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Multi Glaze Putty Type M - 1 Gallon

Original price $59.50 - Original price $59.50
Original price
$59.50
$59.50 - $59.50
Current price $59.50

Sarco Multi Glaze Putty - Type M - 1 Gallon

Sarco is rated top window restoration putty!

  • Type M is designed for interior shop work
  • Type M is faster drying than Dual Glaze
  • Type M adheres in wood sash and door applications
  • Type M is generally softer than Dual Glaze. To stiffen it up, you can get it a little cold or add whiting so it is easier to work with. Some people lay the putty flat on cardboard to soak some of the oil out, however Type M is better with more oil in it

For glazing and bedding glass in both wood 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. 

Coverage: One gallon of putty will cover 336 linear feet

Painting + Priming: If priming before applying Sarco, it is recommended to use an oil based primer. After Sarco has skinned, it may be painted with oil or latex paints.

Meets Federal Specification TT-P-781A Type I
SDS

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  • Can I paint directly over Type M with Linseed Oil Paint? If so should I wait fir it to skin over or paint it immediately as is recommended with Linseed Oil Putty?

    Yes, you can paint over Type M with Linseed Oil Paint. Wait until the putty is dry, this will take about 1-2 weeks.

  • How long should I wait before exposing the new glazing to outside weather? If removing the sashes is too problematic can I apply the product in situation or should I use a different product?

    Sarco Type M is designed for indoor work once the windows are removed. Depending on weather conditions it will glaze over as quickly as a few days. 
    Sarco Dual Glaze is designed for windows still in the wall.

  • I purchased sarco multi glaze. I primed before glazing. Do I need to prime the glazing with oil base primer before painting OR can I paint directly onto the window glaze with latex paint?

    Priming is not required, always use a quality exterior paint. Also make sure the sarco putty has sufficiently dried which can take 2-3 weeks.

  • do you need to prime before glaze

    Yes, it is recommended to prime before glazing, this applies to both wood and metal sash. Preferably an oil based primer. 

Customer Reviews

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Brian Dillon
Always good.

I've used Sarco Type M glaze for the past five years on in-shop window restorations. It's great stuff once you've learned how to prep the bucket for use and store properly. Won't use anything else. On an additional note, I've been buying mine from Atlas Preservation the whole time. They are hands down one of THE BEST remaining businesses out there for speed of service, immediate support, and consistently fantastic people.

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D.B.
Great Product

This is a great product. You can confidently move forward with all your glazing needs with Sarco Glazing Putty. I like Type-M for glazing in the shop.

Thank you!

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Ricardo Canchola
The best product for windows

I have been using zarco glazing for 9 years .
All my customers very satisfied with the work and quality of the product

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John Olsen

This place delivered really fast, very fresh bucket (needed to pat it with a paper towel because I was used to the crusty old stuff from Amazon) and they are like half the price! This is THE spot to order from!

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Eric Ross

Great product and Atlas’s customer service is top notch