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p SpeCI Q i3escrtption Quartxercapats' is a farmulated pool finUb spstera featuring a precise blend of'graded natural quarm agparegater,, colored qua ate.. a:cetat strnac5 ptdymers, Pa`x,-olaa. and vWte Portland ceatent. Quart%Scvee offers the beauty of an raixtaeti agY, gate finish with the longmItg of quartz. and the smoodmess that only a sn"M a negate taxi Gger, fItsartA't: pee is ideal for toile coarariewi2d and mideertial inrailatious Jue t£e its strength. SmcSrity, teat wa colar palette, and aver rii aeubetir eppeal. Benefits Strength, Durabillgy lAragevity, Etch Rmia ,=v, faw (eltlaintenanoe— Wide Range Standwd. Color Palette, Custom Colaas Available, POOLCORP Supported,10 Year Standard Warranty Color Notaess AagalyaisTwt Munseil Mnnsrii Values I lue Qaartzsrapea Commercial White i38.3 -©.l 4.9 3.72 79.S _02 .-7.5 7.81 QttaSapes, Ivisay, # 6 ial `6i,, g ?58#i3 r;?5S Quaru'scapac Maavier Elute &2,6 --9.4 6.3 8,13 .. `73.6 -0.9„ u7 7.20 ,Qvzrtx5capes Sagacr 8lne -i3,i 9 Et.? .. 3 T tt.t36 _ 72 :-IA-4 Quatzscapes Briolfimd 8L5 US 7.3 ti.W2 72.7 ilk 105 7.II Qu ri�S t} s v Lrrrcl nay a = & 2 PA " g t_ M ." 6.0". 4"ii i f .. ..... . .. ... - . _••, ..+:.=: :tea,. ;,...... Test tab: Aalnn Rochester . P.O. Psox iT.it3 . Wansta:t; NY 145Sta Thar[ Pet, feran o d S?ecernher28th„ 20.15 'SCANNED BY Test Method St. ucre ie County i3riti5h Sandani #�931.rgiat rellactaauer value {Ll�} ofa surface.. _ , . CIE Publication 15.2004 colorirnetry Grit ig ifacbeth Colareye lit A -Serial Number. 3713S9'171099 . Hemispherical spestrophotometcr Test P.t£ad edure °t01Wes . 1heic mea. arements were performed tm a recently-,ciandardized fsret£tgldL.ca-inrth Colareye 70WA Tect Phetweter_ "This instrument reports hemispherical tudiduce factor., using diiRM Muni tuation and 3" dectection, specular a nrapmuent included (CIE 15.2004 deusigcuadna da W) LRV is calculated from F pecad Yadja.4, rncctor using; accepter] meene defined ssa OE Publication 15loo4 and ••.- -135Fn^15t9 �*"'Ctinafata'ai4°t3."' ' , f, "'1Vift �.'..] t .17.E r .. �. •.': �' ^\ i ;° �" ,z et,. e�} �i,:.n3is . a ; ; � �,., • ,..;,il ,.' i Test Daaw Dynamic Coeffacienatof F,,jj on(DctLiF) T�_xtpft-ulfs 0.7 IvoLy 69 'Commarcial' "Average of flare mensea anent. €c4- 'V ationSheet edfi haEriaal C.�caarta 'Test Lab : The Council ofINmth e' mcnca, laic ® 900 Glett�stan f8eseaerla i3ivd, « Andemon., SC 2962E 7astPer,�aarrrasaf.T wemher2SNa, 2015 Test Wthod ANM A137.1-2012 Secdan 9,6.1: nVet Dynamic Co ffident of Rivion (DCOF)' Test Procedure dotes • Saraalrles r1eaned with Renovator *no prior to trrtiaT.. • Three (?) pool fn fish SWAVIes were tested in Lill foarr directions with 10" long measurements abe OR sensor was verified aasirg a standard prior to tesilnsg. • TmUng was; lserfa med under wet conditions u&in it o5% SLS •w-ates • Testtaxl;was c raluctedwinderlaboratoryconditions:ataprnrximitel} 70*F & 59%relative ha reality • reacted using a calibmted lt0T 31WL device.. AAcca I .NP I" Modifier: 21cca is unique blend of poriviank and rheologymodifiers that is designed to be used in all types ofpool finishes.'Utrca reacts with the Calcium hydride, finned when Ln€xhag white Pordmid cement with mba4 and cxnverts this soluble compound into a beneficial malerial, calcium Oicxte} ydrate. in essence it takes the negative by-product of cement hydration, WM caldumhsdrmiride.)and'wratsit. into a5uppk—urent;dcememitioos compound which Ica& to a more efFicirnt conselidaation ofmaterial, and de u fus the finish while at