Description
Product Features:
- Versatile Application: Ideal for sealing cracks and joints in glass, tiles, ceramics, and cementitious surfaces with superior adhesion.
- Quick Drying: Sets within 30 minutes of application, allowing for faster project completion and minimal disruption.
- Uses: Gap filling, bonding agent for tiles, ceramics & cementitious surfaces, acid-resistant jointing filler.
- Convenient Packaging: Comes in 280 g & 75 g tubes with precise applicator nozzle for controlled and accurate dispensing.
- Colour Match: Off-white colour blends seamlessly with most surface finishes, providing an aesthetically pleasing result.
- Benefits:
1. Excellent sealing and adhesion properties
2. Paintable with latex paints
3. Outstanding flexibility
4. Water resistant
5. Paste form, no sagging and easy to apply
6. Acid resistant
7. Fibre reinforced crack filler - Directions for Use:
1. Before starting the application, ensure all surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust, oil, and grease.
2. Remove all loose materials from the surface with an air blower or brush.
3. Cut the nozzle at the appropriate place to match the width of the joint gap.
4. Insert the nozzle into the gap and apply.
5. Ensure there are no air bubbles in the sealant application.
6. Use a spatula if needed to push the sealant into the gaps so that it is fully sealed.
7. Clean excess material or spillages with a wet and clean cloth.
8. For best results, allow Easy Seal to cure for 2 days. - Limitations:
1. Don?t use underwater
2. Don?t thin or dilute
3. Don?t apply on damp substrates
4. Do not use in external applications where rain is imminent within 4 hours
5. Allow to dry for 48 hours
6. Don?t apply when air/surface temperature is below 10?C
7. Apply liberally, but do not overspread - Shelf Life & Storage: Best before 12 months from MFD in an unopened and undamaged condition. Store in its original packing in dry conditions.
- Waterproof Seal: Creates a strong, water-resistant barrier perfect for bathroom installations and wet area applications.









