Description
Dunlop Timber Joint Sealant is a flexible sealant developed specifically for wall and floor joints around timber substrates such as laminate, parquet and solid wooden floorboards. It fills expansion gaps, skirting junctions and threshold joints in a timber-toned finish, stopping water and debris from working their way into the joint while still allowing the natural movement of the floor. Once cured it can be sanded and painted over, making it easy to blend into the surrounding surface, and it is available in two distinctive wood-look colours: Beech and Silver Grey Oak.
Where to use it
Use it on wall and floor joints where timber, laminate or parquet meets another surface — around floor perimeters, stair nosings, skirtings and door thresholds — indoors and outdoors. It also adheres well to ceramic tiles, glass, enamel, anodised aluminium, granite, porcelain and sanitary acrylics, so it handles transitions between timber and tiled areas neatly.
How to use
Ensure joints are clean, dry and free from dust, oils and loose material. Cut the cartridge tip and nozzle to suit the gap, load it into a caulking gun and apply an even, continuous bead. Smooth the bead with a tooling implement before it skins over, and remove any masking tape immediately. Allow the sealant to cure fully before sanding or painting over the joint.
Important notes
Suitable for joints up to 30mm wide and 15mm deep. Unlike a silicone, this sealant accepts sanding and paint once cured, which makes it the better choice where the joint needs to disappear into a finished floor or wall.
Specifications
| Size |
310ml cartridge |
| Max joint width |
30mm wide x 15mm deep |
| Cure type |
Acrylic, sandable and paintable when cured |
Safety
Apply in a ventilated space, avoid contact with skin and eyes, wash hands after use and keep the product away from children. Review the Safety Data Sheet on the Dunlop Trade website before application.