Ames® Research Laboratories, Inc. has just released…… some remarkable testing on new technology that will protect your structures before and after hurricanes or storm damage!
Ames Blue Max ® is a Water-based Liquid Rubber and has broken the barrier with new remarkable impervious science technology.
Ames Blue Max has surpassed its design expectations! Not only for basements, but can be used as a construction adhesive*!
Ames Blue Max is a construction adhesive* for concrete blocks and small structures. Ames Blue Max waterproofs and glues concrete blocks together, which makes it possible to build bunkers on battlefields, fall out shelters, berms for fuel, and chemical bunkers for storage.
*Not an approved construction method. Consult your local codes authority. Good for out buildings, pump houses and other utility structures.
Ames Blue Max is perfect in hurricane areas for protection before a hurricane and Ames Blue Max seals and protects wood, siding, wafer wood, and plywood. Ames Blue Max is impervious, and keeps moisture and bacteria out, because it is an airtight seal.
Ames Research Laboratories newest technology…. Ames Blue Max ® Water base Liquid Rubber.
As most contractor FEMA people know, wood is a food source for wet and moist wood. After hurricanes and storm surges; floodwalls are removed and underlayment’s can be wrapped in a liquid rubber membrane that dries leaving a sealed environment against further damage in most savable situations.
Insurance companies and homeowners are rushing to this fantastic new technology to restore, what’s left to protect from mold, algae, and fungal growth after storm damage.
The product is Ames Blue Max an environmentally green product. You can spray it on, brush or roll it on, and it dries to a 1200% elastic rubber coating or rubber seal.
Ames’ Blue Max is a special blend of adhesive, high strength elastomeric liquid rubber. It is a new, impenetrable, rubber technology for waterproofing in extreme wet situations such as flat roofs, below grade foundations and basement walls. It is high in solids and dries to a tough 1200% elastic membrane that resists cracking and peeling. Ames’ Blue Max is impervious to water when applied in a uniform and seamless fashion with adequate millage. It flows into cracks and crevices as a liquid and sets up as a durable rubber to seal leaks wherever they occur. Ames’ Blue Max is available in a thick trowel-grade for use as a filler, and a heavy duty sprayable grade. It dries to a translucent blue color.
Ames’ Blue Max is also an excellent coating for ICF (insulated concrete forms), as well as metal, wood, concrete, and many other applications. The adhesive qualities in Ames’ Blue Max actually glue surfaces together and strengthen wall construction. Ames’ Blue Max out performs isocyanate urethanes, and works well as a primer and waterproofing membrane for Ames’ products such as Ames’ Safe-T-Deck®, Ames’ Snow Seal®, Ames’ Maximum-Stretch®, Ames’ Block & Wall®, Ames’ Iron Coat® and many other coatings. Ames’ Blue Max must be top coated for UV protection in exterior applications.
This coating is water base and contains no petroleum. It is non-toxic, VOC-free, low odor, and environmentally friendly. It can be used as a potable water coating. Ames’ Blue Max is easy to apply ~ simply roll, brush or spray. Clean up with water.
Clean and Prepare the Surface
Always run a test patch first, in an inconspicuous area, to ensure proper adhesion and drying, and that the product performs to your satisfaction. Be sure that surfaces are clean and dry before the coating application. Caulk all cracks greater than 1/8″ wide with Ames’ Blue Max trowel-grade. Install adequate drains to drain flat roofs.
Seam Tape and Prime the Surface
Surfaces with joints, cracks, flashings, vents, parapet wall flashings or where two unlike surfaces come together, require Ames’® Peel & Stick Seam Tape (PS250, PS450 or PS650) to provide some additional strength and reinforcement. Prime all surfaces generously with Ames’ Blue Max prior to setting the Seam Tape in place. (See Seam Tape label for instructions.) Apply a liberal topcoat of Ames’ Blue Max over the Seam Tape and allow to cure.
Ames’ Blue Max Application
Apply Ames’ Blue Max to the surface. We recommend two gallons per 100 sq. ft. or two coats as needed for walls, and three gallons per 100 sq. ft. Ames’ Blue Max is slightly tacky and may be top coated on roofs with Ames’ Maximum-Stretch, and on basement walls and foundations with Ames’ Block & Wall or Ames’ Paint & Prime. When used on roof decks Ames’ Blue Max is top coated with Ames’ Safe-T-Deck. Ames’ Blue Max needs to be top coated in applications with direct sun contact to protect from UV degradation. Applications below ground, such as ICF (insulated concrete forms) do not need to be top coated.