the «,tie time drarnatically cutting dowry on the amount of efflorescence it produces, inerca e i tzr itlt iburrl il)4y { YJnifi>KanitS i Co9aesaaLa (%k€irkak tlxty _ aciLta°as l aai tpang (T ace ze at E ,crosaatndadann Crnwelis goo all poll fan s?t'ixaaton I ' Preparation lalttxlttg P - Application QuarazS rape 'sk ou€d ba appll d to a saaund sea{ ce of nil, dirt, rig as or any other foreign substaance.I'reutously applied Palms or sta{ers must be Moved bS' acid c+,aslsirtp; aodlar sand6lastira{;. Aleutraliae arid. with Irai ing emir tar soda ash then thore'411p rinse with water. in add i..on tr. or In partial replacement of the preccdums mentioned abuva, aM7lEd a)TE PC PRQ Pi?tLMAltt TF- car R-MACH KaTf 20fW can be tired as a banding tv,,L Rallnished boats roust lad nodercut an apprtspr{atc distsrce around. all tile, tetaarn l om light fixtures raid train deft 1 All weepers andpltrn b nor I I e b atild be repassed With wrier stop cznxe�tt at least 24hours prior to plash application. Faelmv to properly ehean the pxzlsball pdar to application of the Quartzscapee limslt mist result in an ittprolaerbond which can lead to delaminatson or {ran l fatim , Van a Onto dard pla¢ta mixer, begin by adding anough C:1=16 pstab €e. water to sera (1) bag satQuaatzscapre isase mt '&is creates aan abrasive In& that will break up the additives and pigments. ADD Vb €tin ofActem-.Tarp" Modifier or (1) bag of F.Z Spord now, (Do rh4fidd both 4atect and OfS^raaui.)ADD p;gment now if bat& formula Cella for it Once the addifive s and pigmeras we mixed thaaroughly. ADD Mrd of the appaxaxintately 12.3 3 gai€ovs. Based on Al ma?s lave ofvrater to cement ratio the, correct amount ofwater under optimal condit-ionsfor Quattzscapes' is IS gallomper tastch, zt us recommended not to esceed:4 gallons; aFwatex per hatch. accat amimmnentat rartzUk-ss n`tcry dr8uxr dixareyas La the standard reaper to [terent ratios.,) Less wanner is beturr and creates a sponger 11001 finish, Adding too much water will weaken the lslesterragai t and om lead to check Pttsidrs) r mcl mg as well. ADD real ttt and thuaa ADD remaining hap of QwrtwScrapes` base mix. MiXwill uppe ar taifrwbich aids in the, mlxiog and blefuhrig of the matedaiand helpsbreakup any dell & Coa dare to mix tram-3 minutes before. adding reneaiaeingwater to achieve nptimei all%rous€stemm t Continue to anlx for an additional 2-3 mmoot q (&-R ounuaec tonal mLift time). Not, toast popular paddle mixer is 1.2 (�ublc Feet and has a 1 3i3iit-4,400 pound tnateaial capacity If Cal i�t mideneuds to be ustd, f lit xvt al ostiy snitxdards afrno main that 29 of total a crmentwt llht per batch. aXgWdO yifuslrgpigatm'4 esxsss Cabman Chloride can ears ct the, ytaul£ty elf thepr ywearss) Quart tScxpes" has eiti er 18g or 2tt2 pounds ofcemmt per lxs} h. A starteard DE Scoop holds appme analc4-3 pramds of Calcium Chloride. Based of this formula, you should not use more than 3.75 pounds for ecary QoartxSc spas, color _Tcept Super Nat(wM-'h hna tax adalonal bag ofc +entiaahere You Coterie up to 5.6 pounds of calcium chlaaeide. lip¢mtping mattr{al to the pool taring a plaster pa mp, please ca;tseder the following* tips to help maximize the cffs^cdetness of the pump. " Set the plaster {lump re the laeceedgearlshortest stroke by moving the belt 2 Aiwgs begin pumping with a full stoke. 3. Max (1) bag of P7 Sped in a (5) gallutr bucket of waste and pump this slurry meature through the plasterhose right before pampmg the QtaarCzscayirs'raaaterlaal. jbisge ayreduces the chancewa of plugging a hose aaad or pump mantiold. 