EVERCOAT Poly-Flex 2K Flexible Polyester Glazing Putty
EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty
EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty is a flexible polyester glazing putty designed for spot filling and skim coating over areas on flexible bumpers and plastic parts. Its flowable viscosity is ideal for filling minor imperfections such as: sand scratches, nicks, dings and gouges. Poly-Flex may also be used to skim coat over repair areas or large surface areas that have the original paint intact. It produces a fine, smooth, glossy finish that requires minimal finishing.
2K Putty for Plastic Bumpers
Adhesion is outstanding on plastics. Poly-flex provides an ultra-fine featheredge that resists swelling when top coated. Poly-flex can also be used on rigid plastics, fiberglass, SMC and metal surfaces.
Extremely flexibele 2K putty
EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty is known for its extreme flexibility. Can be bent up a to a 77% bend making it ideal for the flexibility of plastic bumpers.
On which surfaces can it be used?
- Plastic (PE & PP)
- Fiberglass
- Metal
- Galvanized steel
- Aluminium
How to apply EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty
Before you apply EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty, the surface must be clean and dust free. Clean the surface with a powerful degreaser to ensure a clean, dust and silicone-free surface.
Apply the 2K putty in thin layers with even pressure and spread it out smoothly. We advise to avoid using the putty on fresh or uncured paint and coatings.
Product features EVERCOAT Poly-Flex Putty
- Extremely flexible (up to 80%)
- Specially developed for flexible plastic bumpers
- Adhesion is outstanding on plastics
- Non-clog formula saves on abrasives
- Easy to sand
- Liquid putty
- Easy to sand with light abrasives reducing the damage to the surrounding plastic surface area
- Ideal for filling minor imperfections
- Fine, smooth and glossy finish
- Pot life: 5 to 6 minutes
- Dry to Sand Time: 20 to 25 minutes
What is the mixing ratio?
- Mix the putty with 2 to 3% hardener. If in doubt, use a scale during mixing.
- Mix carefully and avoid withdrawing air during mixing. Air bubbles result in imperfections during the application and sanding of the filler.