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EXPERT ADVICE house paints." The way color sealcoats are formulated appears to contribute to their versatility. "In our research and experience, we found acrylics to be best suitable as a binder for colored sealcoat," Pandrapragada said. "They provide the sealcoat with excellent performance properties and are cost effective as compared to epoxies and urethanes." Gearheart concurred on the best formulation: "100% acrylic formulations are the best for outdoor applications, due to ultra-violet stability and breathability. These coatings can suspend silica sand and specialized aggregate for non-slip texture and durability in all temperatures and weather conditions." A couple of questions come to mind when thinking of using color sealcoating on a jobsite. What kind of prep work needs to be completed before applying color sealcoating? Does color sealcoating require different prep than plain sealcoating? According to Pandrapragada, the prep work for color sealcoating is similar to plain sealcoating. "Prior to application, the surface must be clean and free from all dirt, debris, oil spots and any other surface contaminations." Surface preparation before color sealcoating should consist of general cleaning of the surface with brooms, blowers and With color sealcoating it is possible to preserve and beautify any asphalt surface to give it distinctive appeal. pressure washing if needed. The surface should be clean and free from loose coatings, organic growth, and other contaminants that could interfere with adhesion. Cracks should be filled with 100% acrylic crack fillers. "Asphalt-based and hot applied crack fillers should not be used under acrylic coatings," Gearheart advised. "Also, ensure that coal tar sealants have not been used prior to acrylic colored sealcoats, for best adhesion. Crack filling and repair should be performed, and repairs or leveling should be considered for damaged or raveling areas. The life of colored sealcoat can be shortened if submerged under water, or puddled areas, for long periods of time." There are a number of performance attributes that characterize color sealcoating. The treatment does not contain any oils, so it should not leach onto floors or carpet after completion curing. The 100% acrylic coatings are resistant to oil and fuel and also act to seal, protect, and extend the life of pavement. Dry time for color sealcoat is very similar to traditional sealcoats and cleanup is performed with water. Application temperatures are the same as most asphalt sealants. The pavement and ambient temperatures should be 50 degrees F (10 Celsius) and rising during application and for at least 24 hours after the job is completed. Colored sealcoat is best applied with soft rubber squeegees. "To assure the successful application of color sealcoating, it is best to allow new asphalt to age 60- to 90-days to rid the surface of oils contained in fresh asphalt," Dubey said. "A 'Water-Break-Free-Test' should probably be performed to determine that the surface oils have sufficiently dissipated in order to ensure solid bonding of the color coating. Any residual oil may cause the coating dis-bond. Old oxidized pavements must be thoroughly cleaned and preferably power-washed to remove all loose particles. In addition, the manufacturer may recommend the use of a primer if the surfaces integrity cannot be assured." Color sealcoating can play a significant role in the asphalt paving contractor's offering of services. Specifically engineered formulations produce highly durable pavement coatings designed for light pedestrian and vehicle traffic. With color sealcoating it is possible to preserve and beautify any asphalt surface to give it distinctive appeal. In a sense the term "blacktop" is outdated, since with the availability of color sealcoats it is possible to have a green, red or other color asphalt surface to match any desired aesthetic and functional purpose. www.callape.com [38] 1.800.210.5923