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- High Performance for heavy use and harsh environments
- Resistant to chemicals, car fluids, oil, and cleaning products
- Scratch & Wear Resistant



Dimensions
Container Size | 2 Gal | Product Thickness | Recommended 1/2” to 1 1/2” |
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Details
Commercial / Residential | Commercial / Residential | Approx Coverage | Yields 60-70 lineal feet |
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Coating Type | 2-Pt polymer hybrid containing urethane and epoxy resins | Min Optimal Temp | Above 50 F |
Substrate/Surface Material | Concrete | Time before Recoating | 10-12 hours |
Dry To Touch Time | 16-24 hours | Light Foot Traffic | 16-24 hours |
Vehicle Ready Time | 3-5 days | DIY Friendly | Yes |
Additional Info | Hybrid epoxy-urethane, expansion joint filing, impact resistant |
Flexible Joint Sealer - See TDS
Can this product be used for both indoor and outdoor applications?
Yes! It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments, including high-traffic areas like parking decks and highways.
How do I know if the product is properly mixed?
The two-part system includes a black and a white component. Once fully mixed, the color should be uniform, ensuring proper blending.
Is it resistant to chemicals and car fluids?
Yes! This joint sealer is highly resistant to chemicals, car fluids, and cleaning products, making it ideal for garages and commercial applications.
How long does it take to dry?
The sealer dries to a thickness of 20-30 mils and is ready for foot traffic in about 10-24 hours. Vehicle-ready time is between 2-7 hours.
What is the coverage for this product?
A 2-gallon kit provides coverage for approximately 60-70 linear feet with a 1/2” by 1.0” bead.
The flexible joint sealer is a two component hybrid containing both urethane and epoxy to provide a resilient filler for expansion joints and large cracks on concrete floors, garages, parking decks, highways, bridges, and marine applications. This product works great for filling those tough to cover joints that you want to make seamless. It comes two parts: a black component and a white component so proper mixing can be easily observed.
For larger joints, use foam ‘backer rod’ to support the joint filler.