MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER
The Ideal Base Surface
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER is designed to penetrate and rejuvenate a dried-out roof surface by helping to restore flexibility to roofing felt. Its unfibered formulation provides a sound base and an ideally receptive surface for Texas Refinery Corp.'s MIGHTYPLATE ROOF COATINGS.
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER
Resists Oxidation
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER contains a high-quality, catalytically air-blown asphalt which does not oxidize or deteriorate as quickly as conventional asphalts. Thus it resists becoming hard and brittle, enabling it to withstand the constant expansion and contraction caused by changing weather conditions.
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER
Has High Solids Content
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER contains 70% asphalt. This gives it a significally higher solids content than many conventional roof primers which are approximately half solvent. As solvents evaporate, MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER leaves more protective asphalt on the roof surface.
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER
Provides Strong Elastic Bond
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER is highly effective when used to seal together laps of roll roofing used in capsheet systems. It forms a tight bond, yet is highly resistant to hardening. Consequently it remains pliable to expand and contract with natural roof movement.
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER
Is Easy To Apply
MIGHTYPLATE ROOF PRIMER is applied just as it comes from the container. No need for heating, stirring or thinning. It can be applied directly by brush, spray or roller. Expensive skilled labor is not needed.
When To Use MIGHTYPLATE PRIMER
In principle, all dried-out asphaltic roofs must be primed with a coat of MIGHTYPLATE PRIMER. The high-quality asphalt in MIGHTYPLATE PRIMER does not oxidize or deteriorate as quickly as conventional asphalts.
The purpose of priming is twofold:
(1) to add protective asphalt to the existing roof surface and
(2) to provide an ideal base for the application of MIGHTYPLATE ROOF COATING.
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Allow Primer to cure before applying MIGHTYPLATE Roof Coatings. Curing time depends on weather conditions and quantity of Primer used, but usually 10 to 14 days is sufficient.
Whether or not to apply Primer, as well as the quantity used, depends entirely on the condition of the existing roof surface
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