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CT1 Adhesive & Sealant 290ml Black

Started by Mick, March 18, 2025, 06:07:04 AM

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Mick

CT1 Adhesive & Sealant 290ml Black (Available in various colours) Full Details or Purchase from TOOLSTATION

CT1 is the ultimate solution for sealing and bonding. It will successfully bond with almost any material without the need for additional fixings – this powerful sealant and construction adhesive won't let you down

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FEATURES
• High strength – adhesion to almost any material
• Excellent colour retention – black stays black
• Works in wet or dry conditions – even under water
• Unique flexibility – will not shrink or crack
• Long-lasting – vibration and UV-resistant
• Durable – resistant to fungal and bacteria growth
• Versatile – ideal for accident and emergency repairs
• Water-resistant – reliably seals showers, baths and leaks
• Salt water resistance – for marine and boating maintenance
• Odourless – contains no solvents or isocyanates
• TRIBRID® technology – formulated for extra strength

SUITABLE FOR
• All metals (including lead)
• Glass
• Mirrors
• All woods
• MDF
• Polystyrene
• Fibreglass
• Tiles
• Concrete
• Most stones (without staining)
• Most synthetic materials
• Plastics (excluding PP, PE and PTFE)

Full Details or Purchase from TOOLSTATION
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