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Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint 5L

Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint 5L

Teamac Chlorvar is a modified chlorinated rubber coating designed for applications demanding resistance to saltwater, a diverse array of chemicals, and acids. Suitable for both interior and exterior use.

Utilised as a gloss finish, Teamac Chlorvar provides protective coverage in environments with moderate to severe corrosive conditions. It finds application in various settings, including swimming pools, milking parlours, piping, laundries, and marine uses.

Recommended Primer: Teamac Metaclor Underwater Primer on metal and wood. On concrete and porous surfaces use Chlorvar thinned 10% with Chlorvar thinners.

Is Chlorvar Chlorinated Rubber Paint safe for aquatic life?

After the full 14-day curing period, rinse all the painted surfaces thoroughly with clean water to remove any remaining solvents on the surface. Once rinsed and cleaned, the paint is safe for use with aquatic life.

Finish: Gloss

Available in 5L.

Coverage 14 sqm per L.

Available Colours: White, Black and Blue.

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Product FAQs

What is Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint used for?

It is designed for areas where a tough, water-resistant finish is required. It is commonly used on swimming pools, milking parlours, marine environments, and surfaces exposed to harsh chemicals or weathering. It is also suitable for use on metal and wood surfaces.

Is Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint waterproof?

Yes, it provides excellent waterproofing and is ideal for swimming pools, fountains, and areas subject to constant moisture.

Can it be applied on concrete or masonry surfaces?

Yes, it adheres well to concrete, masonry, brickwork, and plaster.

Can I use Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint on metal surfaces?

Yes, it can be used on metal surfaces. However, the metal should be properly primed using Teamac Metaclor Underwater Primer to ensure good adhesion and durability.

How long does it take to dry?

The paint usually dries to the touch within 2 hours. However, full curing should be 14 days before submerging the coating.

How many coats of Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint are required?

Generally, two coats are recommended for optimal coverage and durability. If you're painting over highly absorbent surfaces, a thinned down first coat should be applied followed by 2 full coats.

Can it be applied to a previously painted surface?

No, this product is not compatible with any other type of paint.

What is the coverage of Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint?

The paint typically covers 14 square meters per litre, depending on the porosity of the surface and the thickness of the application.

Is Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint resistant to chemicals?

Yes, one of its primary advantages is its resistance to chemicals, making it suitable for agricultural applications, swimming pools, and areas exposed to harsh chemicals.

Can it be applied with a roller or brush?

Yes, it can be applied with both rollers and brushes, as well as by spray. It is important to use the appropriate method for the type of surface you're working on.

Can I use Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint for a swimming pool?

Yes, it is specifically formulated for pools and milking parlours and has excellent waterproofing, durability, and resistance to chlorine and agricultural chemicals.

Is it UV resistant?

Yes, it is resistant to UV light, making it suitable for outdoor applications where it will be exposed to sunlight.

How do I maintain surfaces painted with Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint?

Surfaces should be cleaned with mild detergents and non-abrasive cleaning tools to prevent wear and tear. The paint’s chemical resistance helps it last longer in harsh conditions.

How should I clean brushes or rollers after using Teamac Chlorinated Rubber Paint?

Use a solvent such as xylene or a recommended paint thinner for cleaning tools immediately after use.

Can I apply it in cold or humid conditions?

For best results, apply the paint in dry conditions and at temperatures between 10°C and 25°C ). Avoid applying in high humidity or very cold temperatures as this can affect drying times and finish quality. Do not apply in direct sunlight - a warm but cloudy day is ideal.

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Application Method

Application Method

Brush, Roller or Spray

Coverage

Coverage

14 sqm per L

Finish

Finish

Gloss

Suitable Primers or Topcoats

Suitable Primers or Topcoats

Metaclor Underwater Primer

Thinners

Thinners

Thinners 15