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Resin Building Products
Screeds, Mortars and Adhesives

Tack Primer Clear

Description

Tack Primer Clear provides a clear, glossy, tack free surface, even under conditions of high humidity, and is effectively non-yellowing under the influence of UV light.

The product cures rapidly and is a versatile, chemical resistant sealer / clear coating / primer for concrete and the range of Epoxy screeds and mortars.

Typical Uses

As a clear sealer / primer for Tufscreed and Quartzscreed.

As a clear coating / sealer / primer for concrete, natural stonework etc.

Advantages

  • Solvent free, low odour
  • Excellent adhesion to concrete and stonework
  • UV stable
  • Cures under cool, damp conditions
  • Clear glossy film
  • Low viscosity, easily applied
  • Good chemical resistance

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