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  • Packshot of Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml

    Dunlop Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml

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    Dunlop Roof Repair Waterproofing Adhesive 310ml Seal, stick and stop leaks on the spot. This highly flexible, silane modified adhesive and sealant bonds and seals even in wet conditions, making it a smart fix for urgent roof, gutter and pond repairs. Why you will love it Works in the wet and can be applied underwater for minor repairs Flexible waterproof seal for joints, cracks and patches Strong adhesive grab for quick spot fixes Paintable once cured to match surrounding surfaces Low mess clean up while wet Ideal surfaces Concrete, wall panels, timber, waterproofing membranes, ceramic tiles, aluminium, plastics, metal, polystyrene foam, glass and glazed tiles. Typical uses Emergency roof and gutter leak sealing Sealing laps, flashings and penetrations Pond edge and minor underwater touch ups General crack and joint sealing around the home Spot fixing where fast, reliable adhesion is needed Directions Prep: Ensure the surface is firm and free of dust, oil and loose residues. Slightly damp surfaces are acceptable. Load: Remove the aluminium seal, pierce the nozzle membrane, fit and trim the nozzle, then place the cartridge in a caulking gun. Apply as a sealant: Gun a continuous bead over the joint or crack and allow to cure. Apply as an adhesive: Gun bead lines or spots, then press parts together within 7 to 10 minutes at 23°C, before skinning starts. For spot fixing, keep glue points 25 to 30 cm apart. Clean up: Wipe away any excess while wet with a clean cloth. Good to know Application temperature: 5°C to 35°C Dry and cure times vary with substrate and climate. Higher humidity shortens open time, lower humidity extends it. Colour: Grey. Can be over painted once dry. Always test paint compatibility on a small area first. Shelf life: 12 months in unopened packaging stored in a cool, dry place Packaging: 310 ml cartridge Safety Wear gloves and eye protection. Avoid inhaling vapours and ensure good ventilation. If in eyes, rinse with running water and seek medical advice. Keep out of reach of children. Warranty Backed by a 10 year product guarantee when used as directed. This is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law. Notes Do a trial application for underwater or constantly wet repairs, as long term stability depends on the specific situation. Not for chemical resistant applications. Remove any skinned layer in the nozzle before reusing an opened cartridge.

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    $21.97

  • Packshot of UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5kg

    Uni-Pro UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5kg

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    UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5 kg Overview UNi-PRO Cornice Adhesive 2.5 kg is a high quality cornice adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials plaster cornice plasterboard masonry Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Apply between 10°C and 30°C in dry, draft free conditions. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Sets firm to hold cornice in place, full cure over 24 hours or as directed. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Wipe away fresh adhesive with a damp cloth. Scrape away set material carefully. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $19.75

  • Packshot of Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5kg

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    Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5 kg Overview Dunlop Trade Resaflex Tile Adhesive 5 kg is a high quality tile adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials ceramic tiles porcelain tiles mosaics stone suitable for porous adhesives most interior substrates Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Ideal application between 10°C and 30°C. Protect from freezing and rapid drying. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Pot life and open time vary by product. Typically, tiles can be adjusted within minutes. Grouting commonly permitted after 24 hours under standard conditions. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Clean excess adhesive from tile faces immediately with a damp sponge. Hardened material must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $23.25

  • Packshot of Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300ml

    Sika Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300ml

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    Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300 ml Overview Sika AnchorFix-1 Grey Structural Adhesive 300 ml is a high quality chemical anchoring adhesive designed to deliver consistent, reliable bonding performance for trade professionals and serious DIYers. It is formulated for dependable adhesion, easy application, and clean finishing so you can complete jobs with confidence and minimal rework. Why choose this product Reliable bond performance supported by proven chemistry and rigorous quality control. Smooth, predictable application that helps reduce mess and cleanup time. Versatile adhesion profile suited to a wide range of substrates and project types. Clear guidance on surface preparation, application method, and curing to help achieve the best possible result. Suitable for residential fit-outs, maintenance, repairs, and light commercial projects. Suitable materials concrete masonry natural stone hollow substrates with sleeves Typical applications General installation, repair, and maintenance where a durable bond is required. Interior work that benefits from a neat finish and tidy joints. Projects where dependable initial grab and high final strength are important. Surface preparation Ensure all surfaces are clean, sound, and dry. Remove dust, oil, release agents, laitance, and any loose or flaky material. For dense or non-porous surfaces, light abrasion improves key. Test adhesion on a small area if you are unsure about compatibility. Observe local safety requirements when sanding or cutting. Application Check ambient and substrate temperature. Observe minimum bond and substrate temperatures specified by the manufacturer. Keep resin warm in cold weather. Cut the nozzle to the required bead size or prepare the container according to the product type. Apply an even bead or spread with a suitable trowel where required. Avoid trapping air. Press the materials together, ensuring full contact. For sheet goods, roll firmly to promote transfer and wetting. Support, clamp, or brace as needed until the adhesive develops sufficient handling strength. Cure and working time Cure time depends on substrate temperature. At 20°C typical cure is within a few hours. Do not load anchors until fully cured. Cooler temperatures and high humidity will slow curing, while warmer, drier conditions accelerate it. Do not load or finish until the bond has developed adequate strength. Always follow best practice for ventilation and safe handling during cure. Coverage Coverage varies based on substrate profile, bead size, and installation method. As a guide, a 300 ml cartridge with a 6 mm round bead can lay several linear meters. For trowel applied adhesives, a notched trowel pattern will influence yield. Plan to have extra on hand for porous or uneven surfaces. Limitations Do not apply to surfaces that are visibly wet unless the product specifically allows damp application. Avoid continuous water immersion unless the product is rated for that exposure. Not all plastics are compatible; test on polypropylene, polyethylene, and PTFE if required. Observe maximum service temperature and any movement or vibration limits appropriate to the application. Clean up Wipe uncured resin with appropriate solvent. Once cured, it is chemically resistant and must be removed mechanically. Always read the product label and follow local regulations for disposal of leftover material and containers. Safety Read the label before use and keep out of reach of children. Use in a well ventilated area. Wear protective gloves and eye protection. If on skin, wash with soap and water. If in eyes, rinse cautiously and seek medical advice if irritation persists. Do not ingest. Refer to the product Safety Data Sheet for detailed information. Storage Store upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Keep the cap or nozzle tightly closed when not in use. Do not allow to freeze unless the product literature states it is freeze-thaw stable. Rotate stock to use older product first. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check surface prep, remove contaminants, and reapply with firm pressure. Slow cure: Verify temperature and humidity. Increase airflow or allow more time. Excess squeeze-out: Reduce bead size or spread more evenly. Clean residue before it skins. Frequently asked questions Can I paint over it? Many adhesives can be overcoated once cured. Test a small area with your paint system first. Is it suitable outdoors? Check the product label for outdoor rating. Protect fresh adhesive from rain until cured. What is the service temperature range? Typical service ranges suit most building environments. Avoid direct flame or extreme heat. How do I remove cured material? Mechanical methods are usually required. Work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding finishes. Why buy from Glues Australia We curate a focused range so you can choose faster and build better. Every product listing includes practical how to detail, compatibility guidance, and straightforward support from a team that understands trade requirements. Order with confidence and get your project moving.

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    $34.90

  • Packshot of SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL

    Sika SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL

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    SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL is a reliable one component foam construction adhesive dispensed from a can chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 750 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Sika High-Strength for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. SikaBond High-Strength Foam Construction Adhesive 750 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Fixing studs, battens, and sheets Filling small gaps while bonding Fast installation where speed saves labour Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber and masonry Concrete and fibre cement Many building materials except PE and PP Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of assemble parts within the open time to ensure a strong bond. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Expands slightly to fill gaps, then cures to a firm, high strength foam. Provides excellent initial grab and reduces the need for nails in many applications. Temperature and environmental performance Apply within the can's specified temperature range. Humidity supports foam curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean uncured foam with the prescribed cleaner. Once cured, cut back mechanically. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store cans upright. Do not expose to heat. Observe transport and disposal rules for pressurised containers. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $31.50

  • Packshot of Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg

    Gyprock Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg

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    Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg is a reliable acrylic stud adhesive for secure plasterboard fixing chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 1 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Gyprock CSR CSR for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Gyprock CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive 1 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Fixing plasterboard to studs and battens Reducing the chance of nail pops and drumminess Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber framing and battens Metal studs as directed by code Back of plasterboard Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of install sheets within the wet time window. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Apply daubs as specified, then fix sheets with screws or nails. Adhesive cures to a resilient bond that complements mechanical fastening. Temperature and environmental performance Use in moderate temperatures for consistent cure. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean fresh residue with a damp cloth. Scrape away cured beads before setting coats. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep sealed. Do not allow to skin in the tub. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $23.57

  • Packshot of Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg

    Bastion Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg

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    Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg is a reliable stud adhesive for fixing plasterboard to timber or metal framing chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 5.2 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Bastion High-Bond for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Bastion High-Bond Stud Adhesive 5.2 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Plasterboard installation on studs Reducing screw count by bonding and fixing together Renovations where clean bond lines are important Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber studs Galvanised metal studs Plasterboard back surfaces Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of work within the wet time window to ensure transfer. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Applies as a bead to studs. Press board into place and fix with screws while the adhesive is wet. Final cure occurs as the solvent or moisture leaves the bead. Temperature and environmental performance Use in dry, shaded conditions during lining work. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Remove fresh smears with a suitable cleaner. Trim cured squeeze out before finishing. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store closed and away from heat sources. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $29.39

  • Packshot of Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L

    Davco Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L

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    Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L is a reliable latex additive to upgrade cement based tile adhesive performance chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 1 L pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Davco Davelastic for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Davco Davelastic Tile Adhesive Additive 1 L has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Improving bond strength and flexibility Situations where extra deformability is required Wet area tiling as part of a system Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete, screeds, and renders Cement based adhesives and grouts as specified Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of follows the base adhesive behaviour. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Replace all or part of the mixing water with the additive as directed. Observe normal set and cure times for the base adhesive. Temperature and environmental performance Use within the recommended application window of the system you are modifying. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wash tools with water while the mix is fresh. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep sealed. Protect from freezing. Shake before use. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $27.84

  • Packshot of Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg

    Davco Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg

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    Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg is a reliable polymer modified flexible tile adhesive for demanding substrates chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 5 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Davco SMP for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Davco SMP Evo Flexible Tile Adhesive 5 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Bathrooms, kitchens, and balconies Tiling over existing tiles where movement accommodation is needed Floor and wall applications Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete and screeds Fibre cement sheeting Existing glazed tiles after scuffing and cleaning Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of per data on the bag, adjust for weather. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Observe open time, bed thickness, and traffic restrictions. The polymer modification gives improved flexibility once cured. Temperature and environmental performance Install in moderate conditions and shield fresh work from wind and direct sun. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Water clean-up while fresh. Remove haze before it hardens. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep the bag closed and dry between uses. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $26.38

  • Packshot of Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg

    Dunlop Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg

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    Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg is a reliable cement based floor tile adhesive for porcelain and ceramic tiles chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 15 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Dunlop Floorfix for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Dunlop Floorfix Professional Tile Adhesive 15 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for General floor tiling High traffic residential areas Back buttering dense porcelain tiles Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete slabs and screeds Cement sheet underlay Existing tiles that are clean and sound Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of as indicated on the bag for best wetting and transfer. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Respect open time and bed thickness. Allow adequate set before grouting and opening to traffic. Temperature and environmental performance Apply in suitable ambient conditions for predictable cure. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Damp sponge on fresh residue, water clean-up for tools. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store sealed and dry to prevent lumping. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $18.53

