Concentrated, colorless, water-based consolidating primer. High penetration that hardly creates layer. To consolidate, fix or insulate stains, in absorbent mineral bases and coatings that must be painted previously. Highly adherent, breathable, and resistant to alkalinity.
PROPERTIES: FAKOLITH FK-16 is a water-based polyfunctional hybrid, formulated on a basis of 100% pure acrylates and polyester nanometrics, transpirable and solvent free. FK-16 is resistant to weather, is has a neutral odour, easy to apply, high penetration, and provides excellent adhesion to almost any surface, does not swell or chip and has excellent qualities of covering (when undiluted) and binding (when dissolved in water).
RECOMMENDED USE: FK-16, when applied undiluted provides excellent cover, particularly for covering stains in general, nicotine, soot, sugar, water, plus stains caused by burns, smoke, typical façade stains, for the food industry... FK-16, when dissolved in water, at a ratio ranging from 1:2 to 1:7 functions as a binder of sandy bases, compensating for the capacity of surface absorption of different kinds of surfaces, and so as to avoid a high consumption of paint on new surfaces, façades or interiors in general... This product can be applied to both interiors and exteriors and is recommended as a quality primer for general use in almost any kind of situation, insofar as it optimises the adhesion of the subsequent finishing coat.
HOW TO APPLY: Carefully protect all surfaces that are not to be treated from splashing. Application can take place at ambient and surface temperatures of 10ºC and over. FK-16 can be applied using a brush, roller or airless spray gun, onto surfaces that are clean and as dry as possible, and then let them dry before going ahead with the subsequent painting. Do not wash after application. Clean utensils immediately after use with water. For more information consult the specifications sheet and/or application guidelines and the safety sheet.
AVERAGE YIELD: FK-16 provides an average yield of approx. 6-10 m2/l as a cover, and as a fixative 20 m²/l. Although this may vary greatly, depending on how it is applied, and the texture and absorption of the surface it is applied to.
Cans of 1, 5 and 10 litres