4The shorter site lengt{x of the plaster host, used to dein er the material, the better. Mist pool shell pt ter to �picatAon and fluougluun the process to Imep It moist: and preventexces,iec absorption malstuxe in the QataftScaprs' material as it its being appiied..A hot/dry pool shell will cam mp'sd loss of moisture„ accelarstial set time of plaste ,and possible fai€ure afmate3ial adhering to stufatc. Apply Qusrtr.Scalsas" ee*exaly 3d8", to iA?" thdcic Palatexiai' that" coo RisFn iaall drytoo quicklyand material that i, taro thickwt"€1 trier lrsap�Z za set and ran trays moisture (hydratianf Process of i omp Bard 1 e materi ix essential to ibeaeakfnl kuating QuV=Scaper ffuish. Hard 7b asaclingis the prut:tss of compacting site. mataria': so that8httr is prapex compression of the us ocrial which drhT_$ the,. �r argrc�ates down and the m"'Her aggregeres np, Hurd trowallug also rraiuret the anwootafiewer in the mf+tture by briaging it to the surttce along teith the cement paxte mixture. LAttnug the final troweling, remove tilt e..rtaras Puitc from the suncce into a bucion and disperse of it parp aly. Fin all sprit holes with aggregate ate and cetmolt, not just Cream. ps_prasure proper cxparrive ofthe Qusrtzirapes" pool tiatialz can he achieved using a combination of the. follawing Ptrudutes with the ultimate goal king a pool surface tlLat clrxcety matches the Quartasrapee sampia prmtidekl.'Itae hest ag QmartxScapeS` P0Ol finishes are achieved 17162$neveag the.FrVE exposure steps outlined below: Inotai F. Blaring hard trawl phase, €inUber removes cernealt fat (creartr) from trowel and puts it into a buc-icet repeatedly, 2, l3aarins hard tiowe€ phase, the finisher repeateaity hafts the pool 15n:sh with a dean, airy teuy cloth rug. if tite rement has cured raga much, it seta he.arauch harder to tr mtwe the cream. The rag text] pit: up the color of the peal fini tt. 3. Once the t$uw tzscapee material has hardenesd. sulizdczady (4lesners rrinilnaant, the nest day as ragas: reas"Jaa rime fimnel it can be Add Washed. The hest acid washes ale perroea:ed hya (3) man cnnfv one maze dispensing the arid, one man apilmlzg the acidwith a bmnm orbrush, and cute man iseepingenetyEhiIT ct mel.. lacing svi la a taose.l'tsFryvatu localPe'lpi' regreaenta. tthm for the gnidefires on acid washing. 4. =>ressure 1ti''ashing t`ae Quaa2c; Fee pawl finish ran be done right after the :lLid Wmh. Using a fan tip nuzalc and a stanczsd pressure evaslax Fbnroughly' wall rinse the e lire Quxcar.Sragixa'°mcat ftrish. This vrash•dawaa swill remove any ems piguecaat, renaeut pasta, or haze and win leave the pool finish very clean and uniform:. Recnaavf alai water prior to filling the pool far Start Up, S. A proper Start Y.Tp is critical to the quat9ty, appearrnce� and ioagevlty of the Qms MSanpee pro'] finish. flirt speci.5es drat Qztaz tcScaPea" be•. started lip and inair.yt�sained £talinwiatg the guidelines set fc?rth by th" National plasterers C:eaml I a to the lipQ AA Meal tatirF' representative for a copy; or c(wn* the NpC webaite, at smwv,,npcamline.org; Note o" arr�,ostmre'- R&'Arat; cnrnpletelY an an aria wash. to expose this finial, will typically result in an candela sed poolFani.h with cement paste (Mmentlaitaance) cn+,,eaing same of the ag,aregate:. 