Everbuild pinkgrip dry fix is a revolutionary new type of fast curing adhesive foam that has been specially developed for the rapid installation of plasterboard, insulation boards and other such materials such as roof decking and floorboards. Supplied in a pressurised canister pinkgrip dry fix is applied with an applicator gun that has been specially manufactured to offer optimum adhesive extrusion rate and compatibility with the special 'safety' type of valve used on the canister.
Please note that pinkgrip dry fix must only be applied using the pinkgrip dry fix applicator gun, ordinary foam guns must not be used.
The application procedure for bonding plasterboard can be summarised in three simple steps :
1. Apply adhesive to board or wall using the pinkgrip dry fix applicator gun and leave to stand for 4 to 5 minutes.
2. Lever the board up and press to wall, applying pressure across the whole surface of the board. Hold in place for 1 minute.
3. Wait one hour, then plaster !
One tube gives you approximately 10 linear metres of coverage.
Store the can in an upright position and between 15 and 20°C.
12 months from date of manufacture when stored in original un-opened can between 15 and 20°C in vertical position. Once opened, the shelf life is reduced to one month from original use.
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Question:
Can this product be used on foil backed plasterboard and/or PIR insulation boards to stick them to the wall? I'm (drastically) extending our house and have found a relatively cheap supply of plasterboard faced, foil backed, insulation boards. Thank you.
Answer:
We wouldn't recommend the use of this on foil backed boards, as it doesn't provide a suitable surface for the pinkgrip to adhere to.
Pinkgrip would be better suited for the likes of plasterboard, and glass tissue facing insulated plasterboards and the such.
Question:
Description states... One tube gives you approximately 10 linear metres of coverage. That would work out at about one can per board. is this right ?
Answer:
This would depend on how liberal you are with regards to applying the Dot and Dab adhesive. It gives you the linear meterage, but it is up to you on how much you use.
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