  • Packshot of Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg

    Dunlop Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg

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    Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg is a reliable thin bed adhesive for autoclaved aerated concrete blockwork chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 15 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Dunlop AAC for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Dunlop AAC Block Construction Adhesive 15 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Laying AAC blocks in internal and external walls Creating straight and plumb courses with minimal waste Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: AAC blocks and panels Suitable primed substrates as per system design Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of follow bag guidance for open time and pot life. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Mix to a creamy consistency and apply with a notched trowel. Align blocks within the open time and tap to level. Allow to set before further work. Temperature and environmental performance Protect fresh work from rain, frost, and high heat. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wash tools with water while material is fresh. Remove spills promptly. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Keep dry and use within shelf life. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $32.41

  • Packshot of Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg

    Bastion Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg

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    Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg is a reliable lightweight polymer modified tile adhesive with excellent spread chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 11 kg pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Bastion Superlite for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Bastion Superlite Lightweight Tile Adhesive 11 kg has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Large format wall and floor tiles Substrates where reduced slump is beneficial Renovations that require easy trowelling Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Concrete and screeds Fibre cement sheet Existing tiles suitably prepared Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of per data on the bag for open time and adjust for ambient conditions. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Observe recommended open time and bed thickness. Allow the adhesive to set before grouting and traffic. Temperature and environmental performance Install in mild weather to ensure predictable curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Clean trowels and buckets with water before the mix hardens. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Store the bag sealed in a dry place off the ground. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $41.95

  • Packshot of DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun

    Dewalt DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun

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    DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun is a reliable robust hot glue gun with rapid heat technology and ceramic heating core chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose DEWALT Rapid-Heat for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. DEWALT Rapid-Heat Ceramic Glue Gun has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Site temporary fixes Cable dressing and protection Trim installation and packaging work Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Timber, plastics that accept hot melt Cardboard and composites Ceramic ornaments Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of seconds to position parts before set. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Fast heating means less waiting and consistent flow. Bonds set on cooling for immediate handling. Temperature and environmental performance Use in dry conditions and avoid hot melt on heat sensitive foams. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Collect stray filaments after they cool. Protect benchtops with scrap board or a mat. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Unplug, cool, and store upright. Keep spare sticks sealed. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $52.48

  • Packshot of Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL

    Gorilla Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL

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    Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL is a reliable high performance wood glue for interior and exterior carpentry chosen for home repairs, trade work, and craft builds when you want a bond you can trust. Designed for Australian conditions, it balances strength, ease of use, and clean application so you can get professional results without special tools. The 532 mL pack is ideal for general work and keeps neatly in a toolbox or caddy. Why choose Gorilla Ultimate for your next project Everyday jobs often involve mixed materials and imperfect surfaces. Gorilla Ultimate Strong Wood Glue 532 mL has been formulated to wet out well, grab quickly, and cure to a tough finish that resists movement and contact stress. It maintains bond integrity across common temperature swings and has dependable resistance to moisture and most household chemicals. Whether you are fixing, building, sealing, or assembling, this product gives you confidence from first squeeze through final set. Best for Furniture build and repair Edge bonding and laminations Cabinetry and joinery where water resistance is valued Suitable surfaces The adhesive works well on the following surface types when properly prepared: Hardwoods and softwoods Plywood and MDF Veneers and end grain with correct technique Surface preparation Good preparation is the key to a long lasting repair. Remove loose material, dust, and grease. Wipe glossy areas with methylated spirits or an approved cleaner and allow to dry. On very smooth plastics and metals, lightly roughen with fine abrasive paper to give the adhesive a mechanical key. Dry fit parts first and mark alignment points so you can assemble accurately within the open time. If bonding porous materials, ensure both faces are dry and free of surface chalking. How to use Check fit and plan clamping. Do a trial run without adhesive so you know the order of steps. Apply a thin, continuous bead to one surface. For wide pieces, use a zig zag pattern to maximise wetting. Bring surfaces together within the stated open time of typically 5 to 10 minutes depending on temperature. Reseat once if needed, then hold steady. Apply even pressure using clamps, tape, weights, or temporary fasteners. Avoid squeezing all adhesive out of the joint. Allow to cure undisturbed. Initial handling strength will develop as the adhesive sets, with a full cure reached based on the chemistry described below. Cure profile Open time allows assembly before clamping. Forms a strong cross linked bond that is water resistant when fully cured. Temperature and environmental performance Use above 10 C and avoid freezing conditions while curing. Avoid application to very cold, sweating, or waterlogged surfaces. For outdoor use protect fresh bonds from rain until the skin has formed and the core has progressed in cure. Once fully cured, the bond resists normal weathering, splash water, and intermittent UV exposure based on the substrate and paint systems used. Clean up and finishing Wipe squeeze out with a damp cloth while wet. Scrape or sand once cured. When cured, excess can be carefully trimmed or sanded. For painted finishes, allow the adhesive to fully cure before priming. Test paint on a small area to confirm compatibility and drying behaviour. Coverage guide Coverage varies with bead size, surface porosity, and technique. As a general guide, a 3 mm bead yields approximately 10 to 12 linear meters per 310 mL cartridge. Smaller packs scale proportionally. Gaps, rough edges, and highly absorbent materials will reduce coverage. Plan an extra margin for offcuts and practice passes. Tips for best results Work within the recommended open time so the adhesive can properly wet the surfaces. Use light clamping pressure to keep parts aligned while maintaining a film thickness for strength. For very porous substrates, apply a thin precoat as a primer layer and allow it to tack before final assembly. Keep joint lines clean by masking edges with painter tape and removing it before the adhesive skins. Where movement or vibration is expected, design the joint to share load across a large area. Troubleshooting Poor adhesion: Check for oil, release agents, or surface dust. Reclean and lightly abrade if necessary. Slow cure: Low temperature and low humidity extend cure time. Maintain moderate conditions for best results. Visible squeeze out: Wipe fresh material with a suitable solvent and a soft cloth. Once cured, trim carefully. Bond line prints through paint: Allow a full cure, then prime and apply thin coats of paint, allowing proper drying between coats. Storage and shelf life Close the cap tightly and store upright. Do not allow the nozzle to clog; remove dried film if present. Always check the pack for a lot code and use by guidance. Reseal immediately after use and store upright. Dispose of empty containers responsibly. Safety Read the label before use. Wear gloves when handling uncured material. Provide ventilation in enclosed areas. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep out of reach of children and pets. If sensitivity occurs, stop use and seek advice. Do not ingest. First aid directions and detailed handling information are available on the package and the safety data sheet. Frequently asked questions Can I bond dissimilar materials? Yes, provided each surface is clean and sound. Differences in expansion are managed by the adhesive film thickness and the inherent flexibility after cure. Is clamping required? Light clamping improves alignment and final strength. Excessive pressure can starve the joint of adhesive which reduces performance. Is the bond water resistant? Once cured the bond resists splash water and routine humidity. For permanent immersion choose an adhesive designed for underwater service and follow the manufacturer guidance. Planning your job Measure twice and cut once. Dry assemble parts so you can confirm squareness and alignment before adhesive is involved. Keep rags, clamps, and spacers ready. If you are new to the product, test on offcuts to get a feel for bead size and squeeze out. A consistent 1 to 2 mm bond line is a good starting point for most rigid materials. Thicker lines help when surfaces are uneven. Avoid starving the joint by pressing too hard without giving the adhesive a place to reside. Responsible use Choose an adhesive that suits the materials and the environment the finished piece will face. If a joint will be submerged, carry structural loads, or be exposed to strong chemicals, check the technical data sheet for specific guidance. Many general purpose products are perfect for day to day work, while specialised tasks call for a system designed and tested for that environment. Using the right product first saves time, money, and rework. Aftercare and maintenance Adhesive joints are remarkably strong when used correctly. Design repairs so that routine loads are shared across a generous area. Where heavy vibration is present, pair the adhesive bond with appropriate mechanical fasteners. Keep cleaning chemicals mild, and avoid abrasive pads on visible joints. If a bond will be repainted, choose flexible paint where movement is expected, and keep edges sealed to prevent dirt tracking along the bond line. Recycling and disposal Allow empty containers to cure before disposal. Check local council guidance for recycling of plastics and metal cartridges. Never pour uncured product into drains or soil. Wipe tools on scrap material and let residue harden before placing in general waste. Smart handling keeps the workspace clean and reduces environmental impact.

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    $25.20

  • Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g

    Bostik Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray 25 g

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    Get fast and reliable adhesion with Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray. This 25g spray adhesive provides a strong, clear and lasting bond suitable for a wide range of materials used in craft, home and office projects. Key Features Instant bonding for quick and easy use Dries clear for a neat and professional finish Acid free formula that resists yellowing over time Works on wood, metal, ceramic, leather, paper and many plastics (not suitable for polyethylene or polypropylene) Compact 25g size ideal for small jobs and easy storage How to Use Ensure surfaces are clean, dry and free from grease or dust. Shake the can well before each use. Hold the can 15 to 20 cm from the surface and apply a light, even coat. Wait a few seconds until tacky before joining the surfaces. Press firmly together and hold for a few seconds for best results. After use, clear the nozzle by spraying briefly while holding the can upside down. Recommended Applications Arts and crafts projects DIY home repairs Paper, cardboard, leather and wood bonding Quick fixes requiring a clear and clean finish Safety and Storage Use only in well ventilated areas and avoid inhaling vapours. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames as the product is flammable. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Bostik Quick Glu Instant Fix Bond Spray delivers a convenient and efficient solution for fast bonding on a wide variety of materials.

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    $8.50

  • Last stock! Earl’s Graffiti Barrier & Remover System 500ml Non-Toxic, Biodegradable (Barrier + Remover)

    Timbermate Earl’s Graffiti Barrier & Remover System 500ml Non-Toxic, Biodegradable (Barrier + Remover)

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    Earl’s Graffiti Barrier & Remover System – Non-Toxic, Biodegradable Stop graffiti before it sticks—and remove it fast when it does. This two-part system pairs a sacrificial Graffiti Barrier coating with a powerful, non-caustic Graffiti Remover. Use the Barrier to shield vulnerable surfaces so future tags release easily, and use the Remover to dissolve existing graffiti on common building substrates. Both products are non toxic, contain no caustic soda, and are designed for safe, simple use in domestic or commercial settings. Why choose this system Complete solution: Protect plus remove—works as a proactive coating and a reactive cleaner. Non-toxic & biodegradable: No caustic soda; safer handling and cleanup. Wide surface compatibility: Brick, cement render, timber fences, stone, metal, garage doors, and signage (always test first). Fast turnaround: Barrier rolls or brushes on quickly; Remover dissolves graffiti that can be rinsed away with water. Made for Australian conditions: Practical directions for real-world sites—homes, schools, retail, body corporate assets, and councils. What’s in the box Earl’s Graffiti Barrier: A sacrificial, protective coating that forms an invisible* shield to make future clean-downs faster and gentler. Earl’s Graffiti Remover: A non-caustic cleaner that dissolves graffiti so residues can be scrubbed and rinsed away. *Appearance may vary by substrate; see Specifications and always test a small area first. Where to use Masonry: Bricks, blockwork, stone, concrete/cement render. Timber & metal: Timber fences, metal doors, garage doors, and metal signage. High-risk zones: Laneways, rear service doors, fence lines, public-facing walls, and transport corridors. How it works The Barrier creates a sacrificial layer. When tagging occurs later, graffiti sits at or near the surface and releases more readily during cleanup. The Remover penetrates and dissolves paints/inks so they can be agitated and rinsed from the substrate, especially effective on porous mineral surfaces and surfaces previously treated with the Barrier. Directions 1) Apply the Graffiti Barrier (preventive) Prep: Surface must be clean, dry, sound, and free of dust, oil, or old failing coatings. Mask adjacent areas. Application: Stir/shake well. Apply sparingly by roller or brush in a single, consistent roll direction. Coverage: Up to ~6 m²/L on render or dark/porous surfaces (coverage varies by substrate profile and porosity). Conditions: Do not apply below 12 °C or in very cold/damp conditions. Appearance: Dries to an opaque protective film; test a small inconspicuous area to confirm finish/visual impact. 2) Use the Graffiti Remover (reactive) For unpainted mineral surfaces: Spray or liberally apply Remover directly to the graffiti. Allow time for the film to soften/dissolve. Agitate: Scrub with a stiff bristle brush to lift residues from pores and profiles. Rinse: Wash off thoroughly with clean water. Repeat on deeply embedded areas if required. Barrier not previously applied? The Remover can still be used to clean most common surfaces; repeat as necessary. Pro tips Always conduct a spot test in an inconspicuous area to verify appearance and cleaning performance. Highly porous or dark substrates may need additional coats of the Barrier for consistent protection. Schedule maintenance inspections in high-risk locations so tags are removed promptly, discouraging re-offending. Clean-up & safety Use appropriate PPE (gloves/eye protection). Provide ventilation when working in enclosed areas. Avoid runoff into drains and waterways. Collect residues where practical and dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Store sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sun and sources of ignition. Keep out of reach of children. Specifications Property Graffiti Barrier Graffiti Remover Function Sacrificial protective coating to ease future graffiti removal Non-caustic graffiti dissolver for reactive cleaning Key claims Non toxic, non caustic, biodegradable Non caustic; designed to dissolve graffiti for water rinsing Suitable substrates Brick, cement render, stone, timber fences, metal, garage doors Brick, cement render, stone, timber fences, metal, garage doors, metal signs Appearance / finish Dries opaque (test first for visual impact) Clear liquid cleaner (appearance varies by manufacturer’s batch) Application method Roller or brush (single roll direction) Spray/apply, dwell, scrub, rinse with water Coverage (guide) Approx. 6 m²/L on render or dark/porous surfaces (substrate dependent) Consumption varies with thickness of graffiti and porosity Application temperature Do not apply below 12 °C Use in ambient conditions; avoid extreme heat/cold; ventilate area Cleanup Allow to dry; future clean-downs remove tags more easily Rinse dissolved residues thoroughly with clean water Typical uses Preventive protection for high-risk surfaces Removal of existing tags and markers