Concrete Walls & Foundations
The surface must be clean, dry, and free of loose material. Fill all joints or cracks wider than 1/8 inch with Ames’ Blue Max trowel-grade. It is important to seam tape all joints and cracks to avoid future cracking and leaking. Seam tape flashing to wood; wood to wood; concrete to wood; metal to wood; brick to wood; etc. Ames’ Blue Max may be brushed, rolled or sprayed. We recommend two gallons per 100 square foot for walls. The application must be applied in a continuous, unbroken seal of a minimum dry thickness of no less than 30 mils (the thickness of a dime).
Rolled Roofing, EPDM Rubber Roofs and other types of Roof Surfaces
Remove loose dirt, granules, moss, and debris from roof surface. IMPORTANT: Use caution with power washing. Replace any missing pieces of rolled roofing. Prime with 2-3 coats of Ames’ Blue Max until roof surface is smooth and sealed. IMPORTANT: Prime roof completely smooth and watertight before applying roofing fabric. Topcoat with Ames’ Snow Seal or Ames’ Maximum-Stretch. On roof decks, topcoat with Ames’ Safe-T-Deck.
Weather & Drying Guidelines
For exterior applications, Ames’ Blue Max is best applied between 50 to 90 degrees F (10 to 32 degrees C) on warm dry surfaces. Be sure humidity is less than 50% and dew point and temperature have a good spread. Ames’ Blue Max will begin to dry in 30 minutes to 2 hours depending upon thickness of application and weather. It continues to cure for up to 2 weeks. A slight tack is normal after drying. Ames’ Blue Max may be recoated or top coated when it is dry to the touch.
IMPORTANT: For exterior applications check your local weather forecast and follow our Ames’® Weather Rule: Apply when the streets are dry, the sun is in the sky, the roof is warm to the touch, and no inclement weather is forecast for 24 hours. Consult your local weather forecast. The best work window during winter months is usually between 10am and 2pm with a forecast of clear weather for the following day. Low temperatures, high humidity and evening and morning dew will require increased drying/curing time.
When top coating Ames’ Blue Max, keep in mind that white or light colored coatings will reflect nearly all solar rays and dry at a much slower rate than dark colored coatings. If you live in the northern hemisphere the best time to apply white products is the summer months when there is plenty of sunlight. In contrast, darker coatings absorb more sunlight and dry more quickly.
Cleanup, Storage and Disposal
Clean tools and small spills with water. Store unused product in its original can, tightly sealed and protected from freezing. Dispose of this product in accordance with local, state, or federal requirements.
Estimated Coverage
Standard product coverage on a smooth surface is 100 sq. ft. per gallon per coat (est. 10 mil). More than one coat recommended. More coats equal longer life. Rough surfaces will require additional product and drying time.
Suggested Tools
Ames’ industrial-strength coatings are easy to apply for the Do-It-Yourselfer. Most Ames’ products may be applied by brush, roller, push broom, or sprayer. Ask for a sprayable-grade coating when applying by sprayer. Depending upon the roughness of the surface, preparation, and the specific application, you may need one or more of the following:
- 3-4 inch wide paint brush
- Scissors or Utility Knife
- Roller & Handle
- Commercial Airless Sprayer
- Ames’ Seam Tape
Can this be applied in low temperatures around 30 F? I need to waterproof my plywood temporary roof.
We recommend that it be applied in temperatures between 50-90F degrees with less than 50% humidity. If you are able to bring your plywood inside and apply the coating and then put onto the roof that would be a possible work around. Give our team of specialists a call we can find a great way to help get your temporary roof up. 1-888-345-0809. CA
Will this work on a plywood floor in a wood shop. Will it hold up to the foot traffic, etc.
Thank you for reaching out, it will not work well as a primary layer on a floor for foot traffic. Blue Max is tacky and is best as a “primer” coating. We recommend you look at Safe-T-Deck, and of course if you have any other questions please call us at 888-345-0809. CA
Can Blue Max be used on interior basement walls that have been previously painted with latex house paint?
Hi Fred,
Yes, Blue Max can be used over old latex house paint! We recommend that you clean the area thoroughly and wait for it to be completely dry before applying. Thanks very much for your question!
Can you coat a fish pond with the product
We do not recommend using Blue Max on fish ponds.
can I paint inside my cistern with this
We recommend using a product specifically designed for that application. It is not an application we recommend our product be used for.
I’m looking to paint the inside of a wine cellar that doesn’t get visible moisture, but smells like mold or mildew. The walls and floor are poured concrete.
Would Blue Max be overkill and should I use one of your other products?
What kind of paint can go over Blue Max?
Thanks.
We recommend Blue Max to waterproof interior below grade walls. We cannot guarantee the elimination of odors but it may possibly help. For more detailed application assistance please call our waterproofing experts at 888-345-0809.
Will this work in a water trough and not harm the livestock?
We do not recommend using Blue Max on a water trough. It is a UV sensitive product. There will always be a portion exposed.