Home Shield Waterproof Putty is white cement based premium putty with unique properties. It is a ready to use powder putty that can be applied both internally and externally on concrete/mortar substrates to get smooth aesthetic finish and extended life for topcoat paints.
2) Cured surface shows distinct anti-efflorescence effect compared to traditional powder putties.
3) Seamless finish with pinhole filling capability. Gives butter-like smoothness
4) Mixed paste light and easy to use
5) Green Pro Certified
Usage Instructions
Apply the first coat on prepared surface at SSD condition.
Allow the surface to dry for 4 -6 hours, depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. After that, simply swipe the dried surface with very fine Emery Paper or wet
sponge, gently removing marks on the surface, if any. Leave the surface at least overnight for complete drying, before applying paints. Although it is not necessary to rub the dried surface again before application of topcoat
paint, yet one can use a very fine waterproof Emery paper, if required
HS WATERPROOF PUTTY
Home Shield Waterproof Putty is white cement based premium putty with unique properties.
Home Shield Waterproof Putty is white cement based premium putty with unique properties. It is a ready to use powder putty that can be applied both internally and externally on concrete/mortar substrates to get smooth aesthetic finish and extended life for topcoat paints.
2) Cured surface shows distinct anti-efflorescence effect compared to traditional powder putties.
3) Seamless finish with pinhole filling capability. Gives butter-like smoothness
4) Mixed paste light and easy to use
5) Green Pro Certified
Usage Instructions
Apply the first coat on prepared surface at SSD condition.
Allow the surface to dry for 4 -6 hours, depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. After that, simply swipe the dried surface with very fine Emery Paper or wet
sponge, gently removing marks on the surface, if any. Leave the surface at least overnight for complete drying, before applying paints. Although it is not necessary to rub the dried surface again before application of topcoat
paint, yet one can use a very fine waterproof Emery paper, if required