Etch-I-MTM: 
          Product Number 4408 
          Chemical Etching Cream for Ceramic and Porcelain, 
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          Works in about 5 minutes 
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          Safe and easy to use 
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          Replaces the tough work of sanding 
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          Shortens prep time up to 80%. 
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          Can be reused over and over 
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          (Patented Technology)
        Product 
          Description: XIM Etch-l-M is a brushable etching cream that 
          will dull or etch the surface of hard, silica based materials such as 
          porcelain, porcelainized steel construction panels, tile, glazed block 
          and glass. It actually removes the glossy surface glaze. It is formulated 
          into a thick brushable cream to minimize runs, drips and splashing. 
          Etch-l-M is used as an alternative to the hard work of manual or machine 
          sanding when the surface must be dulled for paint adhesion. Since Etch-l-M 
          works in minutes, its use can shorten surface preparation time by up 
          to 80%. Etch-l-M leaves a uniform, dull surface without the problem 
          of deep sanding scratch marks that could show through the final finish. 
          It can be reused over and over and cleans upwith water. Note: Etching 
          is defined as the chemical corrosion of the porcelain or glass surface. 
          XIM's Etching Cream contains fluoride salts. It can be considered a 
          dilute solution of hydrofluoric acid and must be handled with care. 
          Hydrogen fluoride is used in the steel industry to pickle stainless 
          steel, aluminum and titanium. It is used in the glass industry as an 
          etchant.
        Product 
          Preparation: XIM Etch-l-M Etching Cream is used as is from 
          the container. During storage Etch-l-M can form a gel or separate and 
          crystallize. This is expected. Mix or Stir to a brushable consistency 
          before using. Note: Keep from freezing. Keep the container tightly closed 
          when not in use. Store at room temperature. Keep away from children.
        Surface 
          Preparation: Careful surface preparation and cleaning is the 
          key to good results. Before using the XIM Etching Cream be sure the 
          surface is thoroughly clean and free from all grease, wax, oil, and 
          dirt, mildew, rust and soap residues. Soap residues are not easily seen, 
          but must be removed completely. Clean the surface with a strong abrasive 
          detergent using an abrasive pad or steel wool. Rinse well and allow 
          to dry. Moldy or mildewed surfaces should be scrubbed with a mixture 
          of one quart bleach and three quarts water and then thoroughly rinsed 
          with clean water. Never mix bleach with detergents that contain ammonia. 
          Note: The surface must be free from all contamination for the Etching 
          Cream to "wet" and react with the surface. After removing 
          all contamination, tape off all areas not to be etched. XIM's Etching 
          Cream is an acid and will attack and etch (dull) aluminum and other 
          metals.
        How 
          to Apply: XIM's Etch-l-M Etching Cream is best applied by brush. 
          Apply a medium to heavy quantity of the Etching Cream over the surface 
          to be dulled. It is recommended that you work only in small sections 
          of a few square feet at a time. It is best to work at a temperature 
          of 70 - 75 deg. F. After applying the Etching Cream allow it to work 
          for about 5 minutes. Different types of glass and porcelain require 
          somewhat different etching time frames.As an example, conditions that 
          are suitable for etching soda-lime glass are not the same as those that 
          will work on borosilicate glass. After applying, do not allow the etching 
          cream to dry out. After the 5 to 10 minute contact period, scrape up 
          the excess Etch-l-M cream and return it to its container. You MUST rinse 
          the remaining Etching Cream from the surface
          using plenty of clean water and an abrasive pad (the Etching Cream can 
          attack steel wool) to remove the fluorosilicate scum formed during the 
          etching process and any excess salt. Warm water (90 - 100 deg. F) is 
          best for rinsing. If the scum dries, it becomes difficult to remove. 
          When rinsed completely, dry with a clean cloth. Inspect the surface 
          to make sure it has been etched to a uniform dull appearance. If surface 
          dulling is not complete it indicates that the surface may be contaminated 
          with a soap residue or that the Etching Cream requires a longer contact 
          time. Re-clean and re-apply the Etching Cream for the desired result. 
          NOTE: Etch-l-M will form a gel when stored, especially when stored at 
          warm temperatures above 85 deg. F. It can also separate and crystallize 
          when stored. This is the nature of the product and is expected. Therefore, 
          Etch-l-M should be mixed before use. If gelled or separated, mix with 
          a wooden paint stick until uniform.
        Clean 
          Up: Clean equipment with plenty of water immediately after 
          use. Large amounts of running water should be used to solubilize the 
          salts and dilute the acid.