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    $33.00

  • Earl's MiracleWipes Professional Paint & Epoxy Cleaning Wipes (90 Pack)

    Timbermate Earl's MiracleWipes Professional Paint & Epoxy Cleaning Wipes (90 Pack)

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    Earl’s MiracleWipes – Innovative, Professional-Grade Cleaning Wipes Meet the jobsite and workshop essential that takes on the messes others can’t. MiracleWipes® are purpose-built to remove tough contaminants like oil-based paint, latex paint, epoxy, spray paint, stain, grease, oils, adhesives, ink, and grime from hands, tools, and surfaces. The unique absorbent-lock design grabs and traps residue so it doesn’t smear, while the low-solvent formula is surface and skin safe when used as directed. Dual-texture wipes (scrub on one side, smooth on the other) give you the control to lift heavy build-up then finish clean. Seeing is believing! Why You’ll Love It Removes paint & epoxy fast: Cuts through wet and semi-cured paints, epoxies, stains, grease and more. Absorb & lock technology: Traps mess in the wipe to reduce smearing and re-depositing. Dual-texture performance: Textured side agitates; smooth side finishes clean. Low solvent, professional grade: Powerful on mess, considerate on common jobsite materials. Surface & skin safe: Designed for hands, tools, and non-porous surfaces when used as directed. Large wipe size: 12" × 6" sheets give you more cleaning area per pull. Clean, no-rinse finish: Leaves no heavy, oily residue; dries quickly. Smart canister: One-at-a-time dispense with a tight snap-seal lid to keep wipes fresh. Where It Works Ideal for use on: Hands & skin: Great for cleanup after painting or epoxy work (avoid eyes, mouth, and broken skin). Tools & equipment: Brushes, rollers, spray guns, trowels, mixers, blades, scrapers. Common surfaces: Metals, coated plastics, laminates, sealed wood, glass, tiles, stone benchtops (sealed), vinyl & PVC. Prep before painting: Wipe down to remove dust, light oils, fingerprints and shop grime prior to coating. Always test on an inconspicuous area first. Not recommended for unfinished leather, delicate textiles, or uncured high-gloss finishes. How To Use Open the snap-seal lid and pull one wipe through the dispenser. Use the textured side first to loosen paint, epoxy, grease, or grime. Flip to the smooth side to lift away residue and finish clean. For stubborn spots, hold the wipe against the area briefly, then wipe again. Repeat with a fresh wipe if needed. Close the lid firmly after each use to prevent drying out. Dispose of wipes in the bin—do not flush. Pro Tips Epoxy cleanup: Tackle while epoxy is wet or green for fastest results. Surface prep: After wiping, allow to air dry, then apply coatings per product directions. Electronics & sensitive parts: Power down first; use a lightly damp section of the wipe and avoid pooling liquid. Frequently Asked Questions Will MiracleWipes remove fully cured epoxy?They excel on wet and semi-cured residues. Fully cured epoxy typically requires mechanical removal; wipes help with final cleanup. Are they safe on skin?Yes when used as directed on hands. Avoid contact with eyes and broken skin. Rinse with water after heavy use if desired. Do they leave residue before painting?The low-residue formula dries quickly. For best coating adhesion, allow the surface to dry or give a quick final wipe with a clean, dry cloth. Can I use them on automotive paint or delicate finishes?Test first in a hidden spot, especially on fresh or uncured coatings. Are the wipes flushable?No. Dispose of used wipes in general waste. What’s In The Pack Count: 90 pre-moistened, dual-texture wipes Wipe size: 12" × 6" (approx. 30.5 × 15.2 cm) Dispenser: Resealable snap-seal canister Storage & Handling Keep lid closed to prevent drying. Store upright in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children. Use in a well-ventilated area. Do not ingest. Do not flush. Specifications Brand Earl’s Product MiracleWipes® – Innovative Cleaning Wipes Primary Use Removal of paint (oil & latex), epoxy, spray paint, stain, grease, oils, adhesives, inks, and grime Wipe Construction Dual-texture (scrub + smooth), high-absorbency lock design Wipe Size 12" × 6" (approx. 30.5 × 15.2 cm) Pack Size 90 wipes per canister Solvent Level Low solvent Skin/Surface Safety Surface & skin safe when used as directed Residue Low-residue, fast-dry Country of Manufacture Made in the USA Dispensing One-at-a-time pull through snap-seal lid Disposal General waste only; do not flush Suggested Applications Trade & DIY paint cleanup (rollers, brushes, sprayers, trays) Epoxy projects (boats, composites, woodwork, crafts) Auto & equipment maintenance (oils, grease, grime) Site prep and tidy between coats Workshops, garages, construction, facilities maintenance

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    $29.00

  • Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extremely Strong 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

    3M Scotch 3M Mounting Tape Extremely Strong 30lbs 2.5cm x 1.5m

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    Holds up to 13.4kg, 17cm holds 1kgHang or mount kitchen splashbacks, outdoor décor or organise your tool shedIdeal for both indoor and outdoor use, no need for nails and screwsUV, temperature and humidity resistant DetailsFor your toughest jobs, go for our strongest hold – Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape. Equipped with our powerful permanent adhesive, this double-sided tape defies is weather resistant for a long-lasting bond, indoors and outdoors. So whether you're mounting shelves in your new apartment, or adding wall organisation to the garage, Scotch™ Extreme Mounting Tape does the job quickly, easily and without the hassle of tools. Holds up to 13.4kg, 17cm holds 1kgHang or mount kitchen splashbacks, outdoor décor or organise your tool shedIdeal for both indoor and outdoor use, no need for nails and screwsUV, temperature and humidity resistantRecommended Surfaces: Wood, Metal, Concrete, Brick, Gyprock, Tiles, Acrylic. Not recommended for DrywallWaterproof once bonded to surfaceUses 3M VHB™ Tape, Extreme strength and high conformability

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    $12.95

  • Sika Sikaflex Pro+ Sealant For Concrete and Masonry Facades 600ml [White]

    Sika Sika Sikaflex Pro+ Sealant For Concrete and Masonry Facades 600ml

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    Sikaflex® Pro+ - Solvent-Free, Highly Flexible Sealant & Adhesive All new solvent-free, highly flexible, primer-less sealant and adhesive is the one-stop product for any tradesman and handyman's home building or renovation. Sikaflex® Pro+ is a 1-component moisture curing polyurethane elastic sealant and adhesive that is formulated with Sika’s newly engineered i-Cure technology to provide higher performance, more movement capability, and improved bubble-free curing. Sika’s new i-Cure technology is user and eco-friendly, with no solvents and a low environmental impact, while maintaining the performance of traditional polyurethane. It is suitable for overpainting with traditional paint coatings. The i-Cure® technology has an early initial set and overcomes bubbling in the sealant while curing, even in extreme conditions. Sikaflex® Pro+ is a high-performance, interior and exterior elastic joint sealant with excellent water, weather, and ageing resistance. It has many uses, including: Expansion joints in walls and cladding Sealing around doors and window frames Sealing penetrations in walls and floors for pipes Sealing joints in concrete and masonry elements Sealant for draught-proofing and general sealing and filling applications Pro+ can be used on a multitude of applications and common building substrates. It has good adhesion to damp substrates. To name a few, Pro+ can be used on: Aluminium Steel Powder-coated metals or glazed tiles Concrete, aerated concrete, cement-based renders, mortars, and bricks Application of Sikaflex® Pro+ Ensure all surfaces are structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from any grease, etc. (The surface can be damp but not wet. If uncertain, apply masking tape to test adhesion. If masking tape sticks to the surface, it's OK to proceed.) Movement joints must have a minimum width and depth of 5mm. Apply a bond-breaker tape, or backing rod to the base of the joint to prevent 3-sided adhesion. To keep the work clean, apply masking tape to the top edge of the joint on each face. Cut the nozzle to the required width and gun sealant into the joint. Avoid voids or air entrapment in the joint when applying. Before the sealant has skinned, tool off with an appropriate spatula to give a smooth finish. Remove the masking tape and clean up immediately.

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    $0.00 - $28.00

  • Sika Sikaflex Pro+ Sealant 310ml [White]

    Sika Sika Sikaflex Pro+ Sealant 310ml

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    Sikaflex® Pro+ - Solvent-Free, Highly Flexible Sealant & Adhesive All new solvent-free, highly flexible, primer-less sealant and adhesive is the one-stop product for any tradesman and handyman's home building or renovation. Sikaflex® Pro+ is a 1-component moisture curing polyurethane elastic sealant and adhesive that is formulated with Sika’s newly engineered i-Cure technology to provide higher performance, more movement capability, and improved bubble-free curing. Sika’s new i-Cure technology is user and eco-friendly, with no solvents and a low environmental impact, while maintaining the performance of traditional polyurethane. It is suitable for overpainting with traditional paint coatings. The i-Cure® technology has an early initial set and overcomes bubbling in the sealant while curing, even in extreme conditions. Sikaflex® Pro+ is a high-performance, interior and exterior elastic joint sealant with excellent water, weather, and ageing resistance. It has many uses, including: Expansion joints in walls and cladding Sealing around doors and window frames Sealing penetrations in walls and floors for pipes Sealing joints in concrete and masonry elements Sealant for draught-proofing and general sealing and filling applications Pro+ can be used on a multitude of applications and common building substrates. It has good adhesion to damp substrates. To name a few, Pro+ can be used on: Aluminium Steel Powder-coated metals or glazed tiles Concrete, aerated concrete, cement-based renders, mortars, and bricks Application of Sikaflex® Pro+ Ensure all surfaces are structurally sound, clean, dry, and free from any grease, etc. (The surface can be damp but not wet. If uncertain, apply masking tape to test adhesion. If masking tape sticks to the surface, it's OK to proceed.) Movement joints must have a minimum width and depth of 5mm. Apply a bond-breaker tape, or backing rod to the base of the joint to prevent 3-sided adhesion. To keep the work clean, apply masking tape to the top edge of the joint on each face. Cut the nozzle to the required width and gun sealant into the joint. Avoid voids or air entrapment in the joint when applying. Before the sealant has skinned, tool off with an appropriate spatula to give a smooth finish. Remove the masking tape and clean up immediately.

