Technical Specifications
3/3/2019
USE FOR CAULKING AND SEALING:
Showers
Tubs
Sinks
Countertops
Backsplashes
Pipes
Vents
Fixtures
Repairing loose tile
ADHERES TO:
Ceramic
Porcelain
Glass
Cultured marble
Vinyl
Most plastics
Most rubbers
Most metals*
Fiberglass
Wood – non-oily
Drywall
Plaster
Application temperature range is between -35°F and 140°F.
Joint width should not exceed ½”. If joint depth exceeds ½”, use foam backer rod.
Allow 24 hours for sealant to fully cure. Sealant will not cure in totally confined spaces.
Corrodes some metals. *Not recommended for use on or near brass, copper or copper alloys, zinc,
iron, galvanized metals or other surfaces prone to attack by weak acids.
Not recommended for filling butt joints, surface defects, tuck pointing, stovepipes, chimneys, fireplaces
applications, continuous underwater use or oily woods and some metals. Not recommended for
structural glazing.
Not recommended on surfaces that might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents. Best adhesion and
compatibility are not achieved with substrates made of methylmethacrylate, polycarbonate,
polypropylene, polyethylene or polytetrafluoroethylene. Evaluate such substrates before using sealant.
Not paintable. Paint substrate surface before applying sealant.
Store below 80°F in dry place for optimal shelf life.
Surface Preparation
Surface must be clean, dry, structurally sound and free of old caulk, dirt, dust & other foreign material.
Product Application
1. If using squeeze tube, remove cap & cut nozzle at 45º angle to desired bead size. Unscrew nozzle &
remove foil seal. Replace nozzle.
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