There are several recommended surface preparation steps that must be followed before applying
Coating Flame Retardant. These steps include:
Clean surfaces: Use a suitable cleaner or degreaser to thoroughly clean surfaces to remove dust, dirt, grease or other contaminants. This will ensure proper adhesion of the flame retardant coating.
Remove loose or peeling paint: If there is any loose or peeling paint on the floor, it should be removed with a scraper or wire brush. This will provide a clean and strong surface for the flame retardant coating.
Smooth out rough surfaces: If the surface is rough or undulating, it may need to be sanded or filled to create a smooth surface. This can be done using sandpaper or appropriate padding fabric.
Repair any damage: Inspect the surface for any damage, including cracks, holes, or corrosion. Repair these damages using appropriate repair materials or techniques. This will ensure that the floor is structurally sound before applying a flame retardant coating.
Etch or coat floors (if needed): Some surfaces may also need to be etched or primed before applying a fire-retardant coating. This is especially effective on non-porous or clean surfaces that don't offer true adhesion. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific flame retardant coating being used to determine whether etching or priming is important.
Make sure the surface is dry: Before applying a flame retardant coating, make sure the surface is absolutely dry. Moisture affects the adhesion and overall performance of the coating.
By following these recommended surface preparation steps, you can ensure proper adhesion and effectiveness of your flame retardant coating.