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Vinyl Adhesive VOC Compliant from Holdfast Adhesives

FABGRIP 1906 HI-TAC MULTI PURPOSE VOC COMPLIANT RESILIENT FLOORING ADHESIVE
DESCRIPTION
Fabgrip 1906 is a semi-pressure sensitive, solvent free, VOC compliant multipurpose resilient
flooring adhesive. 1906 was especially formulated to give high tack and trouble free installation to
most types of sheet vinyl, vinyl plank and tile and rubber floor-coverings in dry areas to most
common interior sub-floors.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Water based
- Solvent Free
- Semi-pressure sensitive
- Spreads easily
- Aggressive tack
- Economical
- Can be heat reactivated
- VOC compliant
- Excellent ageing resistance
- Coverage; 5m2/ltr
- Available in; 15ltr pails
SURFACE PREPARATION:
All sub-floor surfaces shall be dry, smooth, sound and clean, free of wax, grease and all other
contaminants that inhibit adequate adhesion to the sub-floor. The sub-floor must also be free form
hydrostatic pressure or capillary action. The adhesive should not be used in excessive cold or hot
conditions i.e. below 8°c or above 28°c.
It is recommended that highly porous timber or concrete sub-floor surfaces be primed with Primer
88 and allowed to cure before applying adhesive.
Uneven or damaged floors should be repaired with a cementitious levelling compound. All
subfloors should be tested for moisture content prior to surface priming or application of adhesive.
All sub-floors should in accordance with current Australian standard installation practices.
APPLICATION:
Apply 1906 with the specified "V" notched trowel. Apply an even coat to a manageable area.
Allow the adhesive to tack up before installing the floor-covering. In humid or cold conditions
ensure that the adhesive has sufficient tack before laying the floor-covering. Roll the floor-covering
to manufacturer's instructions. Do not allow heavy traffic within 24 hours after installing the floor-
covering.
CLEAN UP:
Clean tools and equipment immediately with warm soapy water. To remove dried
adhesive use Holdfast Super Cleaning Solvent.
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