4sFhen this happens, tlae pool snr£•ace win seat snatch the sample pro%rided and twin tthintateiy nesult in ]ricer caatraaaer seriafac'.ion. C oldweather t onriaiaraFimns Installing any iq pT pool finish if the aarbierat air temperature is insx at 4.4' Celsius ss Faot recnraueaenda�d, It is also very itoporomt to make sure that the concrete p ual shear is not frozen before applyengthe paas:l finish. in cold enaitonaronts, it is eery cautmant to endow. ar tent She pool nr a[.aa en ha�t;;stcrod pr,'ur en iazstallatian to het}, control cane aaxbient air trauperaatum axed rase the tzrnper;num afthe pool sheti lrportablee hexaYers are used tea brat the endusure, use. Of a pcnpana heater is recommended as it'bucca.s mush cleaner e.6;e.+x a aiiesei fieeJ ]rewire. ;�iske sum that there is adequate ventilation eta €;until.+ ofcaroat i nnoxiva t an be deadly. Cabala moncuide and catbem dioxide build up inside ora pool or Spa endnsttrc can ales Nava detrimental effects nz, the new pool finish as welis both can Bead to excessive uxrtwanaiiotf (turning whit.) attar lxaaaE finish saarFace. vvltsaz insAailirg 3df"T Iwtal.$nashes%tn cult eax'vinrrateeatta, it is avcoananrnded to brat tic sc'tuter going into tltc rutser trs hc€p ]germ the piastre^ matexral fort ,getting roll quickly. Ace arding to the American Concrete lnstiunte ACI,'For every IO F rei[ac Lion in concrete tearaperataue, settiang Fa`xoe 6s ltta-neascai 4-about on tlaxtzl. For cxassple, a mix. that usmlly'sef s 3n six hnazsa Wilm placed, at'7W would nni set &r £ 1 houra whenplaced at Si F. his May hhcreascs the awailable tune for piacinu mid fraaishing; but it also = e ads the hleedhig duration, delays slab Finishing, and requires larger crew howl" Illis'note can be applied to cotd weather pool fetish installation as vre1, Once thene.v pool finish isimaltHecl,itisimpartantthatitbekeptfrOmfrulzingfortiro'first•iS��anietoeaasuurethatithasa-soughew to reach a aninirm;.n of 59t).t?S.t.'llacswein ensure that it hill. awe be negatively impacted iry a freezettlxatvcycle as it ihvdaatxs. Allosw-ing the finish to tiee w within the first 48 hums cnxt dra9natiraily decrease the strength of the moot finish vehcle uaay sult in a shartraed service hfe. Pegaavllesx: of the itoty caaid $te tvaaflzer gees, it is very ixnpoaYaru to reeves exceed 2h of re % fire total -weight nt"rtuneatwhxn ,sing the set accelerator calcium chlarida:. Cuing tnaarr.ir'atarn chloride than what is raa�tnrnansaadad may have, a nagati:+e impae�k an the pool finish, esperially otn pigmented finishes which Win, camprornise the pool finish appearance and shorteza its service life. Coring Filling water (Mnuisiry Coverage Rtaies rJtYarningr Addidunal Infrrenatilm QuartaC73pee Cate should be taken to protect the Quartx8ca}*ea° purl fiiaisft for rn rapid dry axg cenadlfions suc3x as b#gltt ixi i high tetcperaturc, or low hznnidity. Sach gznez eorgiuns me), iociude logging orralsceug, the surface or pladog, a protecti4e COvtIing otter the pxzol. Covtr should not beplaced d#rectlyou the aggregaax surf tcc. When filling the pool, is is important to alp so Without interruption of fill water. $ pool as rapidly as gmssslalr, Donot algow nwaiu hose lengtilh, to Ray on S9za aggregate senisce as it will leave, mark, Los" a sus# or dean cloth wrapped around the end of die hose, or tie the ord of the hose to a strsali eraptywater bottle to alloy the loose to float in the w ter as it hegggns to fill Always pout the loose is tile deepest area of the pod, am, do not allow hig water to rnr damn froth the shallow rrui of the Pool as the path of the running waster Ivill :icave a mark on the new pooi Iiniatii tt is very impoYa xt ors ensurethat the pool is famction#ngpmptrRyben°are the pool is applied. o 11t pool visor most be carefully balanced from Lbein""3 fiWstart-trp anal "ronzntlg Maintained within the gn#deiitsm set forth by the'NPC. ASaintaiuiug$propar citenziea6 balance frown first fill is essential to onur weir,- the quakaty, appeanmrc, and Itfespan of the Quatta,ScapCS pool finish. please cozrsatPt'srour local lam." I LPMentative omtce rn ngg pr rg art -up tecturiTiesand maintenance guidelines, Corexage xatm vary arcovd#ng 1.0local cOnditiMIL TheN'PC Guideline for coverage rates for expencel rtuaet, pnoP finishes 220 si-tuare feet at 'A" thick fin a 1,051 It) batch. 