Sureseal
Product Description
Resene Sureseal is a pigmented, solventborne, alkali-resistant, penetrating sealer with the ability to penetrate and bond old decaying surfaces and make them suitable for painting. This lower odour formulation acts as a surface conditioner that also reduces bleeding of water stains and dries without the unwanted and strong solvent odours associated with traditional solventborne products.
Colour: Off-white.
Typical uses:
- Brickwork
- Chalky and powdery surfaces
- Concrete tiles
- Fibre cement
- Fibrous plaster
- Paperfaced plasterboard
- Plaster - gypsum and solid
- Plaster glass
- Stucco
- Timber.
Performance:
1. Excellent adhesion to all substrates.
2. Resene Sureseal is the recommended treatment for conditioning surfaces previously painted with cement-based paints in order to make them suitable to take a waterborne system, such as Resene Sonyx 101 (see Data Sheet D30).
3. Upgrades the performance of paperfaced plasterboard finishing compounds in wet areas.
4. Any painting system may be applied over Resene Sureseal.
5. Excellent flow over the most porous of surfaces.
Limitations:
1. Resene Sureseal is a penetrating sealer and should not be regarded as forming part of the film build of the subsequent coating.
2. One coat of Resene Sureseal cannot be expected to hold back gross staining. The source of the stain must be removed, and more than one coat of Resene Sureseal must be used. Please ensure the current Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet are consulted prior to specification or application of product. If in doubt contact Resene. Enjoy the Resene Promise of Quality Guarantee on Resene decorative coatings - see Resene for more information.
Resene decorative coatings are tinted using unique Resene non VOC tinters enabling you to achieve the desired colour without added VOCs.
Engineered Systems Coatings products are tinted using special Resene industrial tinters. Remember Resene can create a customised specification free for your project - contact us for more information. Order colour charts and drawdowns of Resene colours from the Resene website.