DRY FLEX® 1 2-in-1 150ml

Elastic repair compound, supplied in a single cartridge, for very fast timber repairs and splicing (paintable after 1 hour*).

Ideal for the permanent repair of decayed and damaged wood. Can be sanded and painted after 1 hour.

Suitable for:

  • The permanent repair of decayed and rotten wood, including windows, doors, fascias/soffits, stairs and furniture.
  • The quick emergency repair of damaged wood.
  • The filling of cracks and gaps.
  • External and internal applications.
  • Also applicable to materials other than wood, such as masonry, plaster, concrete, metal.

* Typical curing time for a repair 1cm thick applied at 20ºC. Temperature and humidity may affect curing times

 

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Characteristics

  • Can be used with a standard skeleton gun.
  • Quick and easy to apply with excellent modeling qualities and slump resistance.
  • Permanent, elastic repairs. The cured product accommodates natural movement in the timber.
  • Short curing time: can be sanded and painted after 1 hour*.
  • Once cured, the product can be treated like wood (planed, sawn, nailed, screwed, painted and stained).
  • Also applicable to materials other than wood, such as masonry, plaster, concrete, metal.

* Typical curing time for a repair 1cm thick applied at 20ºC. Temperature and humidity may affect curing times.

 

Attributes

Pre-treat with

Shelf life

Safety Data Sheet DRY FLEX® 1 2in1 Component B
Safety Data Sheet DRY FLEX® 1 2in1 Component A

  1. Remove all decayed wood and pre-treat with DRY FIX® UNI.
  2. Dispense DRY FLEX® 1  2-in-1 on to the mixing plate with the EASY•Q™ dosing gun (with the tab in the forward position).
  3. Mix components A (red) and B (transparent) with the EASY●Q™ application knives until a homogeneous colour is reached.
  4. Spread the mixed DRY FLEX® 1 2-in-1 in a thin layer over the mixing plate (to extend the application period).
  5. Apply DRY FLEX® 1 2-in-1 and immediately remove excess product.
  6. When cured, sand the surface lightly before applying a paint or stain.

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