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    $24.00

  • Last stock! MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant [Colour: A28 Brown] MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant [Colour: A29 Havana]

    MaxisiL MaxisiL A Silicone Sealant Wet Area Sealant

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    The Premium Wet Area Sealant Wet areas Baths, showers, toilets Easy to use Contains strong fungicides to fight mould Maxisil A Ceramic Silicone is an acetic cure silicone recommended for all ceramic tile areas, especially for expansion joints in bathrooms, kitchens, and flooring sectors. Built-in fungicides for mould resistance For both exterior and interior use Excellent weatherability, resistant to ageing and UV radiation Resistant to chemicals and temperature Primerless adhesion to clean, dry surfaces such as ceramics, glass, acrylics, aluminium, and painted wood Very good tooling and smoothing properties Time-saving with an easy cleanup system Please note that colour samples are not true to the actual colour. This is a guide only. Characteristics 1-component acetate-curing silicone sealant Excellent weathering, ageing, and UV resistance Enables a great finish, will not string during application Good tooling and smoothing properties Contains fungicides Medium skin formation time for easy handling Very good adhesion on ceramic substrates Primerless adhesion to many substrates Stress expansion modulus at 100% (DIN 53 504, S3A): 0.3 N/mm² Meets DIN 18545, part 2D (German industrial standard) Available in a variety of colours (custom colours available upon request) Fields of Application Sealing connection joints between ceramic tiles, showers, baths, and flooring sections Expansion/movement joints in bathrooms and wet areas Connection joints on door and window frames Sealing double-glazing joints Glass block glazing Sealing general building substrates Suitable for interior and exterior use Important Information Before application, ensure materials in the contact area are compatible with the sealant and with each other to prevent damage or discoloration. If in doubt, consult the manufacturers of surrounding substrates. While curing, small amounts of acetic acid are released — ensure good ventilation After curing, the product is odourless and harmless Thicker silicone layers require longer vulcanisation time Not for full-surface bonding unless construction prerequisites are met For layers over 15mm, contact our technical department Avoid contact with bitumen-containing materials or those releasing solvents (e.g. butyl, EPDM, neoprene, bituminous paints) When replacing mould-contaminated joints, remove all old sealant and treat areas with Maxisil Anti-Mildew Spray Technical Properties Skin-forming time (23°C / 50% RAH) ~ 15 min Curing in 24h (23°C / 50% RAH) ~ 2–3 mm Processing temperature +5°C to +35°C Viscosity (23°C) Pasty, stable Density (23°C, ISO 1183-1) ~ 1.0 g/cm³ Shore A hardness (ISO 868) ~ 20 Permissible movement capability —

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    $22.50

  • Uni-Pro Large Snap Blade Knife

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Large Snap Blade Knife

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    The UNi-PRO snap blade knife is the perfect tool for all your tasks. From opening packages to cutting string, this durable and convenient multi-purpose knife will make life easier!

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    $6.50

  • Uni-Pro Carbon Steel Flexible Scraper Wooden Handle 25mm

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Carbon Steel Flexible Scraper Wooden Handle 25mm

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    The UNi-PRO Real Good Scrapers are a comprehensive range of scrapers, perfect for DIY jobs such as removing flaky paint or silicone. The blades have been extremely durable and reliable in various weather conditions and over time. With the scraper being made from high quality German steel that has resistant to corrosion, your professional tool will last just as long as you do!

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    $5.05

  • Uni-Pro Carbon Steel Flexible Scraper Wooden Handle 100mm

    Uni-Pro Uni-Pro Carbon Steel Flexible Scraper Wooden Handle 100mm

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    The UNi-PRO Real Good Scrapers are a comprehensive range of scrapers, perfect for DIY jobs such as removing flaky paint or silicone. The blades have been extremely durable and reliable in various weather conditions and over time. With the scraper being made from high quality German steel that has resistant to corrosion, your professional tool will last just as long as you do!

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    $8.05

  • T-Rex Ferociously Strong Tape UV Resistant With Knit Cloth [27.4m] T-Rex Ferociously Strong Tape UV Resistant With Knit Cloth [27.4m]

    T-Rex T-Rex Ferociously Strong Tape UV Resistant With Knit Cloth [27.4m]

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    $33.09

  • Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [White x 3m] Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [White x 3m]

    Tommy Tape Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [White x 3m]

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    Tommy Tape® Self-Fusing Silicone Tape The next generation of tape is here — premium, adhesive-free repair and sealing tape for fast fixes at home, on the job, and on the road. Tommy Tape self-fusing silicone tape saves time and money across plumbing, electrical, automotive, marine, garden, and industrial jobs. Unlike vinyl or cloth tapes, it uses no adhesive. Instead, it chemically bonds (self-fuses) to itself on contact to form a tough, flexible, and permanently water-tight wrap — even underwater. Why you’ll love it Extreme temperature range: operates from −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C). Electrical safety: insulates up to 8,000 V per layer (typical PVC electrical tape ≈ 600 V). Leaves no residue: no adhesive means no sticky mess when removed. Weather- & waterproof: seals within seconds; ideal for outdoor and marine use. Flexible & form-fitting: stretches over 300% to wrap irregular shapes, fittings, and bends. Built to last: resists UV, oil, salt, and common chemicals; helps combat corrosion. Popular uses Plumbing: emergency seals on copper, PVC, and garden hoses; patch vacuum and pool hoses. Electrical: bundling and insulating leads, wire harnesses, extension-cord strain relief (power off first). Automotive & 4×4: wrap frayed looms, protect hoses, create quick roadside fixes. Marine: mast boot wraps, deck-side waterproofing, salt-spray protection. Tools & grips: re-grip shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gym dumbbells, walking canes. Sports & DIY: re-grip golf clubs, tennis/pickleball paddles; improve wheelchair and shower-chair grip. Home & garden: weatherproof outdoor cables, protect back-yard gear and appliances. Industrial: protective wraps on fittings, temporary containment where adhesives aren’t suitable. How to apply (best results) Prep: Turn power/water off where applicable. Clean and dry the area if possible. Start & anchor: Peel off the liner, stretch the tape as you begin to wrap, and press the starting end onto itself to anchor. Stretch & overlap: Stretch to at least 2× its length (more stretch = stronger fuse). Overlap each wrap by ½ width. Build layers: Add additional layers for higher pressure, stronger seals, or increased dielectric protection. Finish: End the wrap on itself and press firmly. Full fusion develops quickly; handle with care while it sets. Remove: Cut off (do not unwind) when it’s time to replace — it leaves no residue. Specifications Material Silicone rubber (self-fusing) Adhesive None (bonds to itself on contact) Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer (build layers for higher insulation) Temperature Range −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C) Resistance UV, oil, salt, weather, and common household/automotive chemicals Water Performance Weatherproof & waterproof; can be applied underwater in many scenarios Elongation Stretches over 300% for tight, conformal wraps Removal Cut off to remove; no sticky residue Colours / Sizes Varies by SKU (see options above) Better than traditional tapes Feature Tommy Tape Self-Fusing Silicone Vinyl / Cloth Electrical Tape Adhesive No adhesive (self-fuses) Pressure-sensitive adhesive (leaves residue) Waterproof Seal Yes — seals in seconds; can be used underwater Limited; adhesive can lift when wet Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer Typically ~600 V Temperature Range −54 °C to +260 °C Narrower range; softens or becomes brittle UV/Chemical Resistance Excellent (UV, oil, salt, chemicals) Moderate; can degrade outdoors Residue on Removal None — clean cut-off Commonly leaves sticky residue FAQs Can I use it on live electrical circuits? No. Always switch power off before wrapping. Build sufficient layers for the required insulation, and follow local electrical standards. Will it stick to wet or oily surfaces? Because it bonds to itself (not the substrate), it can often be applied in damp or even underwater situations. For best results, clean and dry the area first. Is it reusable? Once fused, it forms a single mass. Cut it off to remove; it won’t unwind. Apply a fresh wrap if needed. What isn’t it for? Not a substitute for permanent structural repairs. Avoid use on fuel lines or high-pressure systems without proper engineering sign-off. Notes: Performance values are typical and depend on application method, substrate, and number of layers. Always test on a small area first. Follow safety guidelines for electrical and pressurised systems.

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    $23.24

  • Last stock! Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Red x 3m] Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Red x 3m]

    Tommy Tape Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Red x 3m]

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    Tommy Tape® Self-Fusing Silicone Tape The next generation of tape is here — premium, adhesive-free repair and sealing tape for fast fixes at home, on the job, and on the road. Tommy Tape self-fusing silicone tape saves time and money across plumbing, electrical, automotive, marine, garden, and industrial jobs. Unlike vinyl or cloth tapes, it uses no adhesive. Instead, it chemically bonds (self-fuses) to itself on contact to form a tough, flexible, and permanently water-tight wrap — even underwater. Why you’ll love it Extreme temperature range: operates from −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C). Electrical safety: insulates up to 8,000 V per layer (typical PVC electrical tape ≈ 600 V). Leaves no residue: no adhesive means no sticky mess when removed. Weather- & waterproof: seals within seconds; ideal for outdoor and marine use. Flexible & form-fitting: stretches over 300% to wrap irregular shapes, fittings, and bends. Built to last: resists UV, oil, salt, and common chemicals; helps combat corrosion. Popular uses Plumbing: emergency seals on copper, PVC, and garden hoses; patch vacuum and pool hoses. Electrical: bundling and insulating leads, wire harnesses, extension-cord strain relief (power off first). Automotive & 4×4: wrap frayed looms, protect hoses, create quick roadside fixes. Marine: mast boot wraps, deck-side waterproofing, salt-spray protection. Tools & grips: re-grip shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gym dumbbells, walking canes. Sports & DIY: re-grip golf clubs, tennis/pickleball paddles; improve wheelchair and shower-chair grip. Home & garden: weatherproof outdoor cables, protect back-yard gear and appliances. Industrial: protective wraps on fittings, temporary containment where adhesives aren’t suitable. How to apply (best results) Prep: Turn power/water off where applicable. Clean and dry the area if possible. Start & anchor: Peel off the liner, stretch the tape as you begin to wrap, and press the starting end onto itself to anchor. Stretch & overlap: Stretch to at least 2× its length (more stretch = stronger fuse). Overlap each wrap by ½ width. Build layers: Add additional layers for higher pressure, stronger seals, or increased dielectric protection. Finish: End the wrap on itself and press firmly. Full fusion develops quickly; handle with care while it sets. Remove: Cut off (do not unwind) when it’s time to replace — it leaves no residue. Specifications Material Silicone rubber (self-fusing) Adhesive None (bonds to itself on contact) Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer (build layers for higher insulation) Temperature Range −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C) Resistance UV, oil, salt, weather, and common household/automotive chemicals Water Performance Weatherproof & waterproof; can be applied underwater in many scenarios Elongation Stretches over 300% for tight, conformal wraps Removal Cut off to remove; no sticky residue Colours / Sizes Varies by SKU (see options above) Better than traditional tapes Feature Tommy Tape Self-Fusing Silicone Vinyl / Cloth Electrical Tape Adhesive No adhesive (self-fuses) Pressure-sensitive adhesive (leaves residue) Waterproof Seal Yes — seals in seconds; can be used underwater Limited; adhesive can lift when wet Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer Typically ~600 V Temperature Range −54 °C to +260 °C Narrower range; softens or becomes brittle UV/Chemical Resistance Excellent (UV, oil, salt, chemicals) Moderate; can degrade outdoors Residue on Removal None — clean cut-off Commonly leaves sticky residue FAQs Can I use it on live electrical circuits? No. Always switch power off before wrapping. Build sufficient layers for the required insulation, and follow local electrical standards. Will it stick to wet or oily surfaces? Because it bonds to itself (not the substrate), it can often be applied in damp or even underwater situations. For best results, clean and dry the area first. Is it reusable? Once fused, it forms a single mass. Cut it off to remove; it won’t unwind. Apply a fresh wrap if needed. What isn’t it for? Not a substitute for permanent structural repairs. Avoid use on fuel lines or high-pressure systems without proper engineering sign-off. Notes: Performance values are typical and depend on application method, substrate, and number of layers. Always test on a small area first. Follow safety guidelines for electrical and pressurised systems.

