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Sarco Window Glazing Set - Small

Original price $38.95 - Original price $49.95
Original price
$39.95
$38.95 - $49.95
Current price $39.95
Putty: Type M
Tools: Hyde Stiff Bent Putty Knife 1.25"

Atlas Preservation x Sarco Window Glazing Set - Small

Sarco is rated top window restoration putty!

Small Sarco Set Includes:

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About Sarco

Dual Glaze is designed for exterior site work

  • Adheres in wood and metal sash/door applications
  • Dual Glaze is designed for Exterior site work
  • Dual Glaze is slower drying than Type M

Type M is designed for interior shop work

  • Adheres in wood sash and door applications
  • Type M is designed for interior shop work
  • Type M is faster drying than Dual Glaze
  • 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 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.

Coverage: One quart of putty will cover 84 linear feet

Priming + Painting: 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.-TT-G-00410E
SDS Type M
SDS Dual Glaze

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  • What temperature can Sarco SDC Dual glaze window putty be used? How long is it before it dries and cures for painting? Will it freeze?

    Sarco Dual glaze is recommended for use at 40 degrees or above. With this being said, you can use it at any temp above freezing, but the cure time will be much longer. Typically dual glaze will cure in about 2-3 weeks before it is ready for paint.