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Blue Bear 500MR Mastic Remover (Bean-e-doo)
Formerly known as:
BEAN-e-doo Mastic Remover
- Removes Asbestos/Black Mastic, Vinyl Glue, Ceramic Mastic, Traditional Carpet Adhesives
- Virtually No Odor
- Less Than 3% VOC
- Made with 100% American Grown Soybeans
- GHS Compliant
Overview
Ideal for use in occupied areas like post offices, schools, hospitals and other public places where safety is important. 500MR removes newer mastics, layered adhesives, black mastic or called black asbestose mastic (glue) and even glues 50+ years old, using the power of soybeans. It's the first product to pass both performance and environmental safety test by the USPS (USA) for the removal of mastic containing asbestos!
Contractors find that 500MR works more efficiently, saves time, and helps create a safer restoration site compared to traditional hazardous chemical mastic removers.
After application use a degreasing agent when mopping surface.
For porous and/or cracked substrates, use a commercial absorbent to help in pick-up of mastic residue.
Testing surface for residue after floor bas been mopped: Apply water to various small areas on the substrate and rub with fingers. If water turns cloudy white, it indicates there is BEAN•e•doo Mastic Remover remaining on the surface. Reapplying with a degreaser is recommended.
Coverage:
One gallon (3.78 l) will generally cover between 9.3-18.6m2. Many customers report getting up to 18.5m2 per gallon (3.78 l). Most contractors new to 500MR (BEAN-e-doo) Mastic Remover budget at 11.6-13.9m2 per gallon (3.78 l) so they dont’t under estimate the job.
Estamated coverage per container:
1 Quart (0.946 Ltrs) covers 2.9-3.5m2 up to 4.6m2
1 Gal (3.78 Ltrs) covers 11.6-13.9m2 up to 18.5m2
5 Gal (18.9 Ltrs) covers 58-69.5m2 up to 92m2
Usage Tips:
Do not exceed the recommended coverage. Applying too much 500MR BEAN•e•doo does not shorten removal time, but does contribute to impeding the complete removal of residue.
For thick mastics, reduce suggested sq. meter coverage.
For best clean-up results, remove mastic with long handled scraper. Next use a commercial absorbent to ensure pick-up of mastic residue, and then mop floor using a degreaser.