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    $16.96

  • Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Clear x 3m] Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Clear x 3m]

    Tommy Tape Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Clear x 3m]

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    Tommy Tape® Self-Fusing Silicone Tape The next generation of tape is here — premium, adhesive-free repair and sealing tape for fast fixes at home, on the job, and on the road. Tommy Tape self-fusing silicone tape saves time and money across plumbing, electrical, automotive, marine, garden, and industrial jobs. Unlike vinyl or cloth tapes, it uses no adhesive. Instead, it chemically bonds (self-fuses) to itself on contact to form a tough, flexible, and permanently water-tight wrap — even underwater. Why you’ll love it Extreme temperature range: operates from −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C). Electrical safety: insulates up to 8,000 V per layer (typical PVC electrical tape ≈ 600 V). Leaves no residue: no adhesive means no sticky mess when removed. Weather- & waterproof: seals within seconds; ideal for outdoor and marine use. Flexible & form-fitting: stretches over 300% to wrap irregular shapes, fittings, and bends. Built to last: resists UV, oil, salt, and common chemicals; helps combat corrosion. Popular uses Plumbing: emergency seals on copper, PVC, and garden hoses; patch vacuum and pool hoses. Electrical: bundling and insulating leads, wire harnesses, extension-cord strain relief (power off first). Automotive & 4×4: wrap frayed looms, protect hoses, create quick roadside fixes. Marine: mast boot wraps, deck-side waterproofing, salt-spray protection. Tools & grips: re-grip shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gym dumbbells, walking canes. Sports & DIY: re-grip golf clubs, tennis/pickleball paddles; improve wheelchair and shower-chair grip. Home & garden: weatherproof outdoor cables, protect back-yard gear and appliances. Industrial: protective wraps on fittings, temporary containment where adhesives aren’t suitable. How to apply (best results) Prep: Turn power/water off where applicable. Clean and dry the area if possible. Start & anchor: Peel off the liner, stretch the tape as you begin to wrap, and press the starting end onto itself to anchor. Stretch & overlap: Stretch to at least 2× its length (more stretch = stronger fuse). Overlap each wrap by ½ width. Build layers: Add additional layers for higher pressure, stronger seals, or increased dielectric protection. Finish: End the wrap on itself and press firmly. Full fusion develops quickly; handle with care while it sets. Remove: Cut off (do not unwind) when it’s time to replace — it leaves no residue. Specifications Material Silicone rubber (self-fusing) Adhesive None (bonds to itself on contact) Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer (build layers for higher insulation) Temperature Range −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C) Resistance UV, oil, salt, weather, and common household/automotive chemicals Water Performance Weatherproof & waterproof; can be applied underwater in many scenarios Elongation Stretches over 300% for tight, conformal wraps Removal Cut off to remove; no sticky residue Colours / Sizes Varies by SKU (see options above) Better than traditional tapes Feature Tommy Tape Self-Fusing Silicone Vinyl / Cloth Electrical Tape Adhesive No adhesive (self-fuses) Pressure-sensitive adhesive (leaves residue) Waterproof Seal Yes — seals in seconds; can be used underwater Limited; adhesive can lift when wet Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer Typically ~600 V Temperature Range −54 °C to +260 °C Narrower range; softens or becomes brittle UV/Chemical Resistance Excellent (UV, oil, salt, chemicals) Moderate; can degrade outdoors Residue on Removal None — clean cut-off Commonly leaves sticky residue FAQs Can I use it on live electrical circuits? No. Always switch power off before wrapping. Build sufficient layers for the required insulation, and follow local electrical standards. Will it stick to wet or oily surfaces? Because it bonds to itself (not the substrate), it can often be applied in damp or even underwater situations. For best results, clean and dry the area first. Is it reusable? Once fused, it forms a single mass. Cut it off to remove; it won’t unwind. Apply a fresh wrap if needed. What isn’t it for? Not a substitute for permanent structural repairs. Avoid use on fuel lines or high-pressure systems without proper engineering sign-off. Notes: Performance values are typical and depend on application method, substrate, and number of layers. Always test on a small area first. Follow safety guidelines for electrical and pressurised systems.

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  • Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Black x 3m] Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Black x 3m]

    Tommy Tape Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [Black x 3m]

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    Tommy Tape® Self-Fusing Silicone Tape The next generation of tape is here — premium, adhesive-free repair and sealing tape for fast fixes at home, on the job, and on the road. Tommy Tape self-fusing silicone tape saves time and money across plumbing, electrical, automotive, marine, garden, and industrial jobs. Unlike vinyl or cloth tapes, it uses no adhesive. Instead, it chemically bonds (self-fuses) to itself on contact to form a tough, flexible, and permanently water-tight wrap — even underwater. Why you’ll love it Extreme temperature range: operates from −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C). Electrical safety: insulates up to 8,000 V per layer (typical PVC electrical tape ≈ 600 V). Leaves no residue: no adhesive means no sticky mess when removed. Weather- & waterproof: seals within seconds; ideal for outdoor and marine use. Flexible & form-fitting: stretches over 300% to wrap irregular shapes, fittings, and bends. Built to last: resists UV, oil, salt, and common chemicals; helps combat corrosion. Popular uses Plumbing: emergency seals on copper, PVC, and garden hoses; patch vacuum and pool hoses. Electrical: bundling and insulating leads, wire harnesses, extension-cord strain relief (power off first). Automotive & 4×4: wrap frayed looms, protect hoses, create quick roadside fixes. Marine: mast boot wraps, deck-side waterproofing, salt-spray protection. Tools & grips: re-grip shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gym dumbbells, walking canes. Sports & DIY: re-grip golf clubs, tennis/pickleball paddles; improve wheelchair and shower-chair grip. Home & garden: weatherproof outdoor cables, protect back-yard gear and appliances. Industrial: protective wraps on fittings, temporary containment where adhesives aren’t suitable. How to apply (best results) Prep: Turn power/water off where applicable. Clean and dry the area if possible. Start & anchor: Peel off the liner, stretch the tape as you begin to wrap, and press the starting end onto itself to anchor. Stretch & overlap: Stretch to at least 2× its length (more stretch = stronger fuse). Overlap each wrap by ½ width. Build layers: Add additional layers for higher pressure, stronger seals, or increased dielectric protection. Finish: End the wrap on itself and press firmly. Full fusion develops quickly; handle with care while it sets. Remove: Cut off (do not unwind) when it’s time to replace — it leaves no residue. Specifications Material Silicone rubber (self-fusing) Adhesive None (bonds to itself on contact) Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer (build layers for higher insulation) Temperature Range −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C) Resistance UV, oil, salt, weather, and common household/automotive chemicals Water Performance Weatherproof & waterproof; can be applied underwater in many scenarios Elongation Stretches over 300% for tight, conformal wraps Removal Cut off to remove; no sticky residue Colours / Sizes Varies by SKU (see options above) Better than traditional tapes Feature Tommy Tape Self-Fusing Silicone Vinyl / Cloth Electrical Tape Adhesive No adhesive (self-fuses) Pressure-sensitive adhesive (leaves residue) Waterproof Seal Yes — seals in seconds; can be used underwater Limited; adhesive can lift when wet Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer Typically ~600 V Temperature Range −54 °C to +260 °C Narrower range; softens or becomes brittle UV/Chemical Resistance Excellent (UV, oil, salt, chemicals) Moderate; can degrade outdoors Residue on Removal None — clean cut-off Commonly leaves sticky residue FAQs Can I use it on live electrical circuits? No. Always switch power off before wrapping. Build sufficient layers for the required insulation, and follow local electrical standards. Will it stick to wet or oily surfaces? Because it bonds to itself (not the substrate), it can often be applied in damp or even underwater situations. For best results, clean and dry the area first. Is it reusable? Once fused, it forms a single mass. Cut it off to remove; it won’t unwind. Apply a fresh wrap if needed. What isn’t it for? Not a substitute for permanent structural repairs. Avoid use on fuel lines or high-pressure systems without proper engineering sign-off. Notes: Performance values are typical and depend on application method, substrate, and number of layers. Always test on a small area first. Follow safety guidelines for electrical and pressurised systems.

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    $23.24

  • Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [3 Pack] Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [3 Pack]

    Tommy Tape Tommy Tape Self Fusing Silicone Tape Seals And Repairs Waterproof Insulates [3 Pack]

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    Tommy Tape® Self-Fusing Silicone Tape The next generation of tape is here — premium, adhesive-free repair and sealing tape for fast fixes at home, on the job, and on the road. Tommy Tape self-fusing silicone tape saves time and money across plumbing, electrical, automotive, marine, garden, and industrial jobs. Unlike vinyl or cloth tapes, it uses no adhesive. Instead, it chemically bonds (self-fuses) to itself on contact to form a tough, flexible, and permanently water-tight wrap — even underwater. Why you’ll love it Extreme temperature range: operates from −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C). Electrical safety: insulates up to 8,000 V per layer (typical PVC electrical tape ≈ 600 V). Leaves no residue: no adhesive means no sticky mess when removed. Weather- & waterproof: seals within seconds; ideal for outdoor and marine use. Flexible & form-fitting: stretches over 300% to wrap irregular shapes, fittings, and bends. Built to last: resists UV, oil, salt, and common chemicals; helps combat corrosion. Popular uses Plumbing: emergency seals on copper, PVC, and garden hoses; patch vacuum and pool hoses. Electrical: bundling and insulating leads, wire harnesses, extension-cord strain relief (power off first). Automotive & 4×4: wrap frayed looms, protect hoses, create quick roadside fixes. Marine: mast boot wraps, deck-side waterproofing, salt-spray protection. Tools & grips: re-grip shovels, rakes, wheelbarrows, gym dumbbells, walking canes. Sports & DIY: re-grip golf clubs, tennis/pickleball paddles; improve wheelchair and shower-chair grip. Home & garden: weatherproof outdoor cables, protect back-yard gear and appliances. Industrial: protective wraps on fittings, temporary containment where adhesives aren’t suitable. How to apply (best results) Prep: Turn power/water off where applicable. Clean and dry the area if possible. Start & anchor: Peel off the liner, stretch the tape as you begin to wrap, and press the starting end onto itself to anchor. Stretch & overlap: Stretch to at least 2× its length (more stretch = stronger fuse). Overlap each wrap by ½ width. Build layers: Add additional layers for higher pressure, stronger seals, or increased dielectric protection. Finish: End the wrap on itself and press firmly. Full fusion develops quickly; handle with care while it sets. Remove: Cut off (do not unwind) when it’s time to replace — it leaves no residue. Specifications Material Silicone rubber (self-fusing) Adhesive None (bonds to itself on contact) Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer (build layers for higher insulation) Temperature Range −65 °F to +500 °F (approx. −54 °C to +260 °C) Resistance UV, oil, salt, weather, and common household/automotive chemicals Water Performance Weatherproof & waterproof; can be applied underwater in many scenarios Elongation Stretches over 300% for tight, conformal wraps Removal Cut off to remove; no sticky residue Colours / Sizes Varies by SKU (see options above) Better than traditional tapes Feature Tommy Tape Self-Fusing Silicone Vinyl / Cloth Electrical Tape Adhesive No adhesive (self-fuses) Pressure-sensitive adhesive (leaves residue) Waterproof Seal Yes — seals in seconds; can be used underwater Limited; adhesive can lift when wet Dielectric Strength Up to 8,000 V per layer Typically ~600 V Temperature Range −54 °C to +260 °C Narrower range; softens or becomes brittle UV/Chemical Resistance Excellent (UV, oil, salt, chemicals) Moderate; can degrade outdoors Residue on Removal None — clean cut-off Commonly leaves sticky residue FAQs Can I use it on live electrical circuits? No. Always switch power off before wrapping. Build sufficient layers for the required insulation, and follow local electrical standards. Will it stick to wet or oily surfaces? Because it bonds to itself (not the substrate), it can often be applied in damp or even underwater situations. For best results, clean and dry the area first. Is it reusable? Once fused, it forms a single mass. Cut it off to remove; it won’t unwind. Apply a fresh wrap if needed. What isn’t it for? Not a substitute for permanent structural repairs. Avoid use on fuel lines or high-pressure systems without proper engineering sign-off. Notes: Performance values are typical and depend on application method, substrate, and number of layers. Always test on a small area first. Follow safety guidelines for electrical and pressurised systems.

