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WILLIAM KITE ARCHITECTS, INC. tel 401 272-0240 166 Valley Street Building 5, Providence, Rhode Island 02909 fax 401 351-8985 PROJECT INFORMATION TRANSMITTAL No. 35 Project No: 1122 Project Name: 122 Fountain Street Hotel VIA Fax Date: April 30, 2013 E-mail To: Pezzuco Construction, Inc. Hand 128 Kenwood Street Cranston RI 02907-3142 Attn: John Alsfeld INFORMATION HEREIN IS PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO: Contractor Initiated Owner Initiated Architect Initiated (Field Conditions) Make the following change to the finish Schedule on Sheet A8.2: Stair landings; 1. Prepare existing 4X8 tile with Etch-I-M etching cream, made by X-I-M. (Cut sheet attached) 2. (1) Coats PPG Aquabon WB Primer. (Cut sheet attached) 3. (2) Coats PPG WB Epoxy finish coat. Color: Black. (Cut sheet attached) THIS DOCUMENT IS ISSUED AS FOLLOWS: Supplemental Instruction. This material is intended as a clarification of the Contract Documents with no change in Contract Sum or Completion Date anticipated. Proposal Request. This material requires an itemized Change Estimate to be prepared and submitted by the Contractor for review and approval prior to implementing the work. If approved, a Change Order will be issued to increase or decrease the Contract Sum and/or Time of Completion as applicable. Directive for a Change in the Work. This material is to be included as a part of the Work. If a change in the Contract Sum or Completion Date is required, an adjustment in the Contract amount will be determined in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 7.3.3 of the General Conditions. A Change Order will be issued to incorporate final approved costs into the Work increasing or decreasing the Contract Sum and/or Completion Date accordingly. The work required by this material shall proceed immediately upon issuance of this PIT, with change estimate evaluation to follow. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to review the information provided herein and respond in a timely fashion accordingly. No requests for changes to the Contract Sum or Completion Date shall be considered for modifications issued as “Supplemental Instruction” unless requested in writing within 14 days of the above date of issuance and prior to the implementation of any work specified. Copy to: File, Owner Sent By: Philip Derby WILLIAM KITE ARCHITECTS, INC. 1122_PIT 35_0430_13.doc

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Page 1: WILLIAM KITE ARCHITECTS, INC. 8985

WILLIAM KITE ARCHITECTS, INC. tel 401 272-0240

166 Valley Street Building 5, Providence, Rhode Island 02909 fax 401 351-8985 PROJECT INFORMATION TRANSMITTAL No. 35

Project No: 1122

Project Name: 122 Fountain Street Hotel VIA Fax

Date: April 30, 2013 E-mail

To: Pezzuco Construction, Inc. Hand 128 Kenwood Street Cranston RI 02907-3142

Attn: John Alsfeld

INFORMATION HEREIN IS PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO:

Contractor Initiated

Owner Initiated

Architect Initiated (Field Conditions) Make the following change to the finish Schedule on Sheet A8.2: Stair landings; 1. Prepare existing 4X8 tile with Etch-I-M etching cream, made by X-I-M. (Cut sheet attached) 2. (1) Coats PPG Aquabon WB Primer. (Cut sheet attached) 3. (2) Coats PPG WB Epoxy finish coat. Color: Black. (Cut sheet attached)

THIS DOCUMENT IS ISSUED AS FOLLOWS:

Supplemental Instruction. This material is intended as a clarification of the Contract Documents with no change in Contract Sum or Completion Date anticipated.

Proposal Request. This material requires an itemized Change Estimate to be prepared and submitted by the Contractor for review

and approval prior to implementing the work. If approved, a Change Order will be issued to increase or decrease the Contract Sum and/or Time of Completion as applicable.

Directive for a Change in the Work. This material is to be included as a part of the Work. If a change in the Contract Sum or

Completion Date is required, an adjustment in the Contract amount will be determined in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 7.3.3 of the General Conditions. A Change Order will be issued to incorporate final approved costs into the Work increasing or decreasing the Contract Sum and/or Completion Date accordingly. The work required by this material shall proceed immediately upon issuance of this PIT, with change estimate evaluation to follow.

