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"_"e J Fig. B.6 <br /> B.6 - Mix catalyst (bottle with RED sticker) and paste together in <br /> plastic mixing bucket (provided) with stir stick. Mix thoroughly until paste <br /> has changed in color and is consistent. (Fig. B.6) <br /> CATALYST BOTTLE FOR PASTE HAS A RED STICKER <br /> FOR SUMMER!!! 1/2 bottle per 1/4 Gallon of putty. <br /> FOR WINTER !!! 1 bottle per 1/4 Gallon of putty. <br /> OWear protective goggles and a mask <br /> when mixing and applying resin or paste. <br /> B.7 - Proceed to apply the mixed paste material to the sump joint, over the applied tape and over <br /> its edges to meet the fiberglass wall. Do not be sloppy. The more paste you smear past the tape, the <br /> more work you need to do to remove it later. Step 13.7 - B.7.3 <br /> Fig. B.7 Fig. B.7.2 Fig. B.7.3 <br /> B.8 - Wait until the material (paste seal) physically hardens (cures), normally a minimum of One <br /> Hour @ or above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. PIPING SUMP MUST NOT BE DISTURBED <br /> DURING THIS TIME TO AVOID MISALIGNMENT. <br /> B.9 - After exterior joint(s) have fully cured, mix paste and smoothly apply to the inside joint of the <br /> piping sump, over the tape and its edges, see Fig. B.9. Visually inspect the Joints that the paste <br /> has been applied to and look for gaps or delaminating. Ventilate sump accordingly, if mandated by <br /> local or federal regulations. <br /> Fig. B.9 <br /> B.10 - After Paste has fully cured, grind down all <br /> previously abraded areas (Fig. B.7.3) and lightly touch <br /> up pasted area with additional paste as needed. <br /> Dust off abraded areas. <br /> 8 ii-B401-DW-SP-10A <br />