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    $12.94

  • Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal Grey: The Ultimate 1-Part Adhesive & Sealant for Internal & External Projects

    Sika Sika Sikaflex 111 Stick & Seal 1-Part Adhesive & Sealant 290ml [Grey]

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    Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal is a high-performance 1-part multipurpose adhesive and sealant that bonds and seals a wide range of construction materials for both internal and external applications. Its advanced silane-terminated polymer technology delivers exceptional adhesion without surface pre-treatment, even on damp substrates. Key Features Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates without surface pre-treatment Adheres to damp concrete and other porous materials Compatible with most construction materials, including EPS/XPS and building wraps Excellent mechanical strength and weathering resistance Low VOC, LEED v4 EQc 2 compliant, and EC 1PLUS certified Ideal for bonding and sealing in indoor and outdoor environments Where to Use Designed for professional and DIY use across construction and renovation projects. Perfect for bonding or sealing: Concrete and masonry Wood and timber components Ceramic, stone, and tiles Metal surfaces Glass and plastic materials such as PVC, PA, PET, and EPS/XPS Applications Adhesive for bonding construction components Sealant for vertical and horizontal joints Repairs, renovations, and installations in building and civil works Technical Information Composition Silane-terminated polymer Density ~1.40 kg/L (ISO 1183-1) Shore A Hardness ~36 (after 28 days) Tensile Strength ~1.5 N/mm² (ISO 37) Elastic Recovery ~75 % (ISO 7389) Service Temperature −50 °C to +80 °C Curing Rate ~3 mm per 24 h (at 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) Skinning Time ~35 minutes (at 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) Colour Options Available in White, Concrete Grey, and Black. Packaging 290 ml cartridge | 12 cartridges per box Storage & Shelf Life Store unopened in a cool, dry place between +5 °C and +25 °C. Shelf life 12 months from production date. Certifications CE Marking – EN 15651-1 (Facade elements Class F EXT-INT CC 20HM) GEV-EMICODE EC 1PLUS (Very Low Emissions) LEED v4 EQc 2 Low-Emitting Materials compliant French VOC Regulation Class A+ Why Choose Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal This versatile adhesive-sealant provides superior adhesion on most construction materials, making it the go-to solution for professionals and renovators who need reliable bonding and sealing performance. Whether you are working on concrete, metal, or plastic, Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal ensures a flexible, durable, and weather-resistant joint every time.

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    $23.00

  • Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal Black: All-in-One Adhesive & Sealant Solution Without Surface Pre-treatment 290ml

    Sika Sika Sikaflex 111 Stick & Seal 1-Part Adhesive & Sealant 290ml [Black]

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    Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal is a high-performance 1-part multipurpose adhesive and sealant that bonds and seals a wide range of construction materials for both internal and external applications. Its advanced silane-terminated polymer technology delivers exceptional adhesion without surface pre-treatment, even on damp substrates. Key Features Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates without surface pre-treatment Adheres to damp concrete and other porous materials Compatible with most construction materials, including EPS/XPS and building wraps Excellent mechanical strength and weathering resistance Low VOC, LEED v4 EQc 2 compliant, and EC 1PLUS certified Ideal for bonding and sealing in indoor and outdoor environments Where to Use Designed for professional and DIY use across construction and renovation projects. Perfect for bonding or sealing: Concrete and masonry Wood and timber components Ceramic, stone, and tiles Metal surfaces Glass and plastic materials such as PVC, PA, PET, and EPS/XPS Applications Adhesive for bonding construction components Sealant for vertical and horizontal joints Repairs, renovations, and installations in building and civil works Technical Information Composition Silane-terminated polymer Density ~1.40 kg/L (ISO 1183-1) Shore A Hardness ~36 (after 28 days) Tensile Strength ~1.5 N/mm² (ISO 37) Elastic Recovery ~75 % (ISO 7389) Service Temperature −50 °C to +80 °C Curing Rate ~3 mm per 24 h (at 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) Skinning Time ~35 minutes (at 23 °C / 50 % r.h.) Colour Options Available in White, Concrete Grey, and Black. Packaging 290 ml cartridge | 12 cartridges per box Storage & Shelf Life Store unopened in a cool, dry place between +5 °C and +25 °C. Shelf life 12 months from production date. Certifications CE Marking – EN 15651-1 (Facade elements Class F EXT-INT CC 20HM) GEV-EMICODE EC 1PLUS (Very Low Emissions) LEED v4 EQc 2 Low-Emitting Materials compliant French VOC Regulation Class A+ Why Choose Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal This versatile adhesive-sealant provides superior adhesion on most construction materials, making it the go-to solution for professionals and renovators who need reliable bonding and sealing performance. Whether you are working on concrete, metal, or plastic, Sikaflex®-111 Stick & Seal ensures a flexible, durable, and weather-resistant joint every time.

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    $23.00

  • Sikaflex Sika 227 Automotive Sealant Fast Curing non-sagging 310ml [Black]

    Sika Sikaflex Sika 227 Automotive Sealant Fast Curing non-sagging 310ml [Black]

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    Sikaflex-227 is a one-component poly­­urethane sealant designed for car body construction, curing on exposure to atmospheric moisture to form a durable elastomer. USESikaflex-227 is suitable for sealing, seam sealing, simple bonding as well as for vibration reduction and sound deadening measures in crash body repair and car body construction. Suitable substrate materials are metal primers and paint coatings (two-part systems), metals, painted plastics and plastics. CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGESOEM approved qualityFast over-paintableResistant to ageingLow odourCan be sandedBonds well to a wide variety of substratesShort cut-off stringOverhead work possibleFast curingSilicone free Product Benefits- Adheres to a wide range of substrates, without primer in many cases- Exhibits tenacious adhesion to aluminium, FRP, steel, wood, SMC, RIM, prepainted metals, ZINCALUME, Zincgrip, and aluminized steel, without attacking the metal coating- Fast tack free time- Cures rapidly to an elastic consistency with excellent cut and tear resistance- Low odour, non-staining- Paintable- Weather resistant- Resistant to road salts Areas of Application- Sealing exterior lap seams in many applications, including truck trailers, RV's, metal roofs, window perimeters, grain bins and HVAC units- Sealing rivet seams- Sealing of exposed and concealed joints of aluminium, steel, coated metals, wood, roof rails, and door hinges in transport equipment- Sealing and caulking expansion joints- May be suitable for use on a wide variety of substrates; including aluminium, steel, glass, wood, metal primers and paint coating (2-c systems), metals, painted plastics and many different types of plastic. Cure MechanismSikaflex®-227 cures by reaction with atmospheric moisture. At low temperatures, the water content of the air is generally lower and the curing reaction proceeds somewhat slower Chemical ResistanceSikaflex®-227 is resistant to fresh water, aqueous cleaning solutions; temporarily resistant to fuels, mineral oils, vegetable and animal fats and oils; not resistant to organic and mineral acids, alcohol, and caustic solutions or solvents. The above information is offered for general guidance only. Method of ApplicationSurface preparationSurfaces must be clean, dry and free from all traces of grease, oil and dust. As a rule, the substrates must be prepared in accordance with the instructions given in the current Sika Pre-Treatment Chart. ApplicationCartridges: Cut tip to joint size.Puncture airtight seal. Install with hand or power operated gun.Unipacks: Place unipack in the application gun and snip off the closure clip. Cut off the tip of the nozzle to suit joint width and gun the sealant into the joint with a suitable compressed air or hand operated gun, taking care to avoid air entrapment. Once opened, packs should be used up within a relatively short space of time. Do not apply at temperatures below 40°F (5°C) or above 100°F (38°C). The optimum temperature for substrate and sealant is between 60°F (15°C) and 77°F (25°C). For advice on selecting and setting up a suitable pump system, please contact the System Engineering Department. Tooling and finishingTooling and finishing must be carried out within the tack-free time of the sealant. Finishing agents or lubricants must be tested for suitability/ compatibility. RemovalUncured Sikaflex®-227 can be removed from tools and equipment with Sika® Remover-208 or another suitable solvent. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Strictly follow the solvent manufacturer's instructions for use and warnings.Hands and exposed skin should be washed immediately using a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water. Do not use solvents on the skin! OverpaintingSikaflex®-227 can be overpainted when tack-free. The paint and paint process must be tested for compatibility by carrying out preliminary trials. Sikaflex®-227 should not be exposed to baking temperatures until it has attained a full cure. It should be understood that the hardness and film thickness of the paint may impair the elasticity of the sealant and lead to cracking of the paint film with time.

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    $27.48

  • SikaBond® SprayFix: The All-in-One High-Performance Aerosol Spray Adhesive

    Sika SikaBond® SprayFix: The All-in-One High-Performance Aerosol Spray Adhesive

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    SikaBond® SprayFix: The Ultimate Aerosol Spray Adhesive for Multipurpose Use High-Performance, Fast-Drying, & Repositionable Adhesive SikaBond® SprayFix is your go-to aerosol spray adhesive for both temporary and permanent bonding. With its high performance, low odour, and fast-drying time, it's designed for your convenience. Key Advantages: Easy to use Low odour Dries clear Fast drying time (approximately 2-4 minutes) High initial strength Contains no chlorinated solvents - suitable for indoor use Repositionable for 1-2 minutes Applications Include: Upholstery Floor Repairs Furniture Lamination Art and Crafts (e.g., mounting prints) Suitable Substrates: Felts and Fabrics Metals Foams Cork Most Plastics Rubber Gaskets Fibreglass Wood (e.g., plywood, particle board) How to Use: Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust and grease. Shake the can well before use. Hold the can approximately 80-100 mm from the surface and spray lightly. Allow a few minutes for drying. Packaging: Available in 150g and 350g aerosol cans. Color: White when applied, clear when dry. Cleaning of Equipment: After use, invert the can and press the tip until clear propellant comes out for cleaning. Uncured overspray can be removed with Sika® Colma Cleaner or another suitable solvent.

