POLYBOND
Polybond Limited, Unit 6 William Street, Northam, Southampton, Hants. S014 5QH
Tel: 023 80 223266 Fax: 08700 527587
 

Rapid

Speedy Repair Cement

General

Polybond Rapid is a new product specially formulated for the builder, decorator and DIY user. Rapid is ideal for many jobs particularly where it is important to complete work quickly. It can be used instead of ordinary cement or exterior fillers particularly in those extra special places.

Ideal for use on surfaces to be coated with our range of industrial paints. Its very fast drying characteristics makes it ideal for use in filling and repair work cutting down on preparation time use for:

Mixing

Polybond RapidWater
2Kg (All of bag)340ml (12 fl oz)
1Kg (Half of bag)170ml (6 fl oz)
0.5Kg (Quarter of bag)85ml (3 fl oz)

Note

The amounts stated above are only a guide. Use as little water as possible for required consistency.

Usage

Put the required amount of Polybond Rapid in to a tub and using clean, dry, tools, mix with clean, cold water (see table above) to a smooth paste. It is important not to make the mix too wet. Do not mix more cement than can be used in 5 to 10 minutes. Apply the mixture immediately with trowel or knife, working well in to the area to be repaired.

Finishing

Level the surrounding area before mixture starts to set, this usually takes 10 minutes. If repairing fishponds or swimming pools, make sure they are sealed with Polybond Paints prior to refilling. Please contact our technical sales department for further information.

After Use

Clean tub and tools immediately in water. Store unused material in a sealed bag and replace in the dry tub. Keep in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.

Quick and Easy, 30 mins Hard Set

Polybond Ltd
Unit 6, William Street, Northam, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 5QH

Tel: 023 80223266sales@polybond.co.ukFax: 08700 527 587

The claims made in this document are made in good faith and are based on exhaustive tests carried out over a long period.
Polybond Ltd., their agents and their distributors cannot accept any liability for the behaviour of their materials in individual cases.

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