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Sealant smoothing agent

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Sealant smoothing agent

Universal smoothing agent suitable for all types of sealants

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  • Easy to apply from the aerosol can

  • Uniform cross-linking, sealant joint hardens quicker thanks to uniform cross-linking of the surface.

  • Improved surface, by moistening the sealant and then scraping the joint, the joint surface becomes more flexible and smoother
Notice

Joining steel parts can lead to corrosion if the sealant smoothing agent is used. Caution: Discoloured edges or surfaces may stand out on absorbent surfaces. To prevent streaking, remove excess smoothing agent from the glass shortly after application. Caution: May cause slight clouding on frosted glass.


When applying to natural stone, excess smoothing agent should be rinsed away with clean water before drying to avoid stains forming. Hold the can at an angle during application to ensure that the riser tube is below the surface of the liquid. Holding the can level for too long will result in the can only half emptying.

REGULATION (EU) 2019/1148 on the marketing and use of explosives precursors: This product is regulated by Regulation (EU) 2019/1148: All suspicious transactions, as well as the loss and theft of significant quantities, must be reported to the relevant national contact point (Federal Criminal Police Office, Office 3.3). The acquisition, introduction, possession or use of the restricted explosive precursor in question by members of the general public is subject to a restriction as set out in Article 5(1) and (3), and to a reporting obligation as set out in Article 9.
See https://www.bmk.gv.at/themen/klima_umwelt/chemiepolitik/recht/eu_vo/ausgangsstoffe-explosiv.html