FILLERS
RENO PUTZ START

Dry white plaster filler, designed for skim coats on mineral surfaces.


APPLICATION:
RENO PUTZ START is used for skim coats on mineral surfaces such as: cement and lime cement plasters, and concrete walls. It is ideal for filling and joining plasterboards and can also be used for filling internal cracks and splits in walls and ceilings.
RENO-PUTZ START is a mixture of the highest quality gypsum and anhydrite flour, along with other ingredients to improve setting, plasticity and adhesion. The final result is a snow-white, smooth surface ideal for wallpaper or painting with white paints produced by Malfarb.

PREPARING SURFACES:
Surfaces should be dry, free of dust dirt and grease. In case of problems with grease spots and/or there is a need to strengthen or reduce the absorption of the surfaces, a light coating of a deep penetrating primer such as Aktiv grunt (Active Primer) is recommended.

USAGE:
This filler should be prepared in a clean container by adding the powder to water until you obtain a thick, easy to work with mixture. Can be used immediately after mixing, within approx. 1hr. For filling gaps it is better to use a thicker mixture.
RENO-PUTZ START should be applied evenly with a metal trowel, pressing the filler firmly to the surface. In the case of imperfections, fill and sand down after drying. It is important that the surface temperature and drying temperature do not exceed +30°C. Keep out of direct sunlight!

Mixing Proportions: 0,5 l water to 1 kg powder
Setting time: approx 60 min.
Maximum thickness for a single layer: 2 mm
Maximum total thickness: 10 mm

STORAGE, USE AND TRANSPORT:
RENO PUTZ START should be stored, used and transported in its originally closed packaging at a temperature of +5° - +35°C (also includes surface temperature) and in clean dry conditions. Protect from frost. No longer than 1 year from date of production.

SAFETY:
S2 Keep away from children
S26 In the event of eye contact wash with large quantities of water and consult your doctor.

Polish Atest PZH HK/B/2038/03/99
Polish Norma: PN-B-30042