It is the Contractor’s responsibility to review the information provided herein and respond in a timely fashion accordingly. No requests for changes to the Contract Sum or Completion Date shall be considered for modifications issued as “Supplemental Instruction” unless requested in writing within 14 days of the above date of issuance and prior to the implementation of any work specified.

Copy to: File, Owner Sent By:

Philip Derby WILLIAM KITE ARCHITECTS, INC. 1122_PIT 35_0430_13.doc

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Applications:

For Etching Hard Silica-Based Materials Alternative to Sanding

Preparation For Painting Porcelain Tile Glazed Block Porce:ainized Steel Glass

Features & Benefits:

Easier Than Sanding Saves Time Brush-On Cream Works In Minutes Gives a Uniform, Dull

Surface Without Scratch Marks

Can Be Reused Cleans Up With Water

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ETCH-I-M™ Etching Cream Water Based, Brushable. Reusable PATENTED FORMULA Acid Etch For Porcelain Product #4408

Product Description: XIM Etch-l-M is a brushable etching cream that will dull or etch the surface of hard, silica based materials such as porcelain, porcelainized steel construction panels, tile, glazed block and glass. It actually removes the glossy surface glaze. It is formulated into a thick brushable cream to minimize runs, drips and splashing. Etch-l-M is used as an alternative to the hard work of manual or machine sanding when the surface must be dulled for paint adhesion. Since Etch-l-M works in minutes, its use can shorten surface preparation time by up to 80%. Etch-l-M leaves a uniform, dull surface without the problem of deep sanding scratch marks that could show through the final finish. It can be reused over and over and cleans up with water. Note: Etching is defined as the chemical corrosion of the porcelain or glass surface. XIM's Etching Cream contains fluoride salts. It can be considered a dilute solution of hydrofluoric acid and must be handled with care. Hydrogen fluoride is used in the steel industry to pickle stainless steel, aluminum and titanium. It is used in the glass industry as an etchant.

Product Preparation: XIM Etch-I-M Etching Cream is used as is from the container. During storage Etch-l-M can form a gel or separate and crystallize. This is expected. Mix or Stir to a brushable consistency before using. Note: Keep from freezing. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use. Store at room temperature. Keep away from children.

Packaging Data: Does Not Affect Most

Plastic Materials (Always Test First)

Cautions: Contains Salts of

Hydrofluoric Acid Handle With Care Wear Protective

Gloves, Glasses, and Clothes

Read All Cautions and Material Safety Data Sheet Before Using

Quarts - 6 Per Carton #44082 Pails - 5 Gallon Capacity #44086

Technical Service Information: For further information about this or any other XIM product, contact our Technical Service Staff toll free at (800) 262-8469.

Surface Preparation: Careful surface preparation and cleaning is the key to good results. Before using the XIM Etching Cream be sure the surface is thoroughly clean and free from all grease, wax, oil, and dirt, mildew, rust and soap residues. Soap residues are not easily seen, but must be removed completely. Clean the surface with a strong abrasive detergent using an abrasive pad or steel wool. Rinse well and allow to dry. Moldy or mildewed surfaces should be scrubbed with a mixture of one quart bleach and three quarts water and then thoroughly rinsed with clean water. Never mix bleach with detergents that contain ammonia. Note: The surface must be free from all contamination for the Etching Cream to "wet" and react with the surface. After removing all contamination, tape off all areas not to be etched. XIM's Etching Cream is an acid and will attack and etch (dull) aluminum and other metals.

How to Apply: XIM's Etch-I-M Etching Cream is best applied by brush. Apply a medium to heavy quantity of the Etching Cream over the surface to be dulled. It is recommended that you work only in small sections of a few square feet at a time. It is best to work at a temperature of 70 - 75 deg. F. After applying the Etching Cream allow it to work for about 5 minutes. Different types of glass and porcelain require somewhat different etching time frames.

