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Stain Glass Putty - 1 Gallon

Original price $60.50 - Original price $60.50
Original price
$60.50
$60.50 - $60.50
Current price $60.50

Sarco Stain Glass Putty - 1 Gallon

For glazing and bedding glass in both wood sash and doors. Ready to use and for easy application under the knife and thumb. A modern glazing compound that remains elastic, allowing for normal expansion and contraction. Adheres to all glazing surfaces, forming a permanent watertight bond between the glass and sash. After Sarco has skinned, it may be painted with oil or latex paints.

Product Details

  • One gallon of putty will cover 336 linear feet
  • Stain Glass Putty is formulated to be more compatible with stain glass. It is softer than Type M and Dual Glaze.

Questions & Answers

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  • Is this just tinted Dual Glaze? If not, what makes it different (and appropriate for stained glass)?

    The Stain Glass is darker than the Gray Dual Glaze and is a slightly different formulation that uses more linseed oil. We've added a new photo to all of the sarco putty listings showing the difference in color between Type M, Dual Glaze, Dual Glaze Gray, and Stain Glass.

  • How long does this product take to cure? Is it waterproof? What's the consistency of the putty? Is it very runny?

    Stain Glass Putty is slightly softer than Type M and Dual Glaze putty but it is not runny. It will cure in a few days to a couple of weeks depending on the environmental conditions. It is waterproof and works very well for glazing and bedding stained glass.

  • I have a stained glass window in lead and it sits in a steel frame wich glazing compound would be best for steel to lead ?? THANK YOU

    Sarco Stain Glass Putty is perfect for your application!

  • Will this work to glaze my stained glass into a steel armature frame?

    Absolutely!

  • Can you use this Glaze on wooden sash with clear lites, and if so would the glaze hold up if it is not painted with latex or oil, just left bare?

    It is recommended to prime + paint after applying Sarco glazing putty, however it is not 100% necessary. Painting will protect the putty and allow for a longer lifespan.