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Encapsulating Lead Paint

Cole Stanton from Fiberlock joins Bob to talk about Child Guard, his company's encapsulating coating for lead-based paint. Lead encapsulating is an alternative to stripping lead-based paint. It's a safer option to removal as it doesn't generate the same volume of lead dust and it's far less expensive. It comes in gloss, or satin or an eggshell that's flat. To prepare the surface of the window trim, Cole has taken a few of the lead-safe wipes and removed a lot of dust from the trim. The wipes are presoaked in TSP (Tri-Sodium Phosphate), a heavy-duty cleaner, which is good at solubilizing and lifting lead dust. Because the coating of Child Guard should be applied at 7/1000s of an inch thick dry, it should easily hide nicks and bruises in the woodwork. It is easy to measure the thickness of a coat of paint while it's wet using a wet film thickness gauge. Measuring is important because the encapsulants are tested and certified to meet the requirements for making lead paint safe in all fifty states but only at a certain thickness. Child Guard is a Thermoplastic Elastomeric Copolymer. It's water-based and cleans off with soap and water. To use the gauge, Cole puts it into the still wet coating and then removes it checking that there is a little dab of coating on the proper tooth. Lastly he applies a second coat to get it to its final thickness. One big problem with lead paint is that it tastes sweet and little kids sometimes go up to a window sill and mouth it. To discourage this, Child Guard has an anti-ingestant called Bitrix in it, which tastes horrible.
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Encapsulating Lead Paint

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" Post this here -- and you are here from our friends at Fiberlock to talk about alleged encapsulate ink paint right exactly this is stronger we're applying child guard. And encapsulate coating from lead based paint. Through the window true. And I gather that led to cancellation is an alternative to having to strip away all the coats of early paint that had lead in it that can harm a child exactly make your lead based paint safe in your home by applying. A coating like child are. It's a much safer option to removal you're not generating anywhere near as much dust and are less expensive -- by eight to fifteen dollars a square foot and most people can't afford that nobody wants to throw these you won't know the moldings look terrific news and it -- that you get this. Gloss or satin or there's an eggshell and there's a flat okay. This one hasn't been done yet right now this one is waiting to be done this -- was just prepared -- Few of these lead safe wipes and just took a lot of the dust from the other construction going on in the house. Off. The ground so there and it wiped down the -- what are -- kids yes again it's pre soaked in TSE's it's very convenient and easy to pull out and -- tri sodium -- language and a heavy duty cleaner great detergent good Saudi analyzing lifting lead dust and it's great for clean up anywhere there's been dust generating activity original house now is the paint thick enough that it's gonna hide nicks and bruises like that is absolutely the coating should be applied at seven thousands -- damage -- I don't know candidacy is terrific amount you might have actually -- restaurant ever measured the thickness of coating when putting a little paint on line. But well generally you don't but there is a really easy way to do it while it's wet. Now this thickness gauge what's the point of that. Well in -- are all tested and certified group that's why if you use this product it meets the requirements for making lead paints safe in all fifty states. But it meets it at a certain thickness so you have to make sure you put it the thickness at which it passed all the tests and these products to pass 22 different tests. They're sophisticated products this is a -- last. But classical Latin America coal hollow -- and thermal plastic he left the miracle polymer. Water based cleans up with soap and water and does cover right over the little -- that we had on the -- now tell me about the gauge how does that work well all we're gonna do this while coatings. Into the code. And we take it off and we check to make sure that we've got a little dab of coating on the property in this case we want. Seven bills are negative. Quit but we're almost there just a little bit more would do it okay and you put on a second coat to get it to -- when he gets the second could you get to the final and that now the big problem let me is that it tastes sweet. And little children go up to windows -- in -- and it. But -- and that can do a lot of damage how does that work there that's one of the big sources of lead poisoning lead dust is the other one here to prevent children from mouthing surfaces that they could get their mouth around us in time -- call it which is always faced bat that's right."

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