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Etch-I-WM Etching Cream For Porcelain and Tile (#4408) As an example. conditions that are suitable for etching soda-lime glass are not the same as those that will work on borosilicate glass. After applying, do not allow the etching cream to dry out. After the 5 to 10 minute contact period, scrape up the excess Etch-I-M cream and return it to its container. You MUST rinse the remaining Etching Cream from the surface using plenty of clean water and an abrasive pad (the Etching Cream can attack steel wool) to remove the Duorosilicate scum formed during the etching process and any excess salt. Warm water (90 - 100 deg. F) is best for rinsing. H the scum dries, it becomes difficult to remove. When rinsed completely, dry with a clean cloth. Inspect the surface to make sure it has been etched to a uniform dull appearance. If surface dulling is not complete it indicates that the surface may be contaminated with a soap residue or that the Etching Cream requires a longer contact time. Re-clean and re-apply the Etching Cream for the desired result. NOTE: Etch-l-M will form a gel when stored, especially when stored at warm temperatures above 85 deg. F. It can also separate and crystallize when stored. This is the nature of the product and is expected. Therefore, Etch-l-M should be mixed before use. If gelled or separated, mix with a wooden paint stick until uniform.

Clean Up: Clean equipment with plenty of water immediately after use. Large amounts of running water should be used to solubilize the salts and dilute the acid.

Cautions: Use only with adequate ventilation. All plastic ventilator fans are available and are suggested. Avoid con- tact with eyes and skin. A good point to remember is that the concentration determines the rate of attack on the skin, not whether it will cause a burn. Open skin from cuts or skin abrasions are particularly vulnerable to burns. Use Safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles. DO NOT WEAR CONTACT LENSES WHEN USING! Chemical resistant gloves of butyl rubber or neoprene are recommended to prevent contact exposure. You should always check for pin hole leaks in your gloves before use. Launder cloths before reuse. A good adage when working with either concentrated or dilute hydrofluoric acid is that anything in the area where you are working that is wet could contain the hydrofluoric acid.

For additional information see the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this product. Read completely before using.

FIRST AID: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Give 1-2 glasses of water to dilute or Milk of Magnesia antacid. Call a Physician Immediately. In case of eve contact, flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while holding the eyelids away from the eyes. See a Physician. Skin Contact. Avoid skin contact. Brush material from point of contact then wash with soap and water. Pay particular attention to the underside of the fingernails. Remove all contaminated clothing. After washing for at least 15 minutes, immerse the burned area in a solution of 0.135% iced solution of Zephiran (benzalkonium) chloride until the pain is relieved. Zephiran chloride can be purchased at most drugstores as a 17% solution. (One ounce of the 17% solution added to one gallon of water will make a 0.135% solution) As an alternative a 2.5% calcium gluconate gel may be massaged into the burn area until the pain is relieved. For large burn areas see a physician immediately, Inhalation.' Remove from the exposure to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, oxygen can be administered by a certified person only. Seek immediate medical attention.

Physical/Chemical Data: Etch-I-M Etching Cream Wt. Per Gal 9.421b Physical Form Chunky Cream Odor Slight Pungent Odor pH (Acidity) 5.0 VOC Less than 10%

Limited Warranty: This product is made to the highest standards in order to provide you with consistently optimum results. If this product fails to perform as specified herein, XIM will furnish an equivalent amount of replacement XIM product, or will refund the purchase price upon proof of purchase. XIM will not be liable for any indirect or consequential damages. There are thus no warranties of fitness or merchantability beyond that provided above. This warranty does not include labor or cost of labor for application or removal of any paint or primer, This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

XIM .... When Ordinary Primers Are Not Enough! XIM Products, Inc., 1169 Bassett Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145 (800) 262-8469 4104

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HPC/Industrial Maintenance AQUAPON® WB Water Base Epoxy Primer

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

PACKAGING

PRODUCT DATA

98-46 Series

1-Gallon (3.78L)5-Gallon (18.9L)

RECOMMENDED USES

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

AQUAPON® WB primers are the primer complement to theAQUAPON WB Water-Borne Epoxy interior/exterior coatingsystem. These products are intended for use in commercial,institutional or industrial environments or where a tough, impact,abrasion, mar and stain resistant coating is required. Suitable foruse on properly prepared and primed steel, galvanized metal,aluminum, copper, plaster, concrete, masonry, and woodsurfaces. For Professional Use Only; Not Intended forHousehold Use.

