothest “tile-like”
appearance. Spraying can be by conventional air sprayer, HVLP, or airless
sprayer. If you do not have access to spray equipment, a Crown sprayer
or a Preval Sprayer, which is manufactured by Precision Valve Corp.
work well. These are available at most stores where paint is sold. See
the spray gun manufacturer’s recommendations for tips and pressure
settings. Apply at temperatures between 50 deg. F and 100 deg. F (both
the surface and surrounding air). When spraying we recommend multiple,
light “mist-coats” rather than heavy coats that might sag.
Under standard conditions (77 deg. F and 50% relative humidity) the
XIM Tile and Porcelain Finish will dry to touch in several hours. Thicker
coats will take longer to dry. Spray Gun Usage: When applying with spray
gun equipment, vapors can build up rapidly and may cause flash fire.
With all applications: vapors may travel to areas away from the work
site and ignite; use only where moving air will carry vapors outside.
Ground all equipment. Do not use where static electricity can build
up and cause sparks. If brushing, use a fine bristle brush and lightly
brush-out in one direction for a smooth surface. If brush marks remain,
use the feathering technique. About three hours after application, lightly
dampen a fine bristle brush with xylene or lacquer thinner, and shake
out any excess from the brush. Brush in one direction by lightly tickling
the surface to re-flow the brush marks. We recommend two coats for maximum
performance. If the second coat remains tacky, improve ventilation to
promote drying. The XIM Tile DOC Finish will generally harden in 24
to 36 hours. If you apply the second coat within 4-6 hours, no sanding
of the first coat is needed. If you have waited until the first coat
has hardened or you are repairing or touching up a damaged area, lightly
scuff-sand the first coat with 400 grit sandpaper or fine steel wool
to “dull” the surface. Remove all sanding dust before proceeding.
After applying the second coat, water should be kept away from the XIM
Finish for a period of three to four days. Note: The XIM Finish is hard
and should only be applied over hard, firm surfaces. Do not apply over
flexible seams or caulk. Note: Hiding/Block Out --- Tile DOC is a gloss
white finish designed for thin film application. When applied over dark
colors or surfaces composed of both dark and light colors, complete
hiding (Block Out) of the colors may not be achieved in only one or
two coats. If you are painting over dark colors consider the following:
(1) Multiple coats may be required, (2) Consider tinting the Tile DOC
to an off-white or pastel color or (3) Consider tinting the first coat
of Tile DOC to an off-white or pastel color followed by a white second
coat.
Maintenance
and Repair: XIM’s Tile DOC Finish cures to a very hard
and durable coating. With proper care the XIM Tile DOC Finish will last
up to 10 times as long as regular enamels. Always clean the XIM Tile
DOC Finish with a “soft-scrub”, non-abrasive type cleaner
or a mild detergent cleaner like 409 or Fantastic. Do not use chlorine
based cleaners or bleach which can cause discoloration. If the surface
becomes dull the Tile DOC Finish can be buffed back to a gloss using
a Polishing Compound. Since the Tile DOC Finish is similar to porcelain
it can be chipped like porcelain when struck with hard objects. To repair
a chipped or scratched area, fill the chip or scratch with an epoxy
filler, clean the area with a solvent wipe, scuff sand with 220 to 400
grit sand paper, re-wipe with solvent and touch up the area with the
XIM Tile DOC Finish. Note: Some alcohol based beauty care products may
stain the tile DOC surface if left in contact.
Estimated
Square foot coverage for the Tile DOC Finish
Square
foot Coverage |
Mixed
Gallon |
Mixed
Quart |
Mixed
Pint |
One
Coat @ 1 mil dry |
800
sq. ft. |
200
sq. ft. |
100
sq. ft. |
Two
Coats @ 1 mil each (2 mils total) |
400
sq. ft. |
100
sq. ft. |
50
sq. ft. |