MIXING GATORGLIDE OR GATORBASE

Coverages
A gallon covers 195 sq. ft. up to 5 coats.
½ gallon 95 sq. ft. up to 5 coats.
Quart covers 45 sq. ft. up to 5 thin coats.

I like to use a hacksaw blade to find levels and mark the jugs or buckets. Wipe clean after each dip.

After mixing or shaking Part A, drop the blade to the bottom and then stand it next to the container and mark your stop level. Then, measure into quarters or thirds. Measure and mark Part B. After pouring the 1/4 of A, drop the blade back in and check if the amount is right. If you pour over on A some, then pour over on B some.

Measure

First, mix part "A" thoroughly with a high-shear mixer or by shaking vigorously. Then, you can mix as much as you can use in an hour. (Example: if you are using 1/4 of Part A, then use 1/4 of Part B). When you open the bucket or jug, mark the outside at the top level then mark half, quarter, and so on; do the same with the catalyst (Part B).

Easy as That

If you pour a quarter or third on Part A, then do the same with Part B. This will give you the correct ratio. This method is best! DO NOT use measuring cups as it is measured by weight not volume. 

Coverages
A gallon covers 195 sq. ft. up to 5 coats.
½ gallon 95 sq. ft. up to 5 coats.
Quart covers 45 sq. ft. up to 5 thin coats.

Mixing Video

Jim Beam Not Included