Al’s Liner Media
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Idaho Liner Media |
| Al’s Liner informational flyer | |
| Al’s Liner Product Technical Data Sheet | |
| Mixing Chart and Techniques | |
Al’s Liner Media
|
Idaho Liner Media |
| Al’s Liner informational flyer | |
| Al’s Liner Product Technical Data Sheet | |
| Mixing Chart and Techniques | |
Approximately how much coverage do you get out of 1 gallon of product?
Carlos
With one gallon of Al’s Liner you will get 20 to 25 mils thickness across a 60 SF area and 60 to 65 mils thickness across a 20 SF area. We have found that the easiest way to determine the depth of your coating, (without out using a mil gauge), is to simply measure out your area to be sprayed and then determine the amount of material needed using the guidelines above, for example. 20SF at 25 mils would require 1/3 gallon of Al’s Liner. Please remember it is simple to make your own mil
gauge using a piece of thin sheet metal, cutting it to a point and marking the required depth. This will help novice applicators get the feel for applying an even coat of Al’s Liner.