Southcrete 25 is not recommended over plastic, metals, or cushion back resilient.
Concrete: Floors must be 28 days cured and free of moisture. Floors must be free of any wax, oil, dust or paint overspray. Hence, any further cleaning shall be done using SGM Safe Clean Crystals, refer to Safe Clean label directions. Remove all liquid curing agents. All materials and areas to be tiled should remain above 40°F (forty degrees Fahrenheit) 24-hours prior and 72-hours after installation.
Plywood and Wooden Substrates
NOTE: Mortar that has formed a skin should be re-troweled before applying tile. Use proper sized notched trowel (see diagram) to ensure 100% coverage of mortar to tiles substrate. Some irregular tiles require back-buttering. Follow ANSI 108.5 specifications.
Add either of the following:
Float to desired thickness with large straight plane.
Add 1-part water to 1-part Acrylic Mortar additive. Excess grout is easy to clean immediately, but extremely difficult to remove when cured. Mortar bed should be allowed to dry thoroughly before grouting. Approximately 48 hours for the thin-bed method, 72 hours for the mortar bed method. If the tile has a high absorption rate, application of a grout release agent is recommended.
Minimum cure is reached in 24 hours, any type of traffic shall be restricted for 72 hours. Setting and drying time may vary according to atmospheric conditions. Grout with SGM blended grout/joint fillers.
One (1) year from date of manufacture in unopened container.
Meets ANSI A 118.4 when mixed with thin set mortar. Follow ANSI 108.5 requirements for installation.
WARNING — EYE IRRITANT. Product is alkaline on contact with water. Use a paddle for mixing to avoid splashing into eyes or contact with skin. During mixing or application avoid contact with eyes. In case of such contact, flood eyes repeatedly with water and CALL A PHYSICIAN. Wash thoroughly after handling and before smoking or eating. Do not take internally. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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