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AsbeS$OS�,� ®Val S l t. For Removing A.C.M. <br />(Asbestos Containing Material) <br />(THE ENCAPSULATING REMOVAL) <br />1) Before installing the glove bag, spray a mist of the BWE 5000 onto the laggingl <br />cover to lock down any materials that may become airborne during the installation <br />process. 2) Place a 24oz. spray bottle of BWE 5000 into the glove bag along with <br />your tools, and then install according to the glove bag manufacturer's instructions. <br />3) After installation, take the bottle of BWE 5000 and mist the entire surface area <br />inside the glove bag and then spray onto the lagging cover before making the initial <br />incisions (DO NOT REMOVE THE LAGGING COVER.). 4) Make the first incision into <br />the lagging in the shape of a circle and spray BWE 5000 as you make the incision. <br />5) Make another circular incision and spray BWE 5000 again as before. 6) Make a <br />lengthwise cut and spray BWE 5000 Into the incision. 7) Break open the lagging and <br />spray BWE 5000 into the opening and onto all surfaces, including the exposed <br />pipe/boiler itself. 8) Place the lagging into the bottom of the glove bag. 9) Wire <br />brush or� use a 3M pad to clean the pipelboiler and then use a clean/dry cloth to wipe <br />off the pipe. 10) Spray a mist coat of BWE - 5000 onto the pipe; spray a mist coat <br />of BWE 5000 onto the ends of the exposed lagging not yet removed. 11) Remove the <br />glove bag according to the acceptable work practice; or move the glove bag down the <br />pipe and remove the asbestos until the bag is full. (We recommend you only make <br />3 incisions in the lagging to save time and money.) <br />Pipe/Boiler Lagging Removal (Non -Glove ) <br />1) Spray a mist coat of BWE 5000 onto. the pipe/boiler lagging before you make the <br />first incision to lock down any material t may become airborne during the removal <br />process. 2) Spray BWE 5000 into the incisions as you cut into the lagging material, <br />and continually thereafter until the desired penetration has been achieved. Because <br />BWE 5000 is also an encapsulant, there is no need to penetrate through to the substrate <br />of the lagging as you would with other products'. 3) After you have made all of the 1p <br />mecessary incisions, break open the lagging and liverally apply BWE 5000 to all <br />surfaces. 4) Wire brush or use a 3M pad to remove and clean the pipe/boiler. 5) <br />Spray a mist coat of BWE 5000 and moveo ' to the next section. 6) After the entire <br />lagging has been removed, wipe BWE 5000 onto all of the removed surfaces to remove <br />any remaining material, and then wipe dry. 7) Finally, spray a lock down coat of <br />BWE 5000 onto all dried surfaces andre-insulate after you have clean air finals. <br />Hard/Cementitious Type (Mono-Kote Type) <br />1) Using water only, pre -wet or pre-soak the A.C.M. in advance of the removal, <br />typically the day or night before. Lightly mist all of the polyethylene sheeting with <br />BWE 5000 before removal of A.C.M. starts, so that if any fibers are released during <br />removal and they come in contact with the sheeting, they will stick and become <br />encapsulated. 2) On the day of removal, spray the BWE 5000 using 35-50 psi onto <br />the wet A. C.M. 5-10 minutes ahead of the rem -oval work force. 3) Begin removal and <br />scrape to the substrate. 4) Reapply BWE 5000 if penetration to the substrate has <br />not been achieved. 5) After scraping, wire brush if necessary or use a 3M pad and <br />then wipe all surfaces down with aclean rag saturated with BWE 5000 and wipe dry. <br />6) Mist BWE 5000 as a "lock down" onto all surfaces prior to re -insulation only. <br />For quick final air cleaning mist air and surfaces of room several hours prior to final <br />air clearance. <br />NOT FOR PRESOAKING (REMOVE WHILE STILL WET) <br />22 0. <br />