IMPORTANT
Strictly follow installation procedures
Strictly follow installation procedures as defined in Method Statements, application manuals and working instructions which must always be adjusted to the actual site conditions.
IMPORTANT
Environmental conditions during application and cure
Changes in the environmental conditions can affect product performance. Skin formation and drying time can be significantly delayed by high humidity, low temperature and large joint dimensions.
- Protect the Product from leaching, do not expose to water until a solid skin has formed
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Apply masking tape where neat or exact joint lines are required.
- Open the seal on the top of the cartridge, or open the end of the foil pack. Fit the nozzle and cut it to the desired size. Insert the product into the caulking gun.
- Apply the Product into the joint ensuring that it comes into full contact with the sides of the joint and avoiding any air entrapment.
- IMPORTANT Do not use tooling products containing solvents. As soon as possible after application, tool the sealant firmly against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion and a smooth finish. Use a compatible tooling agent such as clean water to smooth the joint surface.
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Remove the tape within the skinning time of the Product after finishing.
OVER-PAINTING THE SEALANT
IMPORTANT
Tacky paint over the sealant
Some paint systems may exhibit plasticiser migration that will cause the painted surface to be tacky.
- Trial the paint system with the Product prior to undertaking the project.
The Product can be over-painted with most conventional paint coating systems. Prior to application test the paint system for compatibility.
- Allow the Product to fully cure before over-painting.
- Carry out preliminary trials to test the paint for compatibility in accordance with ISO/TR 20436:2017 - Buildings and civil engineering works — Sealants — Paintability and paint compatibility of sealants
The use of non-flexible paint systems may lead to cracking of the paint coating depending on the movement of the joint.
Colour variation
Note: Colour variations may occur due to the exposure in service to chemicals, high temperatures or UV-radiation, especially with white colour shade. This effect is aesthetic and does not adversely influence the technical performance or durability of the product.