Everbuild 125 Decorators Caulk 380ml Box of 12 White
491-006
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Everflex 125 One Hour Caulk is a fast-drying flexible decorators’ filler and sealant that remains permanently flexible. Can be overpainted with most paint types or covered over with wallpaper; no sanding down required.
Uses:
For sealing and filling cracks and gaps prior to decorating.
For use around skirting boards, ceiling cornices, window and door frames, stair treads and risings and fixtures adjoining walls.
Can be used to fill damage plaster.
This product is non-returnable.
Product Type
Other
Cleaning
Preparation:
All surfaces must be clean, dry and dust free.
All loose or flaking surface coatings, and old sealant and mastic joints, should be removed before application.
Highly porous substrates such as new plaster should first be primed with a dilution of Caulk with water at a ratio of 1:2.
Can be applied to slightly damp surfaces.
Application & Tools:
Cut the tip of the cartridge taking care not to damage the thread.
Apply nozzle and cut cleanly at an angle of 45 degrees with an opening slightly larger than the gap to be sealed.
Apply using a standard sealant gun.
Best results will be obtained by keeping an even pressure on the gun trigger and keeping the gun at a constant angle to the surface being sealed.
Smooth down within 20 minutes of application using a wetted spatula, piece of wood or wetted gloved finger.
Care should be taken at this point not to saturate the surface as this will delay drying.
Any excess sealant etc., can be removed using a sponge and warm water.
Can be overpainted after 1 hour.
Store in cool dry conditions and protect from frost.
Storage
Store in cool dry conditions and protect from frost.
Features
Fast-drying – can be overpainted in 1 hour
Easy water clean up
Excellent slump resistance
Permanently flexible
Can be used to fill damaged plaster
Certified to the European standard EN15651 for façade use internally in compliance with the Construction Product Regulation