Extended Information:
Surface Preparation & Application: 1. Surface must be clean, dry & free of caulk. 2. Cut nozzle at 45° angle to desired bead size. 3. Puncture inner foil seal. 4. Load into caulking gun. 5. Fill gap. If joint depth exceeds 1/2” x 1/2”, use backer rod. 6. Smooth bead. 7. Clean up excess w/ mineral spirits. Scrape away cured sealant. 8. Paintable after tack free (less than 2 hours depending on temp./ humidity). NOTE: Paintable w/ most latex paints. For best results, use latex primer for oil-based paints. Not for window glazing or continuous underwater use. Store below 80°F. Apply in temps. between -35°F & 140°F. Indoor/outdoor use.
For Best Results:
• Store caulk away from extreme heat or cold • Not recommended for use underwater or below grade, on stovepipes, or chimneys, fireplace applications, tuck-pointing, or surface defects. • Joint width should not exceed 1/2”. If joint depth exceeds 1/2”, use a backer rod or a polyethylene foam as a backup filler. • Not recommended for structural glazing. • Do not use where abrasion and physical abuse are encountered. • Allow 24 hours for sealant to cure. Sealant will not cure in totally confined spaces. Coverage: 50 linear feet at 3/16” diameter bead Clean Up: Before curing, remove excess material with a solvent-moistened towel. After product has cured, material must be cut or scraped away. Wipe off all excess sealant before cleaning. Clean tools with mineral spirits.
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