'Elsie g,radncr crrntains t"Yg italline 8r'liesa. Avoid Isrcatisit>g, dust {corn this product as Prolonged and repeated breatating can MM, aprngresMve lung disease cal€ed SMcosa The international sgency for research an cancel^ Gas dassified i:ry,w fete esn Mica as a known hamcux3nngen<I,ong term exposures that result #n Sillcsasis:naq cause addltianal health Woes. FollowflSI-RA, A,'tSR-1,4 and NOW health srtandards tar Sail.#ca drat: For more Mailed nubtr=tion,sc.g tine tnatea ial sa{etydaa.e .sRzet before using; arlaandt€ag; aleis prardnt£. This tti'arnRag oeriyapplies to purchases ofproducts that Contain t;rystaAinx Siiira. Product is alkaline on eoma:ctvoth w.1tex�. Daring raising or application, avoid contact vrith egress or &kjea. In c, ofsuch contact, flood eye rc�rstedi}=rvitir svatea and eaR physician, Do sat take internally-, Vic v the QatartsSexWe Application & F%posure Vidaxa •t you Top r Go To: You Tube f The Pool Sosnrc t1anual l Quart¢Scep s App€ie It ion Video (In astr.Scagxts° is a component pool gosh which is installed correctly by falkn Bing a1,se dse £znmuja. Batch Formula lards are available upon Mjueet. Ask your local NPT representative for• a sc.t a fbatr%t herooda cards far A " PT, pool fin#sltes. QnartaSrcgaee is an ARpr peg' furish hrnnd. ktiaOOLC:ORP 109 IvO,,bparkB" COvInglon, LA 70433 Llift&. I-RO.POOL i P _ QIEICa@ Product Description Qwrtzkvix Vice is a fonnaalated pool finish system featuring graded natural quartz as well as colored quartz highliltats, high quality pigments and die best cement: modifier available for pool plaster application. Quartzscapee has boen Installed "cessfally in thousands sbl'pnols across America and is used in both commercial and residential installations In order to help you maximize your customer's satisfaction by delivering the best looking and performing quartz POW finieh possible, we recommend that you adhere to the following guidelines. InSWIation Guidelines &5 tl As with any cementlaggregate ea baure the installation procedures should always be based on sound industry practices as dasczxlaesl in the National Plasteree s iaaurual (M PC), Technical Manual, 7th Edition and the Quartzsa apes" d'ruduct T?ata 6xaxfde. There are specific batch formulae for every QuartswcaPesa pool finish color, Deviating from thy; official batch formulas will void rile warranty. Pik'?" marinating tool: reffca:t pools that are created using Quartxscapea" poo, finish to ensnare that the post finish sx aichts the puss fnxisx cwmlaies as -wallas the images on asf?tpacl.ceexra tvehsatc. The fasliowing is recommendation for a standard installation Yoder noranal enviroxamental CFbnditiorm 6 x 100lb. Bake of Quartz'supw have deft a 2x94 lb. Bags ofASTIVIC-15{1white cement % Bag ofAzteca NPI- Modifier (prefrrred brc axese of raxsef cial strength gain) OR I bag of uy Spread (Do not use both Azteca/Npr and Easy spread:in ahe acne t <atch) " QuaraaScapee Branded pigment specified by batch formula • ColorScapee Color Quartz specffaed by batch formula In host clinxates, % DE Scoop of calcium chloride (94;;<i, parity) may be added to help control the set. At low Percentages, calcitxxn chloride will slow the nd to hydration el aaracteristica :brad reduce surfacc shrinkage cracks. Control in the water conterxt of your nazx design. the suggested amount ofmix water per batch of Qoartr icapes is 15- £7gallons but will tarydepertding oat the c ondition;s the clay Of installation. Section 2.1 of the NPC Technical Manual, Ah I?d'ation, describes heavy water content is tyi4cnily gcr erned by three primary £actonc weather conditions, substrate conditions, and the application conditions. Mter content will vary from jobute to jobsite. Remember the gwder the water content, the more susceptible you will be to such conditions as shrinkage ccacks, carbonation, and in gen=l, a more Porous, permeable matrix. flu:srtaseafeee is an exposm! aggregate pool fin sly Jxastaflers xvidd use mechanical means to exlaa,se the aggregate xnatxix flsg)xar d troinling removing excess fit or cream horn the szarftce -with a trowel axad lastly''-augiog" the surface during the final tro-swcl phase. An add wash is reconanended to remove any cemeutitious residue: from the surface and Fd€.7'T to hnrn off the rapper cream laver. Acid washing the .same play is possible ptnviding ambient air temperatures are owns goo p and the QUeMScapes° has been allowed to hyda,ric out of water for 4-6 hours. Preniatwe add imlxemg can lead to a blotchy Overexposed, or:streaky #laud aprwewance Ti is highly recommended that tlac at wash be performed by a minimum of tseo peoples but three is optimal, one dispensing acid, one brushjug tite surface and one rinsing the finish wzth .eater so that acid is never allowed to sit or stunk. In the cooler times of the year the currace maybe acid washed the nit morning foliowing the day of application. It is 5mperetivc dear Ilse pool filling tat a place as socasa as possible after the sac.d wash and continued unintercupled until the water reaches the raid -point of the the anti the pool eslnzpme at ran he turned on. Remember f ik aIl cemestlagpregde interior firrishes, QuarWcaapee surfaces are irnraaersion or podding -,-aired:' l•Iydration or auattumfio n Fvocec* in an aqueous errnronment or when ilae a lface is Placed sander water. Belays in falling will lead to cracking Of c ar%axnation ofthe; surface, as well as voidjug the worraany. Start -UP Guidelines Qeaartxacapes° f nirbes anust. be started up in accordance with the N sx rosining pool Start -UP Proc>edure.s. t:oples of this pro ced-,are array Ere downloaadeti at na churge from the NI PC webs ite %-w tnpC,ouline.otI, It is reccannended to always use a duality sequestering agent durbW the start-up proms as defined in step #6 - lst Day of the NPC Start -Up Caryl. It is.cecommentled that the NPC Daily Mkier Chemistry and Maintenance Card be followed for the proper regimen of care of QusrMScapee f rdshes. 714 maximize the aesthetic featums and long term durability aspects of as Quart2&apW surface, the use of the I.an elirr Saturation Index must be followed as explained in the NpC ZSaaip Water t 11. asistry i erd. No saltshouldhe Dissolved added for ''0 days to a newt oar cakret es installation, Also uember to use the higher Total II ssalvetl Solids constants for sa:t pools to obWn the correct 2 Sf caicuwinas. Failure to fallow these guidelines vrsids warranty coverage. All materials must be purchased through S(T, Superior pool products or a NPT Sales Center to be considered an '1 branded pool finish and thus be cwraered antler warranty.