AluminumCopperGalvanized MetalSteel

Water-borne formula meets all current local and national VOCregulationsChemical and solvent resistance equal to solvent epoxy coatingsSuitable for both floors and vertical surfacesWater borne formula for low odor and reduced yellowingCan earn LEED NC Version 2.2 Credits

PRODUCT TYPE: Water-Borne Polyamide EpoxyTwo Component

GLOSS: MatteVOC*: 1.72lbs./gal. (206 g/L)COVERAGE: 157 to 209 sq. ft./gal.

(15 to 19 sq. m/3.78L)Note: Does not include loss due to varying application method,surface porosity, or mixing.DFT: 3.0 to 4.0 mils WEIGHT/GALLON*: 10.9 lbs.(4.9 kg)+/-0.2 lbs. (91g)VOLUME SOLIDS*: 39.1% +/- 2%WEIGHT SOLIDS*: 54.3% +/- 2%MIXED RATIO: 1 part Comp. A to 1 part Comp. B*Product data calculated on mixed product.Wet Film Thickness: 5.6 to 8.4 milsWet Microns: 142 to 214 Dry Film Thickness: 2.0 to 3.0 milsDry Microns: 50 to 76POT LIFE: 6 hours IN SERVICE TEMP.: Dry Heat 250ºF (121ºC)DRYING TIME: Dry time @77ºF (25ºC); 50% relative humidity.To Touch: 2.5 hoursTo Handle: 11 hoursTo Recoat: 16 hours

Drying times listed may vary depending on temperature, humidity,color and air movement.

CLEAN UP: Soap and Water

FLASH POINT: 98-46 98ºF (36.7ºC)98-99 200ºF (93ºC)

F20

AQUAPON® WB

TINTING AND BASE INFORMATION

98-46 Light Gray Primer Component A98-99 Primer Component B

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AQUAPON® WB 98-46 Series

AQUAPON® WB Water Base Epoxy Primer HPC/Industrial Maintenance

GENERAL SURFACE PREPARATIONRemove all loose paint, mill scale, and rust. The surface to be coated must be dimensionally stable, dry, clean, and free of oil, grease,release agents, curing compounds, and other foreign materials. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may releaselead dust or fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST OR FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAINDAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respirator and prevent skin contact to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Beforeyou start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the USEPA National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEADor log on to www.epa.gov/lead. In Canada contact a regional Health Canada office. Follow these instructions to control exposure to otherhazardous substances that may be released during surface preparation.

STEEL: Prepare surface by SSPC-SP6 commercial blast cleaning.

GALVANIZED STEEL: May be applied directly to properly prepared hot dipped galvanized steel. To obtain adhesion, stabilizers on thesurface of the galvanized steel must be removed by either brush blasting, sanding or chemical treatment prior to coating.

ALUMINUM AND COPPER: Must be lightly blasted to remove contaminants and provide and anchor pattern prior to coating.

COATING SYSTEMS: 236-HD AQUAPON® WB Epoxy Primer may be substituted in other PPG systems where solvent based AquaponPrimer is normally used. This substitution should not be done where intended end use involves a critical exposure.

F20 6/2007Supersedes (4/2007)

RECOMMENDED PRIMERS

PPGAF believes the technical data presented is currently accurate: however, no guarantee of accuracy, comprehensiveness, or performance is given or implied. Improvements incoatings technology may cause future technical data to vary from what is in this bulletin. For complete, up-to-date technical information, visit our web site or call 1-800-441-9695.

LIMITATIONS OF USE

PPG Industries, Inc.Architectural CoatingsOne PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA 15272www.ppghpc.com

Technical Services1-800-441-96951-888-807-5123 fax

PPG Architectural Finishes400 S. 13th StreetLouisville, KY 40203

PPG Canada, Inc.Architectural Coatings4 Kenview BlvdBrampton, ON L6T 5E4

Architect/Specifier:1-800-PPG-IDEA

None Self-priming on properly prepared surfaces. For Professional Use Only; Not for Household Use. Apply onlywhen air, surface, and product temperatures are above 50°F(10°C) and surface temperatures are at least 5°F (3°C) above thedew point. Curing is retarded below 60°F (15°C). For exteriorapplications, do not paint late in the day when dew orcondensation are likely to form or if rain is threatening. Topcoatsoon after application, delays increase the probability of intercoatcontamination and peeling. Verify adhesion when topcoating hasbeen delayed with test application. Gradual loss of gloss andchalking is typical and characteristic of epoxies on exteriorexposures. Film integrity is not adversely affected. Notrecommended for immersion service. Not recommended for belowgrade applications on concrete or masonry. PROTECT FROMFREEZING.

