UNIVERSAL NEUTRAL ADHESIVE
The Smart Choice for Installers
GT Adhesives specializes in providing high-quality adhesives, sealants, and mastics to businesses that demand reliable and durable bonding and sealing solutions. As a dedicated wholesaler, our primary goal is to offer these essential materials at competitive prices, ensuring that our customers save money on every job without compromising quality .
UNIVERSAL NEUTRAL ADHESIVE
Our neutral cure silicone adhesive and sealant adheres without priming to a variety of materials and cures to a durable, flexible silicone rubber. Designed for multi-purpose use, from foam panel board and cultured marble to shower installations and beyond.
How To Use
Surface Preparation:
All surfaces must be clean and dry. Metal and glass surfaces should be cleaned by wiping with a universal solvent.
Priming:
Priming is not required for most glass, aluminum, steel, and other common substrates. A test placement prior to general use is always recommended
Applying the Sealant:
GT Neutral Cure Sealant should be applied in a continuous operation.
If needed, tool the sealant with light pressure to spread it against the substrate. Tool immediately after sealant application and before a skin forms.
Uncured sealant may be cleaned from tools and nonporous surfaces using GT 05 fluids or commercial solvents. On porous surfaces, allow excess sealant to cure and then remove by abrasion or other mechanical means.
Handling Precautions
PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR SAFE USE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DOCUMENT.
Before handling, read product and safety data sheets and container labels for safe use, physical and health hazard information. The safety data sheet is available on the CT Adhesives website.
Usable Life and Storage
Product should be stored at or below +80°F in original, unopened containers.
Limitations
GT Neutral Cure Sealant is not recommended:
- For continuous water immersion
- In applications where excessive abrasion and physical abuse are encountered
- On materials that bleed oils, plasticizers, or solvents; materials such as impregnated wood, oil-based caulks, and certain green or partially vulcanized rubber gaskets and tapes
- In totally confined spaces where the sealant is not exposed to atmospheric moisture
- On surfaces that will be painted: the paint film will not stretch with the extension of the sealant and may crack and peel
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