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    $34.00

  • SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 500ml

    Sika SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 500ml

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    SikaBond® - PVA is a high solids, one part Cross-linking PVA which meets the D3/BS EN204 specification. SikaBond® - PVA is an ideal product for bonding a wide range of timber components including tongue and groove solid timber and laminated flooring substrates giving tough, flexible permanent bonding. Uses SikaBond® -PVA can be used on most substrates due to its excellent adhesion. These include: Timber MDF boards Particle boards Ply woods Advantages - Excellent water resistance - High bond strength within 24 hours - Suitable for interior and exterior applications Storage and Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry place with 25oC maximum condition. This material will keep for at least twelve (12) months. Instructions for Use Surface Preparation Surfaces to be bonded should be clean, dry and free from dust and oil. Edges should be squarely machined to ensure maximum contact. Application SikaBond® -PVA is to be applied by squeeze bottle, brush or roller. Bonds should be assembled within a few minutes and then tightly clamped or pressed until the adhesive has set. Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Assemblies are best left overnight before moving or transportation. Maximum bond strength is achieved within 48 hours. Allow floors 24 hours for the adhesive to cure prior to using. SikaBond® -PVA should be used as supplied. Cleaning Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Colour: White Density: 1.08 kg/L

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  • SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 250ml

    Sika SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 250ml

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    SikaBond® - PVA is a high solids, one part Cross-linking PVA which meets the D3/BS EN204 specification. SikaBond® - PVA is an ideal product for bonding a wide range of timber components including tongue and groove solid timber and laminated flooring substrates giving tough, flexible permanent bonding. Uses SikaBond® -PVA can be used on most substrates due to its excellent adhesion. These include: Timber MDF boards Particle boards Ply woods Advantages - Excellent water resistance - High bond strength within 24 hours - Suitable for interior and exterior applications Storage and Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry place with 25oC maximum condition. This material will keep for at least twelve (12) months. Instructions for Use Surface Preparation Surfaces to be bonded should be clean, dry and free from dust and oil. Edges should be squarely machined to ensure maximum contact. Application SikaBond® -PVA is to be applied by squeeze bottle, brush or roller. Bonds should be assembled within a few minutes and then tightly clamped or pressed until the adhesive has set. Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Assemblies are best left overnight before moving or transportation. Maximum bond strength is achieved within 48 hours. Allow floors 24 hours for the adhesive to cure prior to using. SikaBond® -PVA should be used as supplied. Cleaning Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Colour: White Density: 1.08 kg/L

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  • SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 1L

    Sika SikaBond PVA Wooworking Glue Interior & Exterior Bottle 1L

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    SikaBond® - PVA is a high solids, one part Cross-linking PVA which meets the D3/BS EN204 specification. SikaBond® - PVA is an ideal product for bonding a wide range of timber components including tongue and groove solid timber and laminated flooring substrates giving tough, flexible permanent bonding. Uses SikaBond® -PVA can be used on most substrates due to its excellent adhesion. These include: Timber MDF boards Particle boards Ply woods Advantages - Excellent water resistance - High bond strength within 24 hours - Suitable for interior and exterior applications Storage and Shelf Life Store in a cool, dry place with 25oC maximum condition. This material will keep for at least twelve (12) months. Instructions for Use Surface Preparation Surfaces to be bonded should be clean, dry and free from dust and oil. Edges should be squarely machined to ensure maximum contact. Application SikaBond® -PVA is to be applied by squeeze bottle, brush or roller. Bonds should be assembled within a few minutes and then tightly clamped or pressed until the adhesive has set. Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Assemblies are best left overnight before moving or transportation. Maximum bond strength is achieved within 48 hours. Allow floors 24 hours for the adhesive to cure prior to using. SikaBond® -PVA should be used as supplied. Cleaning Wipe off adhesive squeeze out immediately after assembly with a dry or lightly damp cloth. Colour: White Density: 1.08 kg/L

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  • SikaBond 142 Instant Nails Trade Quality Construction Adhesive 300g

    Sika SikaBond 142 Instant Nails Trade Quality Construction Adhesive 300g

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    SikaBond is a high strength contact adhesive that will not slump on vertical surfaces. It can be used as a one way liquid adhesive, or a two way contact adhesive, on a variety of surfaces.  Uses SikaBond can be used on most substrates due to its excellent adhesion. These include: „ Floor and wall panels. „ Wood, plasterboard and chipboard. „ Aluminium, iron and steel. „ Concrete, cement sheeting and masonry. Advantages „ One component ready to use. „ Fast drying time. „ Easy to use. „ High adhesion strength. „ Non-slump. Storage and Shelf Life Stored in the original sealed packaging at temperatures of between 5ºC and 35ºC, this material will keep for at least twelve (12) months. Instructions for Use Surface Preparation All surfaces must be clean, sound, dry and free of oil, grease and surface contamination. Thoroughly remove all loose particles and dust. Any loose flaking must be removed and light sanding is recommended. Application One Way Method: This method is recommended for heavier panels or where load or stress is expected. Apply a 4 to 6mm bead of SikaBond using a cartridge gun, making sure the beads are no more than 45cm apart. Bring both substrates immediately together and clamp, nail or screw for a minimum of 24 hours. For butt joints use adhesive on both panel edges. Two Way Method: Apply adhesive as in one way method, bring together substrates, and press firmly over entire surface to transfer adhesive. Then pull apart. Allow adhesive to tack off for 3 to 5 minutes depending on weather conditions, reposition the objects and press together firmly. The surfaces should be tapped together with a hammer and a padded block to ensure maximum contact. Maximum bond strength will be achieved in 12 to 72 hours, depending on substrates and weather. Heavy panels may require temporary mechanical fastening until maximum strength is achieved. 

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  • Sika SikaSil 670 Fire Rated Silicone Sealant [Grey]

    Sika Sika SikaSil 670 Fire Rated Silicone Sealant [Grey]

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    Usage Sikasil®-670 Fire is designed for fire rated movement and connection joints on porous and non-porous substrates. Advantages Up to 4 hours fire resistance according to AS 1530.4 Up to 4 hours fire resistance according to EN 1366-4 Very good resistance to weathering Movement capability of ± 35% (ASTM C 719) Easy to smooth and very good workability Good adhesion to many different substrates Neutral curing   Colour Grey

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  • Sika SikaSeal 300 Glass & Weather Seal [Transparent]

    Sika Sika SikaSeal 300 Glass & Weather Seal [Transparent]

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    Usage Aluminium Composite materials Panels(ACP) Glass Metals Coated and painted metals Plastics Wood   Advantages Excellent adhesion High movement capability Weather resistant Outstanding UV resistance High strength Interior & Exterior Permanent flexibility Colour Transparent

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    $18.18

  • Sika Sikaflex 252 High Strength structural Adhesive Sealant [White]

    Sika Sika Sikaflex 252 High Strength structural Adhesive Sealant [White]

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    High strength, structural grade polyurethane adhesive sealant High strength elastic adhesive, suitable for structural joints subjected to high dynamic stress Suitable for use on trucks, trailers and caravans with excellent adhesion to timber, metals, primers and paint coatings Vibration dampening USE Sikaflex® 252 is suitable for structural joints that will be subjected to dynamic stresses. Suitable substrate materials are timber, metals, particularly aluminium (incl. anodized components), sheet steel (incl. phosphated, chromated and zinc-plated components), metal primers and paint coatings (2-c systems), ceramic materials and plastics. CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGES 1-C formulation Elastic Can be overpainted Good gap-filling properties Capable of withstanding high dynamic stresses Vibration Damping Non-corrosive Electrically non-conductive Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates

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    $53.62

  • Sika Sikaflex 221 Heavy Duty Adhesive Sealant 310ml [White]

    Sika Sika Sikaflex 221 Heavy Duty Adhesive Sealant 310ml [White]

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    Multi-purpose adhesive sealant with a wide adhesion range Sikaflex®-221 is a multi-purpose 1-component polyurethane adhesive / sealant that bonds well to a wide variety of substrates like metals, metal primers and paint coatings (2-component systems), ceramic materials and plastics. It is suitable for making permanent elastic seals.   Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates Resistant to ageing Can be sanded and painted PRODUCT BENEFITS Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates Resistant to ageing Can be sanded and painted Passes EN45545-2 R1/R7 HL3 Non-corrosive Low odour NSF-approved for incidental food contact Potable water approved (meets AS4020 requirements)   Usage Sikaflex®-221 bonds well to a wide variety of substrates and is suitable for making permanent elastic seals . Suitable substrate materials are metals, metal primers and paint coatings (2-component systems), ceramic materials and plastics. It is ideally used for internal sealing and simple bonding applications. Seek manufacturer’s advice and perform tests on original substrates before using Sikaflex®-221 on materials prone to stress cracking. This product is suitable for experienced professional users only. Test with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.   Surface preparation Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, oil and dust. Surface treatment depends on the specific nature of the substrates and is crucial for a long lasting bond. Suggestions for surface preparation may be found on the current edition of the appropriate Sika® Pre-Treatment Chart. Consider that these suggestions are based on experience and have in any case to be verified by tests on original substrates. Application Sikaflex®-221 can be processed between 5 °C and 40 °C but changes in reactivity and application properties have to be considered. The optimum temperature for substrate and sealant is between 15 °C and 25 °C. Sikaflex®-221 can be processed with hand, pneumatic or electric driven piston guns as well as pump equipment. For advice on selecting and setting up a suitable pump system, contact the System Engineering Department of Sika Industry. Tooling and finishing Tooling and finishing must be carried out within the skin time of the sealant. It is recommended using Sika® Tooling Agent N. Other finishing agents must be tested for suitability and compatibility prior the use. Removal Uncured Sikaflex®-221 can be removed from tools and equipment with Sika® Remover-208 or another suitable solvent. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Hands and exposed skin have to be washed immediately using hand wipes such as Sika® Cleaner-350H or a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water. Do not use solvents on skin. Overpainting Sikaflex®-221 can be painted after formation of a skin. If the paint requires a baking process, best performance is achieved by allowing the sealant to fully cure first. 1C-PUR and 2C-acrylic based paints are usually suitable. All paints have to be tested by carrying preliminary trials under manufacturing conditions. The elasticity of paints is usually lower than of sealants what could lead to cracking of the paint film in the joint area.

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  • Sika Sikaflex 221 Heavy Duty Adhesive Sealant 310ml [Black]

    Sika Sika Sikaflex 221 Heavy Duty Adhesive Sealant 310ml [Black]

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    Multi-purpose adhesive sealant with a wide adhesion range Sikaflex®-221 is a multi-purpose 1-component polyurethane adhesive / sealant that bonds well to a wide variety of substrates like metals, metal primers and paint coatings (2-component systems), ceramic materials and plastics. It is suitable for making permanent elastic seals.   Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates Resistant to ageing Can be sanded and painted PRODUCT BENEFITS Bonds well to a wide variety of substrates Resistant to ageing Can be sanded and painted Passes EN45545-2 R1/R7 HL3 Non-corrosive Low odour NSF-approved for incidental food contact Potable water approved (meets AS4020 requirements)   Usage Sikaflex®-221 bonds well to a wide variety of substrates and is suitable for making permanent elastic seals . Suitable substrate materials are metals, metal primers and paint coatings (2-component systems), ceramic materials and plastics. It is ideally used for internal sealing and simple bonding applications. Seek manufacturer’s advice and perform tests on original substrates before using Sikaflex®-221 on materials prone to stress cracking. This product is suitable for experienced professional users only. Test with actual substrates and conditions have to be performed to ensure adhesion and material compatibility.   Surface preparation Surfaces must be clean, dry and free from grease, oil and dust. Surface treatment depends on the specific nature of the substrates and is crucial for a long lasting bond. Suggestions for surface preparation may be found on the current edition of the appropriate Sika® Pre-Treatment Chart. Consider that these suggestions are based on experience and have in any case to be verified by tests on original substrates. Application Sikaflex®-221 can be processed between 5 °C and 40 °C but changes in reactivity and application properties have to be considered. The optimum temperature for substrate and sealant is between 15 °C and 25 °C. Sikaflex®-221 can be processed with hand, pneumatic or electric driven piston guns as well as pump equipment. For advice on selecting and setting up a suitable pump system, contact the System Engineering Department of Sika Industry. Tooling and finishing Tooling and finishing must be carried out within the skin time of the sealant. It is recommended using Sika® Tooling Agent N. Other finishing agents must be tested for suitability and compatibility prior the use. Removal Uncured Sikaflex®-221 can be removed from tools and equipment with Sika® Remover-208 or another suitable solvent. Once cured, the material can only be removed mechanically. Hands and exposed skin have to be washed immediately using hand wipes such as Sika® Cleaner-350H or a suitable industrial hand cleaner and water. Do not use solvents on skin. Overpainting Sikaflex®-221 can be painted after formation of a skin. If the paint requires a baking process, best performance is achieved by allowing the sealant to fully cure first. 1C-PUR and 2C-acrylic based paints are usually suitable. All paints have to be tested by carrying preliminary trials under manufacturing conditions. The elasticity of paints is usually lower than of sealants what could lead to cracking of the paint film in the joint area.

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    $38.04

  • Sika Firerate Intumescent Resistant Joint Sealant 310ml

    Sika Sika Firerate Intumescent Resistant Joint Sealant 310ml

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    Sika Firerate is a gunnable acrylic based jointing and sealing compound specially formulated with inorganic fillers to provide a fire barrier. Sika Firerate has been tested for fire resistance for up to 4 hours according to AS 1530.4 in masonry wall and floor joints. USE Sika Firerate is suitable for sealing joints in concrete or masonry that must have a fire rated resistance to Australian Standards. Sika Firerate also fulfils the basic function of a gap filler and joint sealant against water and dust penetration. CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGES Safe to use – contains no asbestos or fibres. Paintable. Good flexibility and adhesion to concrete and masonry. Interior use only. Easily applied with normal caulking equipment. Easy tooling off. Economical – single product for both fireproofing and sealing functions. Water clean-up of tools and equipment while still uncured. Excellent acoustic performance, test report available. COLOUR Grey CHARACTERISTICS/ADVANTAGES • Up to 4 hours fire resistance according to AS 1530.4 • Very good resistance to weathering • Movement capability of ± 20 % • Easy to smooth and very good workability • Good adhesion to many different substrates • Water clean-up of uncured sealant . APPROVALS / STANDARDS • AS 1530.4 FRL • ISO 717.2 Rw (Ctr) = 64 (-13) SUBSTRATE PREPARATION The substrate must be clean, dry, sound and homogeneous, free from oils, grease, dust and loose or friable particles. Sika® Firerate adheres without primers and/or activators. APPLICATION METHOD / TOOLS Sika® Firerate is supplied ready to use. After the necessary substrate preparation, insert a suitable backing rod to the required depth and apply any primer if necessary. Insert a foil pack or cartridge into the sealant gun and extrude Sika® Firerate into the joint making sure that it comes into full contact with the sides of the joint and avoids any air entrapment. Sika® Firerate sealant must be firmly tooled against the joint sides to ensure adequate adhesion. It is recommended to use masking tape where exact joint lines or neat lines are required. Remove the tape within the skin time. Do not use tooling products containing solvents. Water can be used if wet tooling is required. CLEANING OF TOOLS Clean all tools and application equipment immediately after use with water. Once cured, residual material can only be removed mechanically LIMITATIONS • Sika® Firerate may be overpainted with solvent free paints. • Do not use Sika® Firerate on damp and/or wet substrates. • Do not apply Sika Firerate at temperatures below 5ºC • Do not use Sika® Firerate to seal joints in and around swimming pools. • Do not use Sika® Firerate to seal joints in external applications on non-porous substrates. • Do not use Sika® Firerate for joints under water pressure or for permanent water immersion. • Do not expose uncured Sika® Firerate to rain or water as this may interfere with the curing reaction. BASIS OF PRODUCT DATA All technical data stated in this Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control. ECOLOGY, HEALTH AND SAFETY For information and advice on the safe handling, storage and disposal of chemical products, users shall refer to the most recent Safety Data Sheet (SDS) containing physical, ecological, toxicological and other safety related data.

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    $25.69

  • Sika Fine Surface Filler Filler-101 Interior Grade 0-3mm 5L

    Sika Sika Fine Surface Filler Filler-101 Interior Grade 0-3mm 5L

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    SIKA® FILLER-101 | FINE SURFACE FILLER Premium, fine surface filler Very fine consistency for fine surface filling Application thickness up to 3mm per layer Fast drying and easy to sand USE Suitable for indoor filling work on plaster boards, fabrics, old wallpapers, etc. Smooth finish CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGES Ready to use, no mixing required Easy application High initial tack or grab on plaster and concrete Quick drying COLOUR: White Appearance / Colour White paste Packaging 500 ml plastic tube Storage Storage Conditions / Shelf-Life 12 months from date of production if stored properly in undamaged and unopened original sealed packaging, in cool and dry conditions. Protect from frost. Technical Data Chemical Base Filled styrene-acrylate dispersion. Density ~ 1.100 kg/l Solid Content ~ 55% Grading Dmax : 0.12 mm Layer Thickness 3 mm max.  Application Details Consumption This depends on the substrate roughness and thickness of the layer applied. As a guide, ~ 1 l of Sika®  Filler-101 can fill ~ 1 m2  per mm thick. Substrate Quality Clean, free from dust, dry and oil. Application Conditions / Limitations Substrate Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max. Ambient Temperature +5°C min. / +35°C max. Application Instructions Mixing Sika®  Filler-101 is supplied ready to use - no mixing is required. Application Method / Tools Sika®  Filler-101 can be applied with spatula in layer thicknesses from 0 - 3 mm. When filling deeper holes or cracks the filler must be applied in several layers and must be allowed to almost dry. Holes and cracks from 4 - 15 mm can more easily be filled with Sika®  Filler-105. When dried finish the surface with Sika®  Filler-101. Cleaning of Tools Clean all tools and application equipment with water immediately after use. Hardened / cured material can only be mechanically removed. Waiting Time / Overcoating Drying Time: ~ 2 hours Paintability: ~ 4 hours Value Base All technical data stated in this Product Data Sheet are based on laboratory tests. Actual measured data may vary due to circumstances beyond our control. 

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  • Sika AnchorFix®-1 Pro - High-Performance Styrene-Free Anchoring Adhesive for All Conditions Sika AnchorFix®-1 Pro - High-Performance Styrene-Free Anchoring Adhesive for All Conditions

    Sika Sika AnchorFix®-1 Pro - High-Performance Styrene-Free Anchoring Adhesive for All Conditions

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    Sika AnchorFix®-1 is a high-performance, styrene-free chemical anchoring adhesive designed for fast and reliable installations in both construction and DIY projects. This two-component, solvent-free, polyester-based adhesive is ideal for securing rebars, threaded rods, bolts, and special fastening systems in concrete, hollow and solid masonry, hard natural stone, and solid rock. It cures rapidly, even in low temperatures, and can be applied using standard guns. Advantages: Fast curing Compatible with standard guns Usable in low temperatures High load capacity ETA approved Non-sag, even overhead Styrene-free Low odor and wastage Technical Information: Compressive Strength: ~60 N/mm² (7 days, +20°C) Modulus of Elasticity in Compression: ~3,500 N/mm² Tensile Strength in Flexure: ~28 N/mm² Tensile Strength: ~12 N/mm² Temperature Resistance: +50°C (long-term), +80°C (short-term) Glass Transition Temperature: +60°C Color: Component A: White Component B: Black Mixed: Light grey Usage: Ideal for various grades of rebars, threaded rods, bolts, and special fastening systems. Substrates may vary, so testing is recommended to ensure suitability, especially with natural stones. Always ensure the substrate is clean, dry, and free of contaminants. Perform pull-out tests if the substrate strength is unknown. Mixing and Application: Mix the components in a 10:1 ratio by volume. The material must be between +5°C and +40°C for application. Ensure the substrate temperature is between -10°C and +40°C. Shelf Life and Storage: Shelf life is 12 months from the date of production when stored properly. Store in unopened, sealed, and undamaged packaging in dry conditions between +5°C and +25°C. Curing Times: +30°C: Open time 4 minutes, Curing time 35 minutes +25°C: Open time 4 minutes, Curing time 40 minutes +20°C: Open time 5 minutes, Curing time 50 minutes +10°C: Open time 6 minutes, Curing time 85 minutes +5°C: Open time 10 minutes, Curing time 145 minutes -10°C: Open time 30 minutes, Curing time 24 hours Approvals and Certifications: Complies with NCC 2019 reference to AS 5216:2018 for post-installed and cast-in fastenings in concrete. ETA-approved for use in masonry and non-cracked concrete, with CE marking. Cleaning of Equipment: Clean tools with Sika® Colma Cleaner immediately after use. Hardened material can only be removed mechanically. For detailed design considerations, refer to "Technical Documentation Sika AnchorFix®-1" (Ref: 870 43 01).

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    $38.30

  • Selleys Storm Sealant [Black] Waterproof Any Material Wet or Dry Sil-X 290ml

    Selleys Selleys Storm Sealant [Black] Waterproof Any Material Wet or Dry Sil-X 290ml

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    Selleys STORM Sealant delivers a waterproof seal on any material* wet or dry, indoor or outdoor. It can even be applied in the rain to stop leaks in an instant. Features Can be applied to wet or dry surfaces* Good adhesion on any surface* even when applied in the rain Excellent UV and weather resistance Suitable for interior and exterior use Long lasting flexibility Easily paintable with water-based paints Low VOC – so can be used in any environment without discomfort Made with Sil-X, an advanced polymer technology which delivers superior performance in demanding situations where conventional products fail, on any surface* wet or dry. Where can this product be used? Perfect for use on and around: Skylights Gutters Downpipes Windows What materials is this product suitable for? Concrete Timber Metals Cement sheeting Brick Plasterboard Ceramic Tiles Fibreglass All construction substrates Most plastics* How to use this product Ensure substrates are clean and free of oil, grease or loose particles. Cut cartridge tip, fit to the nozzle and cut to size (5mm), then place in the caulking gun. Apply with the caulking gun, pushing sealant into joint or gaps. Smooth off using a spatula dipped in turps, within 5 minutes of applying. If painting, paint with two coats of a quality water-based exterior paint. Storage and re-use Store in cool, dry conditions below 30°C. Use within 6 months of opening. Clean up Clean up with turps before Storm cures. The cured sealant can be removed by scraping or sanding or with the help of Selleys Silicone Remover. Handy Hints For neater joints, mask sides before applying sealant and remove the tape before sealant skins. Paint with water-based paint. If the paint does not wet out sealant surface properly, lightly sand sealant before painting. Limitations Not suitable for PE, PP, PTFE, permanent water immersion or plugging leaks subject to pressure. Safety tips Cure excess product before disposal. Avoid skin and eye contact and inhalation of vapour. If in eyes, wash out immediately with water. If skin contact occurs, wipe off immediately and wash with running water. Ensure use in a well-ventilated area. Additional information is provided in the Safety Data Sheet.

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  • Selleys Special Putty Premium Linseed Oil Formula 450g

    Selleys Selleys Special Putty Premium Linseed Oil Formula 450g

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    Selleys Special Putty is a Linseed oil based, knife grade putty available in a natural colour. Features Easy to use. Can be applied by hand or with a putty knife Product has exceptional keeping qualities Available in a natural colour Superior grade putty Where can this putty be used? A wood sash putty that is excellent for glazing wooden windows and doors Bedding glass beads Not recommended for use with heat absorbing glass If being used in external applications it is not recommended for use with timber stains, timber oils and clear finishes Not recommended for use where structural movement may occur Not recommended for use in metal framed windows. What materials is this putty suitable for? Wood Timber How to use this product Rebates and grooves should be rigid, free from distortion, true and square, and should be clean, dry and unobstructed before glazing. Rebates and grooves should be of a size which allows adequate edge cover and putty volume. Minimum bed putty – 2mm, minimum front putty – 4mm where timber beads are used, and 2mm bed putty and 12mm front putty where no glazing beads are used. Depth of rebate: 10mm for 3-4mm glass, 15mm for 5-8mm glass. Two coats of good quality house paint should be applied not less than 2 weeks and not more than 4 weeks after completion of glazing. Paint should be carried out 2mm above the top line of the putty. Handy tips Do not use kerosene, turps or other material to aid in working the putty Allow putty to skin before applying paint Product can be applied by hand or with a putty knife. Add a few drops of linseed oil on the hands or knife to make for easier working Putty can thicken in cold weather. Warming the putty by working it in the hands before the application will soften it. Putty must be painted in exterior applications. High humidity, cold weather and use in interior applications can extend skinning times. Putty can separate on prolonged standing. If excessive oil is observed on the surface try to work the entire mixture together to redistribute the oil. Before painting, clean and dust & filler particles using Selleys Sugar Soap or Selleys Super Kleen. Safety tips Low hazard material For further detail on the safe use of this product, please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet, which can be downloaded from this site.

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    $12.18


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