SAFETYProper safety procedures should be followed at all times whilehandling this product. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION.KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Spray equipment must behandled with due care and in accordance with manufacturer’srecommendation. High-pressure injection of coatings into the skinby airless equipment may cause serious injury. Read all label andMaterial Safety Data Sheet for important health/safety informationprior to use. MSDS are available through our websitewww.ppghpc.com or by calling 1-800-441-9695.

MIXING AND APPLICATIONS INFORMATIONPermissible temperatures during application:Material: 50º to 90º F 10ºC to 32ºCAmbient: 50º to 100º F 10ºC to 38ºCSubstrate: 50º to 130º F 10ºC to 54ºC

Application Equipment: Changes in application equipment,pressures and/or tip sizes may be required depending on ambienttemperatures and application conditions.

Brush: High Quality Polyester/Nylon Brush

Roller: High Quality Polyester/Nylon Brush

Airless Spray: Pressure 1500 psi, tip 0.015” to .0.017”

Conventional Spray: Fluid Nozzle: DeVilbiss MBC gun, with 777air cap with E or FF tip and needle, or comparable equipment. Atomization Pressure: 55-70 Fluid Pressure: Can not specify, dependent on numerous factors.

Thinning: Under normal conditions, thinning is not required.Water may be added at up to 6 oz. per gallon for unusualapplication requirements.

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HPC/Industrial Maintenance AQUAPON® WB Water Base Epoxy

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

PRODUCT DATA

Water-borne formula meets all national VOC regulations.Chemical and solvent resistance equal to solvent epoxy coat-ings.Superior abrasion resistance.Suitable for both floors and vertical surfaces.Water borne formula for low odor and reduced yellowing.Meets MPI Category #93, Epoxy Floor Paint (Water Based)

RECOMMENDED SUBSTRATES / PROJECTS

APPLICATION INFORMATION

AQUAPON® WB is a water-borne epoxy interior/exterior coatingsystem for use in commercial, institutional or industrialenvironments or where a tough, impact, abrasion, mar and stainresistant coating is required. Suitable for use on properlyprepared and primed steel, galvanized metal, aluminum, copper,plaster, concrete, masonry, and wood surfaces. Also recommend-ed as a floor coating. For Professional Use Only; Not Intendedfor Household Use.

Aluminum Ferrous Metal WoodConcrete Galvanized SteelDrywall Plaster

Application Equipment: Changes in application equipment,pressures and/or tip sizes may be required depending on ambienttemperatures and application conditions.

Conventional Spray: Fluid Nozzle: DeVilbiss MBC gun, with704 or 777 air cap with “F” tip and needle, or comparable equip-ment. Atomization Pressure: 55-70 psi. Fluid Pressure: Cannot specify dependent on numerous factors.

Airless Spray: Pressure: 1500 psi, tip 0.015” - 0.017” Sprayequipment must be handled with due care and in accordance withmanufacturer’s recommendations. High pressure injection ofcoatings into the skin by airless equipment may cause seriousinjury.

Brush: High quality polyester/nylon brushRoller: High quality roller coverThinning: Under normal conditions, thinning is not required. Insome cases, such as extremely low humidity or high tempera-tures, water may be added up to 6 oz. per gallon to improveopen time or flow and leveling.Permissible temperatures during application:Material: 50 to 90ºF 10 to 32ºCAmbient: 50 to 100ºF 10 to 38ºCSubstrate: 50 to 130ºF 10 to 54ºC

PRODUCT TYPE: Water Borne Epoxy Two Component

BASE/COLOR:98-1 Porcelain White 98-4 ASA #49 Gray98-10 Safety Red 98-9 Tile Red98-11 Safety Blue 98-51 Pastel Base98-12 Safety Orange 98-56 Midtone Base98-13 Safety Yellow 98-98 Gloss Comp. B98-2 Black 98-100 Semi-Gloss Comp. B98-3 Light Gray 98-101 Gloss Comp.B (low VOC)

Note: Coverage does not include loss due to varying applicationmethod, surface porosity, or mixing

Wet Film Thickness: 5.3 mils to 7.9 mils*Wet Microns: 135 to 201 Dry Film Thickness: 2.0 mils to 3.0 milsDry Microns: 51 to 76

POT LIFE: 6 hoursINDUCTION TIME: NoneMIX RATIO: 1:1 by volumeDRYING TIME: Dry time @77ºF (25ºC); 50% relative humidity. To Touch: 1 hourTo Handle: 7 hoursTo Recoat: 16 hours

Drying times listed may vary depending on temperature, humidity, colorand air movement.

CLEAN UP: Soap and Water

FLASH POINT: 98-1 94ºF (34ºC)98-98 200ºF (93ºC)98-100 200ºF (93ºC)

Results will vary by color, thinning and other additives. *Product data calculated on product 98-1 mixed with 98-98.**Product data calculated on 98-1 mixed with 98-100.***Product data calculated on 98-1 mixed with 98-101.

GLOSS* SEMI-GLOSS**Gloss Level:(60º Glossmeter)

70 + 40-60

VOC: 2.26 lbs/gal. (271 g/L)*2.08 lbs/gal. (250 g/L)***

2.02 lbs./gal. (242 g/L)

Coverage: 202 to 303 sq. ft./gal(19 to 28 sq. m/3.78L)

227 to 341 sq. ft./gal(21 to 32 sq. m/3.78L)

Volume Solids: 37.8 +/- 2% 42.5 +/- 2%

Weight Solids: 51.8% +/- 2% 58.2% +/- 2%

Weight/Gallon: 10.5 lbs. (4.8 kg) +/-0.3 lbs. (136g)

11.15 lbs. (5.07 kg) +/-0.3 lbs. (136 g)

Tint Component A only. Thoroughly mix the contents of eachcomponent before combining. Under mechanical agitation, addthe contents of Comp. B to the same size Comp. A. The mixedmaterial will increase in viscosity. Agitate until the combinedmaterial is uniform. No digestion time is required. Be sure to mixthe correct A and B components.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

F19

AQUAPON® WB 98-1 Series

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AQUAPON® WB 98-1 SeriesAQUAPON® WB Water Base Epoxy High Performance CoatingsGENERAL SURFACE PREPARATION

The surface to be coated must be dimensionally stable, dry, clean, and free of oil, grease, release agents, curing compounds, and other for-eign materials. Prime bare areas with a suitable primer. WARNING! If you scrape, sand, or remove old paint, you may release lead dustor fumes. LEAD IS TOXIC. EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST OR FUMES CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE,ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN. PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE. Wear a properly fitted NIOSH-approved respi-rator and prevent skin contact to control lead exposure. Clean up carefully with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop. Before you start, find outhow to protect yourself and your family by contacting the USEPA National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on towww.epa.gov/lead. In Canada contact a regional Health Canada office. Follow these instructions to control exposure to otherhazardous substances that may be released during surface preparation. PREVIOUSLY PAINTED SURFACES: Old coatings should be tested for adhesion of the existing system and lifting by the proposed top-coat. FERROUS METAL: Stabilizers must be removed prior to painting. Weathering , solvent washing, chemical cleaning, or brush blastingmay be appropriate, depending upon the nature of the stabilizer and the time available. GALVANIZED STEEL: Caution must be used when selecting coatings for use on galvanized metal surfaces. These substrates may havea factory-applied stabilizer, which is used to prevent white rusting during storage and shipping. Such Stabilizers must be removed by eitherbrush blasting or chemical treatment. The surface must be exterior weathered for 6 months and then solvent cleaned per SSPC-SP1 priorto painting. When weathering is not possible, solvent clean surface per SSPC-SP1 and then blast clean per SSPC-SP7, brushoff blast or thoroughly abrade the surface by appropriate means.CONCRETE FLOORS: Unpainted -- Test freshly poured concrete by ASTM-D4263 before coating. Remove all contaminants by sweeping,scraping, or cleaning with solvent or detergents. In severely contaminated areas, abrasive blasting may be necessary. Previously Painted-- Existing polyamide/epoxy coatings in good condition can be coated. Previous coatings must be thoroughly cleaned and sanded to removegloss. Remove wax and grease with solvent and detergent. In severely contaminated areas abrasive blasting may benecessary. CONCRETE, STUCCO, PLASTER, MASONRY other than Concrete Masonry Units: Allow all concrete, mortar, plaster, etc. to cure forthirty (30) days under normal drying conditions. Remove all dirt, dust, grime, loose mortar and all other forms of contamination. Concretewhich has been treated with curing compounds or hardeners, should be thoroughly abraded.MASONRY, PLASTER, DRYWALL, CEMENTBOARD, CONCRETE BLOCK: Remove all surface contaminants. Fill cracks, voids, and sur-face imperfections. Use PITT-GLAZE® Acrylic Latex Block Filler, 16-90, for normal applications. For non-immersion service involving mois-ture or high humidity, 97-685/686, Epoxy Filler is recommended. HPC Systems in Detail Brochure (H13905) COATING SYSTEMS: 236-HD,237-HD, 238-HD, 239-HD. AQUAPON® WB Epoxy Coatings may be substituted for AQUAPON® Polyamide-Epoxy Coatings,97 Line, in other AQUAPON® Coating Systems when the end use does not involve a critical exposure.WOOD: Previously painted wood should be sanded to dull the gloss of previous paint and to remove any loose paint. Wood should be cleanand dry before the first application of AQUAPON® WB Epoxy Coating.

F19 5/2007Supersedes (4/2007)

RECOMMENDED PRIMERSLIMITATIONS OF USE

PPGAF believes the technical data presented is currently accurate: however, no guarantee of accuracy, comprehensiveness, or performance is given or implied. Improvements incoatings technology may cause future technical data to vary from what is in this bulletin. For complete, up-to-date technical information, visit our web site or call 1-800-441-9695.

TINTING AND BASE INFORMATION

PPG Industries, Inc.Architectural CoatingsOne PPG PlacePittsburgh, PA 15272www.ppghpc.com

Technical Services1-800-441-96951-888-807-5123 fax

PPG Architectural Finishes400 S. 13th StreetLouisville, KY 40203

PPG Canada, Inc.Architectural Coatings4 Kenview BlvdBrampton, ON L6T 5E4

Architect/Specifier:1-888-PPG-IDEA

For Professional Use Only; Not Intended for Household Use.Apply only when air, surface and product temperatures are above50°F (10°C) and when temperatures are at least 5°F (3°C) abovethe dew point. Curing is retarded below 60°F (15°C). For exteriorapplications, do not paint late in the day when dew or condensationare likely to form or if rain is anticipated. Gradual loss of gloss andchalking is typical and characteristic of epoxies on exterior expo-sures. Film integrity is not adversely affected. Do not apply over oilor alkyd coatings less than six months old. Not recommended forimmersion service or for use in swimming pools. Not recommendedfor below grade applications on concrete or masonry or over latexfloor deck enamels.. Do not apply directly over POLYCLUTCH®

Wash Primer, 97-687/97-688. Epoxy coatings are not suitable forlarge expanses of exterior wood. PROTECT FROM FREEZING.Explosion-proof equipment must be used when coating with thesematerials in confined areas. Keep containers closed and away fromheat, sparks, and flames when not in use.

Concrete Block 16-90, 97-685/686, 6-15Concrete, Smooth Masonry 4-603, 98-1Drywall 6-2, 17-921, Self PrimingFerrous Metal 98-46 Galvanized Steel 98-46

Use PITTSBURGH® Paints Custom Colorants and refer to theVOICE OF COLOR® formula book for tinting instructions. Do notuse G or Z colorants. Tint Component A only.

SAFETYProper safety procedures should be followed at all times whilehandling this product. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEPOUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Read all label and Material SafetyData Sheet for important health/safety information prior to use.MSDS are available through our website www.ppghpc.com or bycalling 1-800-441-9695.PACKAGING

1-Gallon (3.78L)5-Gallon (18.9L)All products not available in all sizes. All containers are not full-filled.