EXTERIOR SURFACES
READY TO USE SKIMCOAT FILLER
FOR SMOOTHING DAMAGED & ROUGH MASONRY & RENDER:
Ready to use Skimcoat filler can be applied manually or with an airless spray machine (min flow rat...
Ready to use Skimcoat filler can be applied manually or with an airless spray machine (min flow rat...
- Easy to spread
- Flexible: resists cracking
- Manual or spray machine
- Allows the substrate to breathe
- No need to seal the substrate *
Estimate quantities for levelling and smoothing
m²
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Characteristics
FOR SMOOTHING DAMAGED & ROUGH MASONRY & RENDER:
Ready to use Skimcoat filler can be applied manually or with an airless spray machine (min flow rate 5L/min) to cover damaged and rough render and masonry, resulting in a smooth, ready to paint surface. Ideal for large surface areas thanks to its smooth application. The lightweight formula is also flexible, resisting cracking once dry. Offers excellent adhesion to all types of new or renovated surfaces: masonry, cement and concrete based surfaces. Overcoat with all types of water-based masonry or conventional paints. If using polyurethane or epoxy solvent-based paints, first prime with a water-based exterior paint.
The typical recommended application thickness is 1.5mm.
Warning - Please carefully follow usage instructions and refer to the technical data sheet.
Ready to use Skimcoat filler can be applied manually or with an airless spray machine (min flow rate 5L/min) to cover damaged and rough render and masonry, resulting in a smooth, ready to paint surface. Ideal for large surface areas thanks to its smooth application. The lightweight formula is also flexible, resisting cracking once dry. Offers excellent adhesion to all types of new or renovated surfaces: masonry, cement and concrete based surfaces. Overcoat with all types of water-based masonry or conventional paints. If using polyurethane or epoxy solvent-based paints, first prime with a water-based exterior paint.
The typical recommended application thickness is 1.5mm.
Warning - Please carefully follow usage instructions and refer to the technical data sheet.
Code
TTEGFAP10SOGB
Surface condition
Exterior
Task
Fine finishing surfaces
Levelling uneven surfaces
Levelling uneven surfaces
Application method
Manual
Spray machine
Spray machine
Time between coats
As soon as the filler is dry
Surfaces
Renovation Skimcoat can be applied to either new or renovated
substrates, unpainted or painted:
- Gypsum plaster, plasterboards/drywall lining
- Old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete
- Old textured surfaces, breeze blocks, bricks, and stone.
substrates, unpainted or painted:
- Gypsum plaster, plasterboards/drywall lining
- Old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete
- Old textured surfaces, breeze blocks, bricks, and stone.
Overcoat with
Renovation Skimcoat can be overcoated with any type of filler,
paint or wall coating
paint or wall coating
Maximum recommended application thickness
Up to 5 mm.
Mixing rate
Ready to Use.
Ready to paint time
24 to 48 Hours
Working time
No limit
Application tools
Filling knife
Blade
Trowel
Blade
Trowel
Recommended temperature and humidity for application
Do not apply at a temperature below 5°C or above 35°C nor at a relative humidity over 80%.
Adhesion
Adhesion filler/substrate (EN 16-566): > 0.8 Mpa
Coverage g/m² (at 1mm thickness)
1370.00
IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) classification
N/A
Colour when dry
White
Guarantee
Product guaranteed for 12 months from purchase, in original package and stored away from sunlight and frost.
Clean tools with
Water.
Pack sizes
- Bag 5 KG
- Bucket 10 L
Surfaces
Renovation Skimcoat can be applied to either new or renovated
substrates, unpainted or painted:
- Gypsum plaster, plasterboards/drywall lining
- Old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete
- Old textured surfaces, breeze blocks, bricks, and stone.
substrates, unpainted or painted:
- Gypsum plaster, plasterboards/drywall lining
- Old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete
- Old textured surfaces, breeze blocks, bricks, and stone.