Tuff Coat; First coat: 30 mins at 90°F, 1 hour at 70°F, 2 hours at 50°F; Second coat: dry to touch. Tuff Court; First coat: 30 mins at 90°F, 1 hour at 70°F, 4 hours at 50°F.
Tuff Coat; For optimal results, two coats are required. Tuff Court; Tuff Court requires a single coat with 1/2" nap roller.
All painting should be done between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to avoid the possibility of dew or condensation spoiling the application with temperatures ranging between 40˚F to 90˚F. When working in cooler temperatures, be sure the air and surface temperatures will remain at or above 50°F for at least 8 hours after application.
Yes. The entire surface to be painted; regardless of age, must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased to remove all traces of surface contamination. If the old paint is in good, sound condition, sand it thoroughly smooth with 80 grit paper; solvent clean to remove residue, then apply a coat of Tuff Coat UT-80 Adhesion Primer before painting. Old paint in poor condition must be removed prior to painting.
Yes. The entire surface to be painted; regardless of age, must be thoroughly cleaned and degreased to remove all traces of surface contamination. If the old paint is in good, sound condition, abrade it thoroughly; solvent clean to remove residue, then apply a coat of Tuff Court. Old paint in poor condition must be removed prior to painting.
Tuff Coat; Yes, we would need a sample color or color code that we can use to create the custom color. However, exact color matches are not guaranteed. Custom colors require a 50 gallon minimum order. Tuff Court; No, this is currently not an option. We offer the sports court industries 4 most popular colors and white for striping.
Yes, the product has a shelf life of twenty four months. Due to the high solid’s nature of this product, there will be significant settling that occurs in the can or pail. Stir or shake contents thoroughly to remix any settled material.
Tuff Coat non-skid coatings are required to be applied by Tuff Coat rollers to ensure a uniform finish and proper dispersion of the rubber granules. In areas too large to efficiently roll, a low-pressure hopper sprayer can be used. Tuff Court should be applied with 1/2" nap roller or low-pressure hopper sprayer for larger applications.
It's designed for asphalt, concrete, and previously coated acrylic sports surfaces in good condition. It's not recommended for wood, vinyl, or synthetic turf.
Anywhere athletes play hard - community courts, schools, universities, country clubs, athletic center, recreation departments, and even residential driveways or backyard courts.
Red, Court Green, Blue, Light Blue, and White.
Proper prep is essential. The surface should be clean, dry, and free of oils, dirt, and loose materials. New concrete must cure for at least 28 days before coating. Etching or grinding is required for smooth concrete.
There's no primer required but the surface must be prepared according to the label.
Tuff Court is UV-stable and formulated to resist fading, cracking, and chalking in extreme sun, heat, and moisture conditions.
Yes - it's designed to provide superior traction under both dry and wet conditions, improving player safety and performance.
Regular cleaning with mild detergent and water will help preserve the finish. Avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washing at close range.
Yes. Both products have low odor, low VOCs, and is safe for interior use.
Simply clean the tools and equipment with soap and water immediately after use.
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