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CRL White DAP® '33'® Glazing Compound - Quart
CRL White DAP® '33'® Glazing Compound - Quart
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Description
Brand DAP® ' | 33'® |
Case Quantity | 6 |
Finish/Color | White |
Contents 32 oz. | (946.4 ml) |
For | Use On Wood And Metal Sash |
Shelf Life | 12 Months |
Texture | Smooth Creamy Consistency |
Overview
The CRL DAP® '33'® Glazing Compound is your go-to solution for wood and metal sash glazing, offering a smooth, creamy consistency that ensures excellent adhesion to both glass and sash.
This ready-to-use compound forms a reliable, air and watertight seal, resistant to sagging, shrinking, chalking, and cracking.
Ensure optimal results by preparing surfaces properly; they should be clean, dry, and frost-free.
Remember, this glazing compound must be painted after drying, typically taking one to two weeks depending on temperature and humidity.
Note: this product should not be thinned, applied below 40ºF, or used on plastic panes, insulating glass units with organic seals, large window panes, or certain metal sash designs.
For best performance, use a high-quality oil-based paint or prime first if using latex.
This ready-to-use compound forms a reliable, air and watertight seal, resistant to sagging, shrinking, chalking, and cracking.
Ensure optimal results by preparing surfaces properly; they should be clean, dry, and frost-free.
Remember, this glazing compound must be painted after drying, typically taking one to two weeks depending on temperature and humidity.
Note: this product should not be thinned, applied below 40ºF, or used on plastic panes, insulating glass units with organic seals, large window panes, or certain metal sash designs.
For best performance, use a high-quality oil-based paint or prime first if using latex.
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