CRL DAP® ’33’® Glazing Compound is smooth and flexible, and comes ready-to-use for face glazing wood and metal window frames. Its adhesion to both glass and sash is excellent, forming a dependable air and watertight seal that resists sagging, shrinking, chalking, and cracking.
SURFACE PREPARATION & APPLICATION
Separation occurs in glazing Putty; mix entire contents of container until completely uniformed before the application. If necessary, roll into coils to warm and soften.
*Surfaces should be clean, dry, and free of frost. When re-glazing, remove all old putty and bedding.
*Wood sash that is not primed or painted must be primed first with an oil-based primer and allowed to dry. When re-glazing, remove all old putty and bedding.
* Apply a thin layer of DAP® ‘33’® Glazing (about 1/8" thick) to backstop of sash to provide back-bedding where glass is to be set.
* For metal sash, use spacer shims at quarter points to maintain 1/8" minimum bedding thickness. There should be no metal or wood to glass contact.
*Smooth glazing to an angle that sheets water with a putty knife.
*Typical dry time before painting is one to two weeks, depending on temperature and humidity.
*Putty must be painted after it has skinned over and attained a firm set. Typical dry time before painting is one to two weeks, depending on temperature and humidity.
*For best results, use a high quality oil-based paint, or if using a latex paint, prime first with a high quality oil-based primer. Important Notes: Important Note:*Do not thin glazing compound.*Do not apply when air or sash temperatures are below 40ºF (4ºC).*Do not use on plastic window panes, insulating glass units with an organic seal, any window pane over 48" (1.22 m) in length, or metal sash with rabbets over 1-1/4" (32 mm) wide.*Also not recommended for stained/leaded glass projects.*Clean tools immediately after use with mineral spirits.
- Must Be Painted
- Ready to Use for Wood and Metal Sash
- Smooth Creamy Consistency
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