
Dual Glaze Putty - 1 Quart
Sarco Dual Glaze Putty - 1 Quart
Sarco is rated top window restoration putty!
Dual Glaze is designed for exterior site work
Dual Glaze is slower drying than Type M
Dual Glaze adheres in wood and metal sash/door applications
For glazing and bedding glass in both wood and metal sash and doors. Ready for 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 dual glaze has skinned, it may be painted with oil or latex paints.
- One quart of putty will cover 84 linear feet
- If priming before applying Sarco, it is recommended to use an oil based primer
Meets Federal Specification TT-P-781A, Type I.-TT-G-00410E
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Difference in putty and glazing compound? Not sure what to use. I am refurbishing old windows and re-seating the glass.
This is what you want to use for your application. Sarco is called glazing putty or glazing compound. The terms are used interchangeably.
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when you say 'intended for exterior site work' are you referring to where you plan to be doing the glazing? M is for glazing in the shop, and dual is for glazing out in the weather?
Yes Dual Glaze is for in the wall, and Type M is for on the bench.
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I am using this to reputty some old windows. To prime the bare wood before using, should I use boiled linseed oil, or water based Kilz primer?
Sarco Putty Company recommends that if the wood is dry to use linseed oil but not a paint-based primer.
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What is the solvent base for Dual Glaze Putty?
Sarco Putty is primarily composed of calcium carbonate whiting and oils (mostly linseed oil).
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How long can this product be stored (once opened), and is it flammable?
This product can be stored for up to 6 months after opening, in some cases it will last longer. This product is not flammable.