What is DRY FIX® for?January 12, 2018DRY FIX® is a primer coat of epoxy resin which is absorbed into the substrate creating a permanent bond between the substrate and DRY FLEX®…
What are the differences between DRY FLEX® 1, 4, and 16?January 12, 2018The numbers refer to approximate drying times in hours (at 20 degrees) DRY FLEX® 16 is ideal for larger projects where time is not a…
Can I apply a fine surface filler over DRY FLEX®?January 12, 2018This should be avoided as these fillers have a limited life and can lift the paint prematurely. For best results use DRY FLEX® SF, a…
Can I use DRY FLEX® after its expiry date?January 12, 2018We do not recommend you use any product after its expiry date.
What happens if it rains shortly after application of DRY SEAL™ MP?January 12, 2018DRY SEAL™ MP should only be applied in dry weather but will not be affected by rain once it is applied.
Is DRY SEAL™ MP safe with double glazed units or specialist glass?January 12, 2018DRY SEAL™ MP has been tested and is compatible with a wide variety of glazing including acoustic, laminated, sealed double-glazing, Slimlite double glazing, plate, solar…
Is DRY SEAL™ MP approved by conservation surveyors and architects?January 12, 2018Usually yes, but please check before applying.
My glazing supplier says I must use non-silicone/non-butile, can I use DRY SEAL™ MP?January 12, 2018Yes, DRY SEAL™ MP is a specific modified silane terminated polymer.