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KAVAN light balsa putty 200ml - white (CZ label)
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Super light modeling putty ready to use on balsa, plywood, polystyrene foam and glass laminate. Easy to apply, dries quickly; it is ground and processed like balsa. Dries without shrinkage; ideal for making fillings and transitions. Compatible with most paints, varnishes and covering foils (if in doubt, test the sealant first on a scrap of material).
White color
Use
- Clean the cemented area with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
- Mix before use. If the putty is too dry, add a few drops of water and mix. Too much water can lead to drying shrinkage.
- Apply the putty using a plastic spatula or spoon. Close the container carefully immediately after use.
- Wash contaminated surfaces, tools and hands with soap and water before the sealant dries.
- After the putty has completely dried, sand it smooth with sandpaper. Avoid inhaling dust when grinding. Always wear a respirator.
- The curing time depends on the thickness of the applied layer. Thin layers (up to 1.5 mm) can be sanded after 15 minutes, let thicker layers dry for 1 hour or longer.
- If the plastered area needs to be strengthened, simply saturate it with thin KAVAN (PRO) instant glue.
Suitable for sealing: balsa, chipboard, plywood, metals, expanded polystyrene, glass and carbon laminates.
Not suitable for sealing: soft and flexible plastics (including EPP and EPO), polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon, metals.
Storage: in a cool (10°C to 25°C), dry and dark place. Do not expose to temperatures below 10°C.
Shelf life: If the conditions of proper storage are observed, we guarantee the shelf life of the unopened product for 1 year while maintaining the above-mentioned properties.
The mixture